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Show firoirnxc SECTION. THE HEKALD-IlEPUBLICxV- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, MAY N, 101b .2D," SPORTING SECTION- - EYES OF THE FANS FOCUSED ON WORK OF REJUVENATED GEANTS POLLY AND HER PALS V 1V1TH """"faf. CL-- 7 34 MUST Smj 6orIT Where Hill oo By CLIFF STERRETT LAMP THE PARASOL! 1 Llfcfc V6CRJ I e LIKE. 1 -- rpoav: but i sms i He. itniAi-kDO- FROM "l-M- J oliihcui The. -- jN ...It ? H Voodoo 'J iiw M m . CLEVELAND IS RAKE ERIE COLLEGE GIRLS LOSER IN TV0 HURDLES AND PUT SHOT, THROW DISCUS, EVERYTHING ONE WORLD'S r DOM POUNDED ARISE FROM CELLA FOR TEN HITS WITH 1 6 VICTORIES BY PITTSBURGH JUMP RECORD . .... BROKEN CLOSEBATTLES Chicago White Sox Shut Out Indians by Same Score in Two Contests. Took Only Two of First 15 Contests and Then Miller and Cooper Hold St. Do a "Come Back;' Now in Second Place Louis to Four Hits and And Still Winning Games Win the First. FIRST PIRATES PITCHERS' A DUEL CAPTURE MEW YORK, May 26. The eyes of the baseball world were focused in the week just closed on the remarkable record of the New York Nationals. The rejuvenated Giants, who were able to win only two out of their first fifteen this season, now have an unbroken string of sixteen victories and have risen from la?t position to second place, where they are within two grames of the Brooklyn leaders. The aggressiveness developed by the Giants leads many of their followers to hope they will not stop until they have equaled or surpassed the world's record of twenty straight games won, made by the old Providence team in 1884, or the modern record of nineteen straight made by the Chicago Americans, the famous "hitless wonders" of 1906. The eastern clubs, by virtue of the short. Chase then stole second and success of their western invasion, virscored on Wlngo's single. No more runs were made off Seaton tually monopolize the first positions of both leagues. The only exception until the ninth. is the Cleveland Americans. The first In that inning Neale and Chase invasion of the west, which ended "Wesingled and "Wingo reached first on dnesday, resulted in the eastern clubs of Saler's error, filling the bases. National the league winning 35 games Griffith popped a short fly. to left and 19. the eastern teams while losing for the first out. Neale was caught at of the organization won 2S the plate on Mollwitz's infield hit. and lostyounger 19., Mitchell, who batted for Herzog, then hit to left. Chase and Wingo "scoring. Lending Team Close. The visitors made one In the sjcond lost the lead in the Nationwhen Mann tripled and scored on Zim- al Brooklyn, the week to Philaleague during merman's single. Doolan tripled In the delphia, but holds it today as a result of Its double victory over the Phillies eighth and scored on Seaton's single. The score: on Saturday. The three leading teams are so close together that any day may CHICAGO. bring changes. The Boston Braves were unable to AB 11 II PO A McCarthy 2b ... .34 00 21 02 02 00 split even on' their western trip and Piack rf fell back into fourth position by los0 4 0 0 0 .3 Williams cf three straight to the Giants. The ing 0 1 1 0 5 4 Mann If western clubs fared badly durfour 4 0 Zimmerman 3b ..4 0 1 4 0 1 ing the week and were unable to better 1 0 Saler lb 0 their positions appreciably. 4 0 1 1 Fischer c 1 1 4 6 1' 1 Doolan ss Yankees Sbovr Form. 1 0 0 2 3 0 Seaton p v The form displayed by the New 2 33 10 4 Totals . ,VV York Americans was one of the features of the week. The Yankees have CINCINNATI. won five straight games. chiefly K AB R II PO A 1 4 0 through the hitting of Leslie 2 0 0 Groh 3b who leads the American league 1 0 3 4 0 ,2 Neale cf 0 0 batters; "Paddy" Bauman, who Is re0 4 2 , 1 Chase If 1 4 0 .4 '1 . s2 WItiko c Frank Baker during the 0 0 0 lieving 3 Griffith rf ter's Magee and. Pipit. Indisposition. 