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PAGE FOUR
JPHE ABILENE REPORTER SUNDAY MAY 6 1923
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ISPORT. NEWS!
A Big Story in a Small Picture
tUIRi BUTTER
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PI LUES
Philadelphia. MaV 5.-- now
York won the socond gameot tho
scries from .1'hlladolphla today when
the Giants battored their way to n
6 to 2 viatory.. . .
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LEAD; ATHLETICS
LDSEBTf 7TD12
NEW YORK May n.-T.he Mew
York American evened the scries
With Philadelphia- today winning tho
.second same. 7-3.
NEW YOrtK
All
Unnerbft.S 3
Oroh.S
Frili2 .
Stengel.!
roung.r
Kclly.l .
O'ConolI.cf
Smltli.e
McQullln.p
jr.o.A.
1 Z 1
o o
3 I
1 2
i :
1M
0 I
0
1 0
PHILADELPHIA .
Aw.ti.u.yx.
llnpn.S 4
2 Itolko.t 2
4IWlIllams.cf 4
Waliter.r
ntnnbv.l.
Onrtfl h
"yrplilln2
lTetiliiie-.c
linn rt.l)
Mitchell
0
0 1
5 0
I 0
r o
" 2
0 2
1 0
14
0 Q
Total . 35 7 2710 . Totals .' 33' CSTlO
piuladblphia
AH.II.O.A
TMihMv.rf .190
LPerklns.o
Hatison.1
Mlllnt'l
r ("Inllnwuv.s
araowan.r so a
DvkM.S 2 0 18
lirUgRy l o o 0
Scheer2 0 0 0 1
ilelnincinn i (i o
AVoliih 10 0 tt
bKlIirtey.P
X batted Tor Head li Oth.
Summary: Runs. Oroh. Frlsh 2
JStongel- MoQultlati; RftPp; Henllno.
Errors McQuillan; Williams.:
Two baso hits Bancroft. Thrco
base hits Frlsch Henllne Homo runu
-tfVfti.li Klrinrrol. X.nft on baso NOW
York K Phlln. S: base on bulls off
TVTpOniiiiin .1 nft Head 2. Struck out 1
by McQuillan C.
Grimm Hitting Nicely
PITTSBURGH May fc. Pittsburgh
mudo it three Straight from Cincin-
nati by winning today's game 10 to
7 and keening their homo record
clean with six vtctorios. Grimm made
it 18 successive game for safe Hit-
ting by pounding put a. thrao baggor.
"TWrMfCN-ATI
-AB.H.O.A.
Uurns.r
Dubert.l
Duncan.l.
-Itoush.et
Bohno.2
Hrp-Vos.c
PlnelU.S
Caveney.s
Keclt.p "
Couch. p"
Forncc
Harper
1. 1 0
17 0
14 0
1 31
12 3
2. 3 0
1 4 2
3 0- 3
II ft 0
n "0 o
0 0 0 1
1 "0 0 0
rrmsDonoit . v '
AJl.Ii-U...
Marnvtlls.S 6 1 3 2
filriW.cf ' 3 4 ' 1
Totals . 35 12 24 ip
l-.l .4
4 jO 0
1 2 10
4 2 2
4. 1 1
NEW YOJtlC
AII.II.U.A.
ini-tft
MDugatf.S
Ituth.r
1'ipp.l
lAte7$M
senaiur.o
WardS
eottfl
Ihtah.P'
I
1
2
0 O
i.'-l
7
5
1 3
0 00 01. - '' .
Totals' . 30 8 21 J 8J Totals VHlOSTle;
T
nfcrhfl.! 3 13 0
Itussell.r 12 3 0
Batnhnrt.rr o u o o
Tlernor.B 3 Q 4 .2
4 i. a. l
Traynor.3
.Grlmm.l
Schrt)ldt(c
p
4 2
4 S 1
3 10
10 1'
Total .'36 It 2711
batted for Couch in 7th.
batted for Rlxoy in 9th.
Cincinnati ....".. 110 010 400 7
Pittsburgh ...... 100 710 Olx 10
Summary; Rims. Dubort Bonno 2
Hargravo' 2 Pinolll CaVonoy; Mar-
nrrvllle Carey 2 Blgbeo 2. Traynor.
Grimm 2. Schmidt. Cooper. Errors
Duncan BlnelH.- Cavcnfiy; Russoll.
Two baso v hits. Maraiirllle. Grimm
irafgravo Pineill Caroyi. Thrco base
hits. DaUbort Hussell Grlmm Loft
on basea. Cincinnati D Pittsburgh 7.
Base on balls. Keck 1 Couch 2 Coop-
or 1. Morrison 1 Struck out by Keck
1 Couch 1 Morrison 1 lilts off Keck
7 In 3 1-3 innings; off CoUch 5 In
2 2-3; off Rley Z- In 2 innings Off
Cooper 10 in G (nono out In 7th); oft
Morrison 2 In 3.
p '
St. liOiiis Wins In 1st'.
ST. X.OUIS May 5. St.. LOuls bat-
ted around In tho first .puUIng P
flvo run and driving Dumovich from
the mound (und woii today's gnmo
-with Chicago 7 to 8 s
CHICAGO
AB.H.O.A-
C 3 0 Q
5 2 3 1
4 3 12
B 1 0 1
4 o ; :2
C T8 1 0
soil
r'l.-rrell.o 5 3 7 1
RfnJz.cf
Hethcot.r
Grnthtn.2
ICclIeber.l
yribers.5
Illler.l
Adams.s
Dutnvlcn.p 0 0 Q. 0
Keen.P 2 0 0 1
Pussoll.n 0 0 0 1
Stueland.p 0 0 0 O
Weiss 10 0 0
fnllnirhn 0 0 0 0
Totals . 41 14 21 11 1.' Total8.
