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Show 1 COSTLY ERRORS I DEFEATjHURIUY It Of Four Runs Scored by Occi-dentals, Occi-dentals, Only One Is Jp- Earned. I BOTH PITCHERS PERFORM ) i WITH REMARKABLE EFFECT I Hits Are Held Down to a Total fof Nine in Entire Game. f r The Occidentals turned tho tables orr Murray, Sunday, and shut out tho smelter smelt-er team, -1 to 0. In a fast game at Walker's Walk-er's field. Murray did not get steadied down until the fifth inning. After that Margott's men played a strong game and kept tho negroes from scoring. Prior to that tlma half a dozen errors by Murray Mur-ray and some good stick work by tho negroes gave the Occidentals four runs. Had Murray fielded as well as the Occidentals, Oc-cidentals, the game would have been a decidedly close one. Prlco pitched a strong game for Murray and allowed only f flvo hits. Only one of the Occidentals' runs was earned. Mooney, for the Occidentals, Occi-dentals, allowed only four hits and kept these well scattered, lie was touched up for a couple of two-baggers at different dif-ferent times, but theso hits failed to net Murray any runs. Mooney llclde'l his position well and was in the game all of the time. Burns's fielding, Lane's batting and Scott's catching were features of the game. Kaefer, Castro and' Gunn were participants In a fast double. Mann pulled down a long fly In center for Murray, Mur-ray, and Robinson of the Occidentals nailed a hard ono as it sailed over hla Errors Favor Occidentals. Errors by Murray In the ilrst Inning started the scoring for the Occidentals, i After Robinson had gone out. Castro to Kaefer. Lane leaned on ono for two sacks. Lane muffed Castro's throw to third on IjX. Langford's grounder, and Castro muffed H a throw to second to catch Langford on w Burns's grounder to short, and Lane mmm. scored. Castro threw Burns out at sce- I . ond when McAdoo hit to short, and 'Means threw wild to llrst In an attempt to complete the double. Langford scored and McAdoo reached second on thu inlsplay. Black grounded out to Castro. Tho Oxles went out In order In tho second, but started things again in tho third. Robinson, llrst up, failed to beat out a bunt. Then Lano came along with his second double. Langford How out to Scott. Burns brought Lane home with a single over second. Castro fumbled and McAdoo reached tho first station. Black struck out. In the fourth. Hawkins grounded out to Price. Kaefer fumbled Langley's grounder. Tho Occidental catcher, reached second on a passed ball and third when Means fumbled Mooney's grounder. Robinson knocked a long sacrltlce lly to Margetts and Langley scored. Mooney had slolon second and reached third on the throw-In of Robinson's lly Lane grounded out to Castro. After Langford had struck out In tho llfth, Burns reached llrst on a high throw by Castro. He was nipped trying to steal second, however, and McAdoo struck out. The negroes went out one, two three. In thu sixth and seventh. Langford led off with a hit In the eighth, but was caught I stealing second. Tho next two promptly wont out. After Black struck out In the ninth. Hawkins singled and stole second. Langley grounded out Castro to Kaefer, and Hawkins was doubled at third. It wan one, two. three, for Murray In the tlrst three Innings. After Stewart had Mown out In the fourth. Mnrgelts got a beautiful two-bagger. Ho was caught between second and third on Mann's grounder and was put out by Mooney. Mnnn reaching second on the play. Scott sent one over second that looked like a hit, but Robinson pulled It down. With two men gone In the fifth, Gunn singled and Means drew a pass- The chance to scoiv was ended when Prlco grounded oul. McAdoo missed a throw to tlrst in tho sixth, and Mann got on the sack after two were out; Scott, however, went out on a grounder to llrst. Murray went out in order In the seventh, sev-enth, but things looked bright In the eighth when Mann led off with a two-bagger. two-bagger. He stayed as though glued to second, while the next three men went out on grounders, Mooney to McAdoo With two out in the ninth. Castro singled. sin-gled. Tho game ended when Black pullod down Kaofer's high fly to left field The score: OCCIDENTALS. AB. R. I .ill. PO. A. E. Robinson. 2b 3 0 0 2 2 0 Lane. ss 12 2 110 Langford, if. 4 1 l i n 0 Burns, cf 4 0 1 3 0 (J Mi-Adoo. lb 0 0 11 0 1 Black. If 4 0 0 1 0 n Hawkins, ss. 1 0 l i ; 0 Langley, c 4 l 0 5 0 0 Mooney, p 3 0 0 2 S 0 Totals 34 4 5 17 13.1 MURRAY. AB. H. BIL PO. A. E. M ("Stewart. If I 0 0 0 0 0 Margotts. rf 4 0 1 2 0 n Mann, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Scott, c , I 0 0 5 4 0 Cast ro, ss. . .. 1 (j i i u i Kaefer. lb. ........ 4 0 0 12 1 r A, Gunn. 3b 3 0 1 2 1 Means. 2b. ........ 2 0 1 3 3 Price, p 3 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 32 0 4 27 10 G Score by Innings R. H. E. Occidentals 201 100 000 t 5 lj Murray 000 000 0000 4 Ci Summary: Earned runs Occidentals. 1. Sacrifice fly Robinson. Stolen bases Mooney, Hawkins. Loft on bases Occi-J Occi-J - Murray. 5. Bason on balls Jiv off Mooney. 1. Two-base hits Lano (2); Maru'etts. Means. Double plavs Castro to Kaefer to Gunn. Struck out by Mooney. 3; by Price 4. Passed balls Seott. Time, of garno 1 hour. 25 minutes, min-utes, Umpire Mead. Attendance 3000. |