1 1 0 0 4 11 Mollwitz lb Cleveland was unable to do netted 0 3 0 3 0 4 Herzog,ss 4 1 0 than split even for the week ending 0 3 0 2b Louden two and losing two. 2 0 0 0 0 Saturday winning 2 Schulz pThe team, now within easy striking 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mosely p which is in 0 distance of Washington, 0 0 0 ClRrk 0 0 the lead, is looked upon as one of the 0 0 1 1 Mitchell principal contenders for the pennant. 0 The individual playing of Tris Speak3 7 27 14 33 Totals .... er has contributed In no small wayGraney to the success of the InTwo out when winning run scored. dians. Clark batted for Schulz in eighth, Red Sox Divide. Mitchell batted for Herzog in ninth. The world champion Boston Americans took three Score by innings: games from .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 20 32 Detroit last week,straight then but iost three Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 in their series with New York. Cincinnati straight e because of poor and hit Neale. Largely Summary: some of the Three-bas- e the failure of Cobb and pitching hits Mann, McCarthy, Doothe Delan. Stolen bases Chase. Saier. Sac- others to strike their stride, troit Tigers continued to lose during Double plays rifice lilt Williams. winning only one game and Zimmerman and Saier, Herzog and the week, into sixth position. Mollwitz, dropping Mollwitz, Groh, Louden and Off only ihree Chicagooneplayed Neale and Wingo. Bases on balls and losing one andgames, runs Off winning playSeaton 1.7 Hits1 and earned run in 8 3 innings; ing a tie with Washington Thursday. hits Seaton, Neither the Athletics nor St. Louis off Schulz, 9 1 hits 2 runs in 8 1 innings; made any progress, each losingtrree hit no run in off Mosely. inning, and winning two. niteher McCarthy by Schulz.2. games lilt hv out race in the American In the close Bv Seaton 2, by Schulz Struck association, Minneapolis' champions Umpires Rigler and Harrison. attained first last week, but out four home runs place rapped by Kansas City batters in Friday's game resulted BANKERS AND CYCLISTS . in the rout of the Millers, and Louisbeating Columbus at the same MEET ON BALL FIELD ville, time, went into the lead again. The Bicycle Stipply team won from OPTICALS WIN FROM THE the Bankers' team in one of the fastest CONTINENTAL OIL CLUB contests played on the Municipal 5 score was The grounds yesterday. The Columbian won from to 1. Score: the Continental Oil Opticals team yesterday in a game played at Fort Douglas. The BANKERS. AB R II PO A E score was 17 to 12. The score: 4 1 2 5 0 0 Romnev ss OPTICALS. 0 2 0 3 0 0 Whitnev 2b . 1 4 AB R H PO A E 2 0 5 0 Banks c 5 0 0 1 4 10 0 0 0 B. Calder 0 0 If Haywood o 1 1 1 Ii. Cowan 3b ... 5 1 2 0 3 Yates 3b .. 4 1 0 4 1 1 0 0 . 0 Fehr 2b 11 Gill lb 6 c . 0 3 1 5 2 1 0 E. Scown 2 0 0 Wetzell rf 1 7 0 2 1 0 0 Erickson lb .... 6 0 0 0 Godbe ef 4 0 l 1 6 1 W. Calder cf . . . 4 0 0 3 Johnson p 5 1 4 Retting 4 1 o 0 1 4 I. Scown If 14 27 3 29 Totals ... . . 