ST. LOUIS '
AB.H.O.A.
nladaa.l
Mann.r .
Mueller.r
nrnilV.2
HottmbM
Stoo.3
Slyern.c-
Alnsnmh.c
Doak.p
SlirdeUD
4 10 0
1 0 l 0
10 10
4 2 1" fi
3 31(1 D
4 0 1
4 5 3 0
3 o -a
41 7. 1
3 0 0 3
1 0 0 0
x- batted for fykw 'n 7. .
xx bitted for Jfei.rtiach In &:
By Innings- . ' ; ' 'R
Philadelphia .... 010 000 0102;
Now York 3'11 (Jl6 10x 7
Su'mmary. Hups Matthoy Miller;
Wtt. jluth 1'lpp Mousol Scliang .2;
Seott; errors.. Porklris; Scott.
' Two Imum hits :Mattrow3 'Pugap.
llauPfr BDsh. T'hrco baso hlt Matr
rtliaws. Homo run Miller. Loft oh
base? Now York U PJ)Hw. 6;.bast on
tout by IltUh 7 Heimlich 3. Jilts off
ljennugn a in ; iinnoy rin i. niv
by pltehor by aiehnach (2 "WUt
.JchAng.) ' ;
.'Wminim'Gbls 71h. '''
CLEVKLANP May' C Clovcland
nmdtf twolvo hlt oft Kolp nnd Bru-
ott wl Ich with flvo base on balls
nnd two errors by. Kplp gave-tho In-
In tho.neooiul Kittne of tho series- hero
today.. Kenneth AViUam-m!o his
ae.voMtll home rim in tho sixth inning.
s
The.cnmem doesn't "often cuuli n dtuiblo pluv us Hourly as this. .ftir Bnnrroft. of the Giants Is forted
at second Johnston of Brooklyn s hoots tho b;ill to tfililirbner first baseman ahead of Groll and Umpire
Hart wnve3 both runners out. Note the ball in the air. '
DALLAS STEERS '
AT TOP; DEFEAT
GASSEflSEAS
SHn'KVEPORT. Ln. May -E. Dal-
las woii oasliy rom Slirevoport' todaV.
Tho Steers hits werd mostly for extra
bases and nldd by misplays oii be-
half 'of hp i Gsseriithety mado 11
lilts c'puht for as many ruris1 Tho
scord Hvas 11 to 3 . '
DALLAS ' ..!
AB.tf.O.A.
llamlTton.R 4 0 0 1
Waho.l
IJoooltuejr
Vaolncf
Masse'y.2
SBrlt3
AHeli.l
I.InBlu-.tt
Loyp.ir
R i r o
3 13 a
ft 3 3 0
3 3 -I
2O.0 1
Si 1.0
S. 21S'0
5 1 ' 0 . 0
Totals . 37 11 27 r
iSilHVKI'dltT . -.
ju.ii.u..
itoreiof . 4. 1-J 0
rarxeui.z a
jHtkxon.r -4
fltmnWnf.1 &
StendsrKs . 3
Oaffney.s "4
Torros.q. 4
p. Burns.p . 1
otiey.p i
Totals . 33 10 2111
11
1.3
111
1 0
0 4
O. 0
1 0
EAGLES DEDICATE
WINTERS BALL LOT
BTLHG4T00
COIQYS HAVE 2
IRE GAMES FOR
PRESENT SEASON
srr T.OIIIS rri.l5VHL.AXtl
. Att.ir.OiA. A.ltO.A
Toliln.r 8 2 10 jintin.i . 2 - Z 2
Postsr
Uizelhl
.Tannban
Vlltlnls.l 3 2 1 1-nuiito.i " Bin
AtcAIamis.l 3 0 14 0 Sunnna.r S X 4
Hovoroia.q
ttiniDRS.Of
r 8 2 1 0 Jmlln.l . 22-2 0
r2 3 a 1 2Wmsbgn. 3 O.'.l 4
Ii3 2. 0. l. 2 Speakprf 2 n0
sn.ct 4 0 0 0 Cbnnslly.cf So i:o
Holioi'tsn3
Gerber.'O-
IColp.n
Bruott!
Collins
AVljaloy"
fl .fl O KfiWAtl.K
s'oi oi r.ntzko3
4 11
till
10 0 3
110 4
io on
loop
Tdtals . 32 7 21 10
MvM.r
KdwardP
3 1 fl
2 1. 2
4 2 3 1
'i i:u i
.Totals'; 33 12 271Q
x battM for Koip iJcti." ; .
xx'liattod for pructt in Uth.
By innings ' . B
Cleveland 200 taO'oOx JO
St. LOnls .....'... ootrooi 100 2
- Summary: Willianls Robertson;
T tilcson 2. AVij.inby. Speaker 2 Sura-
min. Sewell. Myatt 2 Edwards. Er-
rors Jvolp 2.
Two base bits 'Lutskc. -ScWell J.'iin-
leson. Throo base hit Spenuor.