5 0 0 0 Bloomfield BOTH -- After Winning Eight Morton Has Streak Broken by ' the Comiskey Crew. Meadows Batted Out of Box in the Fourth Inning of the Second Event. j . JS. Chicago shot out CHICAGO. May 2 to 0, in both games of B. double-headhere today. The first y'n.a a pitchers duel between Scott and Coumbe, In which the latter lost, it being his first defeat of the season. The locals won by opportune hitting. In the second game Morton's winning streak was broken. lie had won !?ht straight and his downfall was the lirect result of erratic support. Faber was his opponent and pitched a masterly game. The shut-out- s administered to the visitors were the first they have received this season. The score: ST. two games from St. Loula In the first double-headof the season here today, 4 to 0 and 4 to 1. . In the first game St. Louis could do nothing with Miller and Cooper, who held them to four hits, while Pittsburgh pounded Doak for ten. In the second game the visitors batted Meadows out of the box in the fourth after getting six hits, including a double and a triple. This game was called at the, end of the fifth to allow the players to catch a train. Scores: er Flrt Game. CLEVELANTX AB n It PO Hraney3bIf ....... 44 Engle 3 cf Speaker 3 Roth rf Oandll lb ....... .3 3 lloward 2b frs .3 rwambsganss 2 YNell c Ooumbe p Smith . Total , .......1.1 ... : : i"f . First Game. PITTSBURGH. AB R H A. S 1 0 0 0 3 Z 0 0 0 0 0 0 . Carey cf Johnston lb ... Wagner ss Hinchman rf . . . Schultz 3b ..... If Barney Knabe 2b A. Wilson c ... F. Miller p 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 4 21 15 0 12 14 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 Cooper .....3 0 0 0 0 .........3 Totals 12 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 6 27 11 1-- 2 26 1 3 8 5 1 6 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith batted for Coumbe in ninth. Score by innings Cleveland .. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Chicago Two-ba- s Gandll. hit Summary: Ffolcn buses "Weaver. Ns.. Sacrifice Weaver. Coumbe. Douhits k. Collins. ble plays K. Collins to News: Weaver Ness. sliaci on balls Off Coumbe to 2 off Scolt 2. Hits and earned runs hits 3 runs in 8 Off Coumb 4 Mts no runs in 3 innings: off Fcott. innings. Struck out Hv Scott 4. by Coumbe 2. Umpires illklebranJ and . Connolly. 00000000 0-- -0 SrfoBil Game-- C LEV n LAND. rJranfy 3bIf ... I'nele cf .. , aht it ii0 ro 0 I n lb2b.... ,4 ,4 Howard 0 , A 1 1 0 2 1 0 14 0 0 E 0 0 Sr-eate- rf Itoth l ..... 0 0 Vamh.?an.s ss . 2 ONell c ,2 Morton p ... ,2 Hmlth 0 Coveleskle p 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 7 24 14 O ,10 , .. 20 1 IICAGO. Collins rf .. Weaver s .... i:. Collins 2b .. Fourr.ler lb .. Jark.on If ... cf Fih-tl7. 0 0 ATI ,4 ,4 ,43 II li 0 0 n 0 " 0 1 FO A. 0 3 0 0 2 1 b .30101O ,3 .. c McMullen 2b I'aber n Totals 3 1 1 1 2 0 1 10 0 0 4 2 29 0 2 0 2 0 15 27 Iert to ricchtt Ml Itboda Roger, a group of athletic freshleM and Mls Ituth lJiddulph. a track meet recently held by young women of the Lake Erie college at Painesvlile. O.. one world's record and several intercol- e records were broken. The Kopho-inorlegiateclass won the meet with thirty-elspoints. the freshmen e getting twenty-siand the seniors twenty-fivthe Juniors ten. Miss Helen Parsons, sophomore and individual point winner, led highest with nine points, while Bhoda Rogers secand Selma Paterson were tied for Mins ond place, with eight apiece. Parsons took part in the fifty-yar- d dash, the low and high hurdles and the running broad jump, winning first in the high hurdles and the broad p. jum Miss Rogers entered flv events, the d d dawn, the relay race, the Javelin throw, the bneball throw and the basketball throw. tfhe won both the Javelin and basketball thrown, a record of 47 feet 6j establishing inches with the javelin. Hig brothers and other males who came to be idly amused remained io AT ht x. 3o-yar- 100-yar- Pratt 2b 0 Deal 2b 0 Marsans cf Austin 2b ,301140 S 1 1 Hartley 0 - 3 3 c I (".room p Park p 2 1 1- 00000000 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 u 0 0 1 0 n 0 2 0 2 0 o 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 o 1 1 2 0 n. s. 1- admire. Not only did the young wom-suit- s en In their gvrn regale tho eve hut thev displayed re- picasurahly. intva an d .agility in ;.ll strenginEverv event was hot they undertook. ly contested. Thero was nothing halfhearted In their manner of contending for first honors. Perhaps the real event of the dav was the performance of Anna Corneli. freshman, who set a new world's discu.s - 1 1 . H 'Z 1- 2-- ! -3 mark by it 69 feet 10 inches. The recordhurling held by Howard previously Payne College of Texas was f.8 feet inches. Miss Elba .Southard made a n3-.school record tor the basahall throw, with a distance of 139 feut C, v .Ji inches. Josephine Carlton broke recthe school's standing broad 7 feet 1J Inches, lump ord, making and Isa-I- 1 Burton won the shotput, with 27 feet 1 inches. 1 balls Off Gilbeig off Peterson SALT LAKE CLEANERS 2. off Anderson Struck out By 7. by Geddes 4. bv Peterson 1. MAKE IT FIVE IN ROW Anderson 2. Left on bases C. W. M. 5. Salt Bake Cleaning 0. 'Hit twice 3, Gil-ber- hard-hittin- 1 - o 1 0 0 Borton 1 1 0 0 for Morton in elchth. Tobln batted Smith 1 0 0 ' Ecore by Innlncs 0 Cranoall 0 0 fveuna 31 3 3 9 24 11 1 0 010 2 Totals ... DETROIT. 000 Chicago Two-bas- e hit Howard, S'nmmarv: AB R II PO A K Jack-ioFclsch. stolen bnes Kournier.Wambs-piln0 I 2 0 3 Bush ss 24 ice hits Faber, O 4 1 0 2 VI tt 3b Houhle play O'Nell to Howard, Cohb O 2 3 3 2 0 on errors Chicago Has Vraeh efIf base t'irnt 3 2 0 0 0 0 1. Hits and lleilman rf on balls- - off Morton 1 4 2 2 2 0 runs Off runs hits Morton, turned 1 4 2 8 0 0 Burns lb 7 none In innings; off Coveiefkle. hits Young 2b 0 0 0 5 3 ..3 none runs none In 1 inning: off Faber, Siana?e . o 4 2 2 .0 tiitst 7 runs none in 9 imilnx. Hit by Dams p e 0 3 Z 0 0 0 O'Ncit bv Faber. fc'iruck out pitcher Hv rahcr 6. v Morton 1. Cniplres 6 32 10 27 l7 0 Totals onn'illv" and HlldelranJ. I'assed ball O'Nell. Borton batted for Pratt In eighth. Tobln batted for Hartley in ninth. Crandali halted for Park In ninth. DETROIT TIGERS CAPTURE Score by Innings 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 Bonis LISTLESS HITTING MATCH St. 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 6 Detroit Two-bas- e hits Summary: 'Shotton, Mich.. 2. Detroit Stanasro 2, Cobh. Miller, .Tohnron. Three-bas- e DETROIT. UstlcFs May hits Cobb, Sisler, Heilmann. StolPlugging match en bases Vitt, Cobb. Sacrifice flies score .St. The here Louis from today. Young. Bases on balls Vesch, Marsans, Off Groom U off Dauss 1. off Park 2. Wiis 6 to 3. The Tigers found their earned runs Off Groom, i ancient hoodoo. Hob Uroom, easy and Hits 4 and in runs innings; off Park, drove him from the mound in the third lilts 4 hits 1 run in 5 3 off Dauss, innings; 'who juicceedcd (irooni, inning. Park, 3 runs in 'J inning. Hit by hit Browns the w;s effective. DaufS kept By Dauss ( Austin;. Struck out pitcherGroom hits well scattered, except In the eighth, 1, by Park 1, by Dauss 1. By when he became unsteady and was Umpire. Chill and Dineen. t?.-icr-if 4 4 2 2 0 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 '...36 4 2 4 4 2 C. Nowelis rf ss. . . Anderson p 3b , Pap worth c 3b . Ferguson lb ... Geddes cf p Potts 2b Williams If Peterson e p ef. Van Dyke if ., Cameron ss Totals V. & M. AB 4 4 4 3 ... 01 II R 2 o 0 PO o 0 A 1 C 1 y 2 0 0 0 n 7 2 1 0 0 0 o ' 0 0 1'" 0020 1 1 ro o 0 Papworth Umpire OVER THE TOOELE SiK-cia- ! to Thf bv A by Gibson c Mamaux p IIora!