Homo run Williams ' Loft on-liMses
St. Louis 9; Clovoland. 7. Bnt08 on
bolis off Kolp-3 PriiCft'3. Edwards
5. ! Hits-off Kolp 7-In 4; oft Pruett 5
in 4. truckout by pruett' 2. Ed-
wnrds 2.
. Has: Tnke u strnlglit..
CtHCAGO. May B. Chicago .m&do
It twp striillH from 'Detroit today &
to 7.' lit a wild gamp. ...-
3S113712
x batted for Keen in sixth.
xx batted for Pussojl In Sth. .
By innings- "fy
Chicago 210 000 120 C
St- Louis 500 010 10x-7
Summary: RUns. Hoathcote 2
Grantham O'Farroll Caltaghan;
Blades 2. Mann Hornsby 2 Bottom-
ley Stock. Errors Adams; Manrt
Protean. . .
Two base hits Grantham Kclloher
Stock Myers. Alnumlth O'Farroll.
Three baso hits. Bottomlcy. Home
xun Hornsbj'. Stolen bosos Heath-
cote 2 Adams. Cfarrol. Loft pn
t m k -I -I. Mt Inula B. TlnkO
on ballfl off Doak .2 Kepno 1. Struck
OUl D.V laBK1! xvoib v w
Hits off PumovicJi 3 in no inning
(nope out in first Vf off Keeno 4 In 6;
Pusscli 3 In 3; Steutond 1 in. J; Dook
13 in 7 (nono out in 8th); ShcrdeU 1
in 2. .
Bunched Blows Win.
BOSTON. May 5. 'Srhllebner's dou-
ble to loft In the oJghtH and Taylor's
slnglo to right center gavp Brooklyn
i.. v.n..o.i fn liA liu winning run
Against Boston thlg nftcrnoon. The
scoro -was C to 4.
DETROIT- ICHlCAGQ. -. .
AH.II.O.A. AB.H.O.A.
lllus.1 w 5 111 OUjpor.r 3 4 r
Y.IIauy.3-s.t 0.0 2 M-niBln. 4 0 1 1
COUII.CI-
Vaehl
lotlirKllr
Pratt.2
1CT.
jQIl'tS3
CutsliawS
-Wrln.lall l
W.f'rtlltui.li 0 II. (I 2
Manusli 1 0 l( Of
j i " mt .-.in..u ' r.
.. . i n ' .vl4"" . rt
x 5 snowy.'. Ji"4 "
ge fMbStllcf 42 2. 0
B 2 1. 1 lfnmm.3 -It- 2 0 4
KIsll.1 3 1-2 0
Selmlk.o 4 13 2
Loveretf p l -1 v i
T.ttlkshlp.p 1 o n.Q
Ceoigrn.p i 0 0:2
2 0 0 0
2 0 11
0 0 0 .0
3'063
Jeluison.n
nKMlor'
Burke
Coto.t
ainnlon.z
M o ii
1 1 Q 0
0 .0 0 0
10 0 2
0 0 0 01
Totals . SB 8 21.1:1 Totals . 31 12 37 JS
nnnnifT.YN
illl.ll.UvA.
rtlxnn.
Johnston.s
T.Orlflth.r
Deberry
Wheat.1
Ncls.l-r
Baliey.ef
-Schllebnr.l
HlKh.3
Taylor.c
Grhnes.p
D08TON
AU.H.O.A
rowlI.fcf 12 2 1
Southwth.r 3 0 4 0
l!0Cltli V X E 9
0 7
5 10
0 0 OiMelnnts!
Totals . 38
C 1
0 0 OlIUEWell.l 3 2 4 0
a o .oi'enctL. o Oyi o
l 5 otconlonTB 2-tj o 4
1 IS llKnnf.S M 1 X 4
0 1 310'Nell.O 4 13 1
; s 3McKmarap tool
o o 2jCoony.i' ofloo
jllfliry' 10 0 0
1127 2SI Totals
x bnttod tovV. Collins In 4.
xx .batted fpi' Johnson in C
xx. ran for Bawder in 5.
buttf d for Colo in 3. .
By Inning R
Detroit ....... ...... 1010 043 000-7
Clileaiio ' 300-410 00x 8
Sj;nniary: Runs Blue. Honoy- 2
Cobb. Veh . . FothergW Burko;
Hooper E. Collins g Sheely 2 Mostll
Sebalk. . Lovsretta; orrbrn aicClallanf
IS. Colllntt
Two baso- hltSj Pratt. Loverotto
Cobb Veacb Tlireo ia hits 'Hoop-
er Mostll Pothei'gill. Schalk. Stolen
bases EUh .2 Kanviii. J-eft on base.
Detroit 12. ClticHifo S. Base on balls
Off Cblllns 4 Levenkte 3. JobpsOn' 1
I out by W. Collins 2 Johnson 8. T.
Blankeiiahln 1. Cvengros 1. Cole 1.
HlU off W. ColllpS 4 in 8;
Johnson 5 In 2: Colo 3 tn 3: Levor-
ette 7 in 4 ('noil out Bth). T-
Blanhnshlp l in l.(iion out in.CUi.)
Boston AVina In 12ib
WASIUNOTON. May 5. Four
consecutlvo lnles after two wro out
In (lrt Itinlftli Innlittr ini'D llnslun
thrffl rum and broke up a pitchers
OMuie ine j(P(i tox Avinuin i io i.
32 03713.
batted for T- Griffith in Utli.
z batted for Coonay in 9th.
Brooklyn 201 010 010 B
Boston 20o 110 0D0 4
Summary: Runs. Olson 'S Griffith
Neis Bphllobner. Grimos; Southworth
2. Molnnis Bagwell; errors Bailey
High: Powell. Boeokel Mclnnls Con-
Ion Kopf. Two base hits. Johnson
2. Taylor Schliobnor. Three base hit
Bagwell. Left on bases Brooklyn 8;
Boston 8. Baso on balls "joff Grimes.
4; McNamara 1. Struck out by Grimes-
; McNamara 3. Hlta off McNam-
ara 11 In 3 13 Innings; Coonoy nono
Jn 2-3 '
COWBOY BAND TOPIiAY
AT WINTKUB SUNDAY
i
The Simmons Collogo Cowboy Bund
composed of thirty-five pl0oe. will
leave at 730 o'clock this morning for
Winters whero tho Cowboys nro
scheduled to furnish music for tho
closlmr day of tho Wlnfers-Balllnger
tiunday School contest. The band
will bo under tho. direction of Prof.
D. O. Wiley of tlie violin department
of Simmons.
The band Is also ulated to furnish
n program In Brerkenrldgo during
Monday afternoon and Monday night.
Tho memberij will lravo Abilei.r early
Monday morning rttutmng hen Tues-
U&y morning.
Lelbold.of' 10 2 0
MoMtlIan.3 6 o c. atuiin-K
Hlmiiks
B 2 1 1
BOSTON WASHINGTON;
AIMLCUU AU.H.O A
Kvster.s B 1 1 I'ltlccr . 1 2
Colllns.r fi 2 2 fl J. Uarrlc.i 3 0 8 1
(' llarrls.l SIR 0 Judre.l 3 2-11 :
ilurns.l E 1 12 . 0 Gonlln.l fi 2 'a
Itsioble.r 4 0 2 t Wade.rf B- 0
Bevotimerr 1 0 o 5 rjharrlty.e B 0
lit-.... - n M rf .ii .1.
By Innings--! It
Dallas '.' 202030 30i 11
Shrjjvepoit" .".... j 000 ".110. 100 3
Sununary: ItUng Hilml.ftoni Dono-
huo If. Vache 4. .Miissey 2.' Sogrlat
Ltngle; Stor.oyj Simmons; -Jolley. Er-
roiw .Masisoy Anon; iiuoy lanacrr
Gaffney 3;
. Two bkso HI tK Llngle Do.nohoe
Vachs -2.' Simmons Allen Jolley;
Throe base hits Mwtaioy. Homo run
Va'chc. Sacrifice hlts Mnsscy We-
grlst. Double plavH Ilamllton to
Maiisoy to Wiuio: .Snrgont -to Riley to
Gaffney.. Passed ball. TO-ros. Stolen
liases Segrlst 2. Hit by pitcnoa win
by JOltey (Sogrlet). Base on balls
BuniB 4; Joney 10: Love' 3. fjtrnck
out Love 12; Jolley 3; Burhs-l.'-Pllchr
lliif record: Off Durnu -7 hits. 7 runs.
'In 4' "1-3 Innings. Xeft on base Dallas
C; Shrovoport 10. Time 2:10. Um-
pires Brashcar. : and Price.
Hip Plnally Loses.
".WICHITA FALLS.' May 5 Tire
Spudders qould not hold afottf xuni
lead after knociung i.'a?o out qi me
box in .the firM today atul.FOrt worm
took tho second of. tho perlcs Six to
four. It was tho first loss'of'Uio yvr
for Rif). Wheeler. If being his fifth
start. .The score;
Th'e.Abllone Eagle opened the new
park; at 'Winters on Thursday got-
tlng shiit out by a 40 score. Pre-
liminary to the name Were .contSt
hi circling bases fungo hitthlg 'won
by lannger Thomas and ncciirata
throwing wpn by Dot Scpgglns of
WII'M . rt fnfmoi' lflae-lli.. . '
..... r .. .v-...v. -kclw.
. Thurmond wn riot up ta his usunl
forin. jmd .Vlrdeli for Winters was
linsoh ed -b yite.E.fgles Mlddlebrook
as receiver. sJioWad good ability with
'Iwf'and glpvo althaugh' it Wxis his
firsttimo Jjt uniform this season
. .In. the first Ohanriian dnuhlVil in
center. Went to third .on C. Wright's
J.-1IUI ami- scoreu wnon urossweirsi
uoi.ono was fielded to -first.
In trie second -Thomas reached
third on a" soratcb hit. stonl nnd u.
rlfice. and had almost atolbn homo
when D.' Wright hit and tho side was
retired.'
In Jlie third Cresswcll npd Cokpr
tripled ScOgglns. singled Cokcr wftfl
wna caught on !?. and scogglns
corfyd.On a play to first.
If the Ctli. Scogins got tp first on
a. 1ot.une stole second: nhd scored
onThonisn' handling of-a hot ground-
er. f ' . - ' '''".'
la tho. third tho Eagles had three
m.eii on lase. -MKldlebrook doubled
Tiurmoml walked. H Greoti singled
Nblon ilnd C. .Wright bunted fpveliig
the runnei at tho.niativnnd C. W'rlsfht
whus oatight at first m'ajilng it a dou-
ble. '; .. '. .' . .