(i-Ibp!)M;cii- 0 2 0 0 E 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 11 27 10 1 0 PO 1 A 1 0 0 E 26-1- Nuna-'make- r, Second Game. PITTSBURGH. AB II II . mm 3 . . . 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 II 1 1 1 . 2 - 10 and-Oo- 2-- ro 4 5 1 1 1 1 0 0 A 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 F. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t ....... 104 1 - 0 3 1 1 p-- ss-p.- ... -- Emmertson lb ..3 Liimeuerg ob ...2 Underwood cf ...4 4 .Burt If 4 liigham S Lucas 'Jb e. , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t t. . 2-- 1- -3 Anslev rf Midglev C 1 -3 rf BICYCLE SUPPLY. AB R II PO Two-bas- ii' 0 Eovett lb ft 0 Greenhood. . Vf 0 0 1 Sr. 3 Ityan 1 Montassue 3 Scott If .. 3 7 Richardson Gilherg r 1 Donkin 3b 0 Score by innings Totals 4i 16 20 11 0 (t 2 .. 1 Stall Deat 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 I'eterson ran for Papworth in sixth. Tooele 0 0 0 p y ' 0 0 y Con. AVagon Errors Davis. Summary: Leonard, 2 S. L Clean! 0 0 4 2 16 Adains. Scanlon 2. Dunyon. Mcintosh lilts Davis. Hallinan Three-bn.s- e Errors Emberson, Mon- Two-has- e Summary: ng...i hits Keltas. Fltzpatrick. Double runs Home tague, Cameron. Peterson. Donkin. Lovett. Two-bas- e hits Lov-et- plays Adams to Scanlon. Stolen bases Richardson 2. Three-bas- e hits FitzpHtrlck, Hallinan 3. Srott 2, Dern, Green hood 2. Rvan. Emberson. Double Scanlon, .Mcintosh. Rases on balls to Lovett. Montague to Off Keough 2, off Keltas i'. Struck plays out Gilberg Emberson to Lovett. Stolen bases By Keoufih 6 in 5 lnnlngse. bv KelNowells, Anderson. Itos", I)vett. Rvan. tas 7. Passed balls Mcintosh. Sacri-fi- c hit Fitzpatrick. Hit bv pitcher Montague 2, Scott 3. 1."Hits off GilinIn 5 3 berg 2, off Geddes 1 Left on bases Stall & Fitzerald. off Peterson 5. in 1 Dean Tooele nings, Earned runs Off innings, off Anderson t in l inning. Bases on Stall Ai Dean 5. Umpire De Lamare. 6 c-s- . 4 A hn Two-bas- Tooele, May 2S. The Stall & 15 20 Totals team won from the Tooele team- - Dean here LOUIS. ST. by a Fcore of 10 to 3. A good crowd AB R II PO A E watched the game. The score: 1 0 0 3 y y Smith cf 1 0 3 0 3 0 Corhan ss TOOELE. 1 1 1 2 2 0 If Bescher AB R II PO 1 0 0 1 2 0 2b Betzel n 4 Adam 3b 0 3 ..22 00 01 1I 20 00 Wilson rf 4 1 1 4 Scanlan 2b 3b Hornsbv 4 Dorsh ss 0 5 0 2 0 0 Miller lb 1 3 Green rf, p 0 2 0 0 c ...t 4 Snyder 0, 0 0 Forbes cf 1 0 1 0 0 .. .1 Meadows p 4 0 y 2 If Dunyon 1 0 0 0 0 .0 Steele p fi 1 0 Mcintosh c 0 0 0 0 0 ... .0 Butler 0 2b Stattffer 1 0 0 0 Keough p 8 15 .1!) Totals 2 0 Gee if 0 y 'Butler batted for Steele in fifth. STALL & DEAN. Score bv innings 4 0 0 I 3 0 AB R H PO Pittsburgh ' ....y. 3 1 Totals St 0 0 0 1 0 27 Louis St. o 1 y Fitzgerald !f3b Game called. Fltzpatrick e hit Hinchman. Summary: Halilnan 2o . Thrte-basMeadows hits Gibson, c Scott Stolen bases Carey t. Sacrifice hit Gnnn lb ..... 0 Knabe. Bases on balls Off Mamaux 1, 0 Dern ss Meadows 2. Hits and earned runs off 3 Da vis cf .... y l Off Mamaux. 4 hits6 1 run 4 in 5 in- o o l Coleman cf Vwts runs in niims: off Meadows, Leonard cf . 3 runs no off Steele. hit Innings: 0 p icitas in 1 3 Struck out By innings. Meadows 2. Umpires Quigley and 43 10 Totals r 11 l.ir , 0-- . Wagner ss Hinchman rf Schultz 3b . . Barney 2bIf TEAM Knabe STALL & DEAN WIN 10 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 Smith cf 0 0 0 0 0 Long .1 0 1 0 0 0 0 "Williams p 0 4 1 3 2 0 Corhan ss 1 0 0 0 3 0 Bescher If Betzel 2b cf.... 4 0 1 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0. 0 Wilson rf 0 1 0 0 0 0 Butler if 1 4 3 0 0 0 3b . Hornsbv 1 1 .1. Miller lb 2b. 2 0 0 13 5 2 0 3 0 0 Snyder c 0 3 2 0 0 0 Doak p Gonzales lb .... 