At 'Winters'- urgent' rctmest'-lwds
depideU'tonmko .it i thre'o day scries
and a. gnmo will be playqd' Frld.lr if
condltiona pormlt and aguln pn Saturday.-
- "
AVinter Is.ansJo'nS to slgp up Chjck
Bond and Bart Croon of the EaijlCR
iiya'ho.lR going to Ldhgviow to help.
Grpdy'AVUIte but. of a holo'
. Scoro by inhlngsi
Winters' '.:..102 001- 00'x 4
Abilene. ..'. .'.- -...000. 000.000 6
Tho Simmons Cowboys havo only
two moro baseball gamts scheduled'
for tho local fixMd during the pres
ent season it wag stated Saturday by
Coach A B. Hays. The Northvost
Texas Normal tiwitrt as'IU comploio the
Cowboy schedule here with two game
on May 16 and 17.
Orily two. gohle's-havo been played
.on Hie local field by the Cowboys
'this season one of those being with
Howard Payne and the other with
St. Edward's Academy of Atlstin. Pour
games have been ruined out.
WILDCAT OUTFIT
Tl
FOB THIS
Coach Paynes Abilene Christian
p61lege baseball club will leuvo thef
oily on the Hunnhlne .Special Thurs-
day morning for Arlington where the
Wildcat" Rn'.iJhe)utd tp meet the
qruhb Vocational College Ilorhsts
on Friday afternoon. ....
From Arlington the team win conlo
tb Tlturber v're they will tuag up
with trie undefeated Thhrber Inde-
pendent 'In the feature nttruotlon
of tho luihual May Trades Pay con-
ducted at that place on May tlTo mil
by the Toxas am) Pacific Cpnl an!
Oil Co.. oWiiers of tit town.
Coach Payne li. gopd material
thla season arid a good ball club. but
he has been handicapped hy nn Ipad-
equato schedule. Steps nro being
taken at A.C.C. to Ipsuregood schodr
tiles duping. the nogt session of .Sl.tool
In all sports. '. . . .'
Tho HRine for this week will more
than likely close the season's sched-
ule for the Wildcats. . . '
pcing football training 111 begin
soon. . .' '
Baseball Calendar'
TtXA$' LRAOUri. '' .' '
Standing of the Teams .
AV. ij.-X tl ' V 'fc
.ii ' -i r. Rifun Urti t 8. .0fl
(-"lAilli TO 'fi .OSKlHvamifJi't. K .Wt
Galveston' m 7 M8HumWonlo' 5 J
ltoustan I' 8 -..MaiShrjveport J3
.Saturday's Hesults
ifeaunioitt A7- Beustjji . 0
1 Wllss' 1 1 Slireveuort .'..
Kort Worth fi- WlJjla'-Flls I.
' ii.h.ii'n 's Kurt 'nlonlo 3. '
. TWO BODIES ARE
GAMES i RECOVERED FROM ;
PIEEKi GOLOHADO MINE
POUT WOUTH
tl.ll.V...
Calvo.of 4
Hears.t - 4
Stellbaur.r 4
KrafLl 4
Phelan;2 4
Haley. 4
TraVetlfcrfs 4
ii. Meore.e :i
Ifete.i)r 0 0
Stoner.p : 4 0
.4 0
g i-o
1 4 1
110 0
8 I l
2 .1 3
1 4 2
0- 3 1
HI
AVlCillTA FAILS'
nescher.I R 1 3 0.
Whlte.2 4
Tanner.3 i 4
BIHott.1
Whitman. r
drlgsby.-r
Cotter.cf
tWohe'f f .0 .
Whoslsr.D
irslpwt.p-IDuinoVlb'.
104
2 0' 0.
2lC 0
ISO
0 10
i.-r o
1 1 -. V
2- a.
1 '0 '
Q..0. V.
0 0
Totals . 4S'p"27U- .Totals
1-0
3712 2716
x batted for WJiiteman in 7th..
xx Iwtted for IjVheeler In Sth.
By timmgH- R
Fort Worth' ..-... .ViOOO 240 000--0
hVlchlta Falls .''.- 40O 000 000 1
Summary: RUns Calvo Sear
Stellbauer; Krafk pheltin. HuleV;
Uesffher.' Tanner Elliott. Cotter.' Kr-
r.6ii'Tavcncr; Whiteriwrti. .
Two base hits Calvo 2) Kraft
Phelart Haley. .' TaVener. Elliott.
Homy runs ' Cotter. Sacrifice '.hits
White. Bafe on balls off Palo. 1; off
Stoiior 1: off Wheolov 2. Struck out
by Stoner 1; Wheeler . 3.' Earned
run nnd bits pff Pate four and throe;
In V'3 innings; off Stoper 0 in & 1-
off Wheeler f and 0 In eight innings;
off Feigert none-and none .In one In-
ning.. Winning pltcrior Stonor; los
ing pltoller Wheeler Stolon basuitl
Tanner. . Double plays Haley anu
Kraft; Phelanv Tavener . and Kraft.
Left oa bases Fort Worth 6Wlchlta
Falls 0. Tlrne 1:43... Umpires Daly
uiid Sweouy;
Uxp'ortci's Swamp HouMOn.
HOUSTON May B. Houston was
swainped tgday by the Exporters
when.Beaumunt battera'jioiindM Bai-
ley nrid Berly for twenty hits and
ireorvd 17 i-un. The gamo was slow
and marked by sluggish fielding on
the part of tho Houston team. Les-
ter Belbl Syrbcuss tnird".scker( Join-
ed. th Houston .lea.nl hero today;
C. 'WrUhL 3b'
.Thomas' lb '
B. Green; t' ..
I Moore in. ;-.
u. wngiit 2i.
MlildletlrooV: 'c
Tliurniotii). p.
Former m '
At AViijters i --Chapman-
1b i.-.'
Ci'oswell 2b"- . '.)".
Cokpr. If ''''.'
Scogg)n'.m ' '
d .scogirin-sbj.w ''
Ft JOhnsdn.' ss - . .;
L.' Johhson o- "'' ' '.
Ratllff.'r-. " '".'."'
T-lrdenv p.- ; '' ' iif
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OOTES
DEFEftT A. G. C.
Special to The Reporter. .
BA1RD. To.v. May 5.rrTh0.Ealrd
OoVotos annexed (lliotlier CHtno when
they took-the long end. of tho count
from the A;C.C. Wildcats' hove- Fri
day afternoon by a score oj six to
olRht. Tho game was fast and .Bimp-
pji ' Neither sido was ablo tp eecuro
a Substantial load until Gps Hall
Baud's thi)-.d basepian slapped a
homo run o'er loft' field tyliiB tlu'
Sore In the Gth ' inning. -
A sato .'hit by Wnsmon put:Balrtl
ono in the lead and tho timely hit-
ting of his teammates put'Bdlrd'Oiit:
of doTpger. ' '.''
Raleigh Chick Ray pitched spectac-
ular ball -and held- the visitors. M c-
A ninth inning rally netted A.C.C.
two' more scores.
. Tho score -. It. H. K.
.A. C. v . '' '" ' "
Balrd '. .. :. S 12 5
Batteries; Balrd. Ray and Ray; A.
C.C.. Hill and Curtis. Struck out by
Rny 8' by IH11 7. -
KNIiARGEMKNT OK EAGLES'
PARK -IS ASKED FOR
.l'.i
m
G)dvestait8 Sari ntonlo'S.
. - - . "
" Sunday's 'Schedule
Forti-Wpftli t -Wffilttt l'a.ll
' BeaiihiOlit: at Jloo'ston.
Dallas- At '.Sttifevevort. '
- San Antonio at-aalvosCoiri
mttsbui'gli at Cincinnati.
' . 'NATItJNAL .'LEA'dUE '
T.. PCt
9 .600
9 .400
7 11 .39
:3J2
.!
'fitandlno or. the Teams
W.I ITU ' .;W
Now York IV fi .700 st: Lpuls fl
.i. i. ... . in s tr.r.h'iillfl . 0
Pittsburg' io ."8s .555iCliwJlnnatl
lioslon : " ?. 'WBrooMyn
. . .saturoayjs hosuius
rittsbut-K --10 .-?lieaiitiaU .7.--.
N'ew-.York E ' miUaeli)rta. 2. ' - .
- rook'iyir.MMJOK-4. . .
St. LouW-7 CTirctfgtir C. .
- . (. ' ; - i '
' .' .SundaV's'Schedule .".
-.' CbloMO "at 9t LouUf.- ." - " f
. lhdiadsiiiiim l Krooiib'n;. . ; ;
':'.'. AMERi'CAN LEAGliE '
Standing of the Teams
. v. I. t'cti W.I
Ne.wYpk:il;fi .GITjBoaioii ' 7 0 .438
.(Ul l itemiihii v iu 'iu
'376
Pet
TIUNIDAD Colo Mav C Two
bodies had been rccuviiird aid elsht
chocjted aa missing lit the explosion
Wrackod north slope of tho Southwest-
ern inti.j of tha Rocky Mountains
Fiicl .itomiAiuy wt Southwestern Camp
near Agullur early tpnlglit which In-
ased the utuiibti of men entomb-
ed by the explosion trr ten.
Bodies lalm oUt by the rescue
crew lute today were of two Greeks.
JOhn IConlstakns and John Spupagln-
1. Rpports from the mine said the be-
lief Is strengthened by conditions en-
eounteri'd by the rescue crews that
all Ir. the mint have liorishetl.
Several $f the. reseller wero oVer-
cor.itt .by gais.
The. explosion was Caused by a set
off of gas It was statod at tbe mlho
office. '
i. i i'
. Bnlek Car Stolon. .
' The 1928 model flVeiHissenger
Uillek touring alttonloblj belonging
to. Setli Sayles Was stolen from In
.front of .tho Compton pa'ftments at
abput jO -o'clock Saturday" nlgl)l. It
wits anouneed by the pollqe. The on
gins number is 740201 and the license
6'10o'lT: The oar vn. recently re-
paiDleti. a reward or ar in oircrca
l'i 'the car it -was announced
-: : JL -- .;.
Personals
. John B. Oarrett. who has lived
In Abilene fiV .neorly two years be-
ing connected with the Taylor County
Tln'ios has left for Hou.-tou where
he -will do njiccial AOrk on the Hou-
' ton Post Mr. mwi Mt-g Garrett will
make their lufmT iiiAfouston.
cars arc
Third an
Savage
STiHt and IO UK A
nfl O'rtllliUfiLrJIr
4 ciiym
ot(5f;o.-aiKd
iVft Tusffi
SV..
corner of N.
ets. Jackson-vertfsing.