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 4 27 17 29 0 Totals Long batted for Smith in eighth. Score bv Innings I 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis Two-bas- e hits Schultz, Summary: A. Corhan, J. Miller. Stolen bases Sacrifice hits Wilson, Johnston. Double Barnev. Cooper. play Carey Milto Johnston. Bases on balls Off 1. Hits 2. Doak 2. off off ler Cooper and earned runs Off Miller. 210 hits no3 hits off Doak. ruim in 8 runs In 4'innings: off Coooer. 2 hits1 innings; no runs In 5 Innings: off Williams. hit no runs in 1 inning. 5. Struck out Umpires By Cooper 2, by Doak Byron and Quigley. Gilbert. Carey cf Johnston lb . by Jarvis." 2.00. A 5 .". 4 SALT BAKE CLEANING. AB R H I'O 6 3 2 Bos rf .. 0 1 n Emberson :b pitcher Time g PO 2 4 0 2 ST. LOUIS. AB R II The Fait Lake Cleaners won the fifth straight victory by defeating the Consolidated YVairon team bv the one1 sided score of 16 to 2. 2 g The Cleaners no 1 trouble In meeting the hall had onv 0 at time. Geddes, who pitched lor one of 0 touched for a double and two adng'les. the smelter teams year, started Score: for the wagon boys, last but was 4 for fifteen hits in less than sevenfound ST. LOUIH. Peterson had no better luck. innings AnderE AB R 11 PO oA E j son took up the burden in the aIoIkv. 4 1 0 Shotton If 0 inning, but was easy for the Cleaners 0 tt who Kathere.i lour hits Ullrl two U'ultrc 3 0 Johnson ......4 1 1 4 0 2 0 0 Miller rf Gilberg worked well in the box for 1 4 2 0 0 Sllcr lb 0 the Cleaners, allowing only two safe 1 0 3 2 3 0 hits. ..102150 (.-inil- 5 5 5 p Totals ab n1 it yro a1 n0 U'caver ......33 T!. Collins 2b 3 Ne,M lb ...t Jackson If ....... 33 J'elch cf 2 Hchalk c McMullen 3b ....3 k T'v CTTICAGO. J. Collins rf us Totals . er . 1 0 .....29 "o i fccott p 0 0 0 0 LOUIS. Mo., May - 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 I 0 1 1 0 E Totals 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 1 Meridlth .. Smith 2b Wood have lb .. Coffee 3b cf-c.- 1 O 0 Van Quill ss Miller rf Meyers lf 0 0 9 c-- of ...... .32 5 Johnson Pringle Totals 181 27 S Score by inning- sBicycle Supply: 0 BATTING RALLY IN THE NINTH WINS FOR REDS 44 17 10 27 9 CONTINENTAL OIL CO. 10 5 1 1 1 1 0 9 0 1 O i A 9 l 0 1 4 4 i Lindsley p Totals 2-- 2 o p-- P-- lf . ... AB U 6 5 2 2 fi 1 r. 2 5, 2 II PO 2 3 0 1 1 1 12 1 A 0 0 3 0 3 0 E 0 1 fl 2 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 o 2 2 7 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 .....46 Ti 11 27 9 I 5 ....5 ... 5 5 -- 0 r, 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Runs Score by innings S (t A 1 Hits 10 0 . Opticals .......02 00 4 71 61 02 03 02 00 1712 Bankers: Con. Co Oil 2S. 0 A ninth 0 Runs ... stolen bases Columbian "J Mimrnary: CINCINNATI, May o o 0 i u 0 .0 Hits ! Co. IS, Continental Oil Co. 8. with rally, together ''Optical e hits Summary: Co. Higham, Sacrifice hits Columbian Saler's error, enabled Cincinnati' to win Midgley, Lindsley. Y?te. J.'ouoie plays G. Continental Oil Co. 2. Optical First bast- the last game of the with Cni- - ' liigham, Lucas, Emmertson, Romnev, caeo here today 3 to 2. hitnev. Struck out By Lindslev P, liian Optical Co. 2. e hits Bases on balls Off Retting, Cowan, Smith. Pringle. Struck The local team scored In the first in- by .lohrson o. Lindsley 3, off Johnson 2. Earned out By E. Scown 4. by Retting 2. bv X ning. 3. by Johnson 2. Bases on balls Bicycle Supply 3, Bankers none. Neale doubled, but was caught be- runs Wild pilch Lindsley 1. Johnson 1. Um Pringle 1, off Johnson 3. Off Pringle Hit by tween bases when Chase- grounded to pire iracy. pitcher L. Scown. Umpire Rows. 1 1 1 Two-has- A A A A A 1 A 1 ! ; j - Two-bas- |