Lcairtic.
lrings G; Mount Pas-
At'Stilphur
nnt' .
.''At LOngvicw 0; Greenville 6.
'At M.iiriall 4. Paris 3.
' ' i m '
i '.' v ' LtijigltOi-iw Will Meet.
' qottEGJi STATION Texas May-
.! Trip University of Texas LonK-
horiis to4K defeated the Texas Ag-
5e track tetm 67 1-2 to 47 V-'i.
TEXAS ASSOCIATION".
'At .Sherman f Austin 0
At Ma"Vn S; Wtfpo 0.
3 0
0--D
0 2
1 X.
1 ' 3
3 10
0 .1
2- 01
. AbiiyifeV: . $$ -W'a.
R dreoV'lf ."' '.'"';tjW(.JTU -0
Kolavl'.-s's" ".'''..' '. -4.o 2
4-
'3
'4
3
' .3'
.'-.' 2
2
3
8
2
0
1
1
0
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-. 3Q'3 11 24
TOTAIj- ';
Summary:
Rims Clirtpiiiari ' Cr'eswcll T.
Scoggins 2; error's" D. Scogglns Ro-
land. C WflKht Thpptas Thnrniond;
strlioU-oiit by Virdeu 6 by Thurmond
2': nvo-bagKert. MlddlobroOk ' Chap-
nian:' throe-baicgers Crossw.cll Cokor
2; stolen bases Thomas 2 D. John-
son. Scorns 3 B. Scpgglns; double
plays Virilen" to" Johnson . to Chap-'
man; hit b"v pitched ball Thomas.
SOUTHERN RECQHO FOR
LOW BURBLES BROKEN
The petition Of tho Abilene 'Eagles'
baseball Company in which the city
vna requested toloaso. forty feet ait-
Jolnlng tho baseball" parK too same co
-bo added fo the present park. was.
referred back to J. .McAllister1 Steven.-
son pre'sfdent of "the -baseball com-
pany by' the city commission Friday
'afternoon with the statameut that the
city could not dose . tho lease. The
company" roproaentatl.ves have the
authority to closo tho lease with. Ike-
raihyay corripan If such can b :f-
ranged;.' " .-
.In the petition it was stated that
thO extra forty feet wa necessary if
ilio hnunhnll park was developed . In
to- n football Bold for the Abllpflfc
'bivh .sohbol football teams. It was
mlilerl that the addition.-'of the foot
na Would not in any Way Interfere
with tho.Tjixns Sc Pacific cattle load-
ing properties adjoining.
rwtirnlt '. It '7
Cleveland it'7 .6Uisst. iouju.-' fiio
L-lllia. I .040";a6.w u
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Saturday's' Results.. t
New Yptk 7 I'litladolfihia 2.. ."
; Cleveland 10 St-Loala 2;
Chlcaffo 8 Detroit 7.-.
lloston 4 Washington 1. -
Sunday's Schedule '
Phllauelplvta. at bl. i-ouis r .
Boston at CMCage. . '
Washington- ut. Uetrotti
NeV Yorlt at piovclund;'' . "...
Wtetciu j'ntji'io. ' .
At Desmofnos 7 ' ...." RYlt. J3.
Dea; Moines '...;-.-. -. . . ;.'.. . '40 13 0
Oklahoma C.Uy. '-.....'... : V -3 10 0
. JLynoU rind Whalirig;;. Love Sensor.
Radcliffe and. Lutz. . ..
At Denver-- ' R. H- E.
Dehve'r. .....:.;.. .''. .. 12. 14 0-
uriiiitin -.:-. -j. . . : '1 ". ' 2 '.- 9 "2
. Hall' anil. .D.l'amo'rifl'i' 'Musser' arid 1
10MuHeo-.' t ' ' -.. '
' At' Q'lftaii) ' '" C'. . -.its;H.-.E'.
'Omaha- .'.'...'.'. .-i . '.v 2 0' 1
stl Joiioph . .'.."; ; :.". .. -l 0.' 7 . -4 .
OdonWahJ. MV and Wilder! Man-
gum and pierce.
At Sbu'lx' (Slty "'.
So'ulx Cuy .......
TUIK'l .. 'i . .. . .
idols .Maple. Ocaiicr!
McLaughlin nnd Crosby.
R It. -15.
. f S 3
. 12 1-1 2
;iui Snyder;
ase Ball
GAME
SUNDAY MA G
Hene
T.F.R
nJACM-JfJ
Albjx COLTS 1
XJamc CaUccl At
T-fTP AT
J m.il X ill.
Special Seats For
White People
BEAUMONT :.
alt.ll.U.
Punn.2 0
Turgwn.8 I
DMllHgKlO.l (
KirKnmr a
StroiiK.t fi'
Edii)gncf 4
Huber.I .
Ixtlioe.c t
Townstttl.p C
OsttTEnl.cf l
1 I
M
. 0
.8 0
0 0
1 2
a 01
0 1
1 -0
tldUSTON
Uaccan.l
HMffiDref
iiouroe 1
Sishaiudiit! -.)
Totals
47 JO 97 Hi
Bell.S
Htnsbry.r
Fsort.s "
Griltkt
BalUy.p
Vlck.c
Herly.p
AB.H-.O.A.
.4 V 4 0
131
1 1 1
0 1
H 3 .S
0 1
0 1 .V
0 8 8
3 0 2
0 0 0
Q00
-XJ5W ORLEANS' May C.-LoulSI-ana
State Unlvei-gltyrtpfoated 'j-'ulano
here toda.y in a dual track and field
meet by a score of 04 to. IS. '
Morelund of L. S. U. brpko the
southern record in the 220 yard low
hurdles ncgofiatlng the dlstunce in
2' pec0nd flat. Tho .former record
of. 25 i-6 seconds was held by Claire
of Kentucky University
Itoy of Tnlane and Shirley otL.
S. V. tied' the uOtittiern high Jump
reeord of feet 11 8-4 Inches held
by Robtnsvm of Georgia Tech
yvell' scattered". Oal.vottou wnhli)g.
to a.; D. M. Brown and SUni. qallp-
way each connected for. hohlrii
Brown' smanh clearing the far left
field wall one 'of'tl loriget drives
ever seen at Ou.lfvlew Park in a num.
1 her of seasons. ' ' .
Totals . 3t R2711
Pkiipauvh.s 5 0 B
Zaclury.P
00
0 1
Plclnloli.o I 1 4 pjlrill)ieart.p 0 0 0 1)
BlimkS.P 5 I 0 El
. 44 10 3$ 1W '
TotaU
TotuW i9 S3GSI
y batted for Beichle In 9.
By inning R
Boston .-0O0 100 000 003 4
Washington ... 000 001 00.0 000 1
Summary: Runu Collins lIcMillau.
Shanks rtemlch; Rlcsj orrorsipT
MUlanj Bluege.
Two base hits. Ehmko. Threa Ihuks
blta Collins. Stolen baitci. I'loiniph-
Ioft on liases Boston 7 Washington
G. Bn on bulls Oft Hhmktt 3 ch-
ary 2 Struck out by IShtiike 4 ?!a di-
ary 1. RtU ott 7achary 10 In It J-l
Innings; Brllllioart nono In l-.
soirniERN association;.
At New Orleans 10; Atlanta 8.
At Memphis 4-2; Chattanoonga
2-5 second gamo 7 innings by agree
mmt.i
At little Rork B-?; 'ashvillo 1-4
fspfopd fame 7 Inning by ogrif'.
mnt j
At Mt.bil1- 4 Bsrrmri3llim C-l
(sftoiij i'iar S inmnci )
By innings :. . R
Beaumont . A . . . 400 000 304 17
Houston ... ... 000 000 000 0
Summary: Runs Dunn. Turgeon 2
Demaggio 3 Klrkha'm 3. Strong 3.
Ellington Ruber i Lotlies Town-
send; ertors Htjbel-; Monroe. Bell
Stansbury Feorj 2 Orlftlth.
(Two hasp hits JSdingtoa ' Monroe
Townseiid Klrkham Hubar. Three
1mm hits Tin goon. Bailey stolen
(Muie Ktvkham. Sacrifice Edliiaton.
Dunn Lotlimf. ' Ra on Iwlls Ifelleyl
5. TOw.nsendM. Ht by pitcher imnY
1. Rrly . Hlte oft Bailey 16 for 1
runu off Berly 6 for 4 runs. Left on
bases Houston 7. Beaumont 10. Urn-
plres Kane and Fanning. Time 2:4b.
' '
fJallowny Octs llomor.
OAIA'ESTOK. May J. Lfty flra-
bam hung ufl his fourth league win
today keeping the San Antonio hits
COI.LKfiU BASEBALL;
At I'hiladclphla: University of
Pennsylvania ; Yale 3 (11 Innings.)
At Wcm Piunt: Army 2; New York
lTrerUy 1.
lIouMi'in Ru-p jnsntufe C-7 A
4 fi
t St I.r. hi 3.ii-a I nlfi i
11 AV a'hiiit.'f n lnt.i- Ii
W'AKTOMIO ' ICALVrCWOK
AU.H.U..V.1 . All.H.U A-
FulleilS
(IroHH.a.
Iluoiti .r
flitl).H;iyJ
Hlmiii.5
Utyrscf
Uooe.l
Henry.e
Hcnft
I'rart.p
Todt.l
Colemlle
COiiehmn.tt
Jiooens"-
.1
SlBlttle.l
5jDlstl.
0JD.IIrowrt.cf
llConnolly.?
Z!WIsterxeu3
Alunson.r .
Ksariw.l
wury.o
Qrshaln.p
R I
3 tl
II
u
Totals
V v Vi
.S nit Ti-j
jfotnU
pin '
'! UJfTi
At 1
.t M
X ran for SHinon In (Ul.
vwj battwl for MslU Hi 7th.
xxx batud for 'Kraft In Sth.
By Innings- ' It
San Antonio .....v. 000 006 010 J
(iniveston ; . ; o o.o iix
Summary: Rons CkUlowaJ' Mayors.
ToiU; Ulttle D. Brown 2 WJty 2.
Jtuiuon 2 Kearns. HJrfora "Fuller;
D Brown Connolly. . -
Two liase hits fi. M. BioVvu. Wls-
temtlL Kearns. - Three base hit
Kearns Tout. Mayors Home runs P.
M.' Brown (lalloway. Sacrifice hits
Boo Dlstel. Innings pitched by
Mine "' Kraft . 1 Couvhman 1.
Struck out by Graham 0. Base on
balls off Mel sie (imbam. 2- Balk
VCnai In. urn I-ft on base San Anto
nio 11. Ci.ilvrston 1 Double plaf
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