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All the News Fit to Print Since 1871 THE AUSTIN STATESMAN Tufay, July H. 3 IMVIll I PHil I fhamb? tpthi li rJ IN flUMJjl I hL 11 Ul'gf Xz23 I n.r1- i hhhh4, 1 i it. The upsets tt paw FFATIIRF (IF LfllUIIL Ul i i niBfirn i I Will QpoRTilSlifflEIMnnflmnsllIFLm f-ifc iinn-p i tT1 (fc A .1. iVKRENz i. rmcnf Now let' take up th Tm Auttin taUmn Sport Edit 1 1 1 1 PaUat 17 6 I tTir frOCf-r mt imp-irwnt future of the PaiUs most important of the it -if stroke.

It is the t.f ptaumont H'UTn orth nil part of the body to pnMur-e mil Mal oMri 'ftnrlf Tl I Ml 1 tt.t oM.fr Sltoil I'" t.t. HAlll II HMUiT U)fir 'lit I I ONARD iullS 8, A.f s'iMfN I you hadn't no- LL I UL UL i I I I I II I cnrcrs Ki-ft rhtnmlr in ho that i Fort smooth, ihtiimh' swing so that IF I riir IIIIIU I I II -w cluhhead come, Into th ball nt t. Longview Antonio chiphead comes Into the Pall at tl particular- UL "vir uumuui pcsrnoM 1 Rt Galveston 1 I peed detrd fur the I Rfiulti Monday I tii I To obtain good timtnff utrofc Ty.er 8 Galveston Rriulti Monday iroper nmjle ard st th proper sped est red for the sti "ke. To obtain pood timtntr sirow 4 ly, la-st week-end was quite a week end in the sporting world. More than anyt i 4'lse of come, the must be as near pet f-ct fi Is humanly posjnhli Httiiin.

In fart. By the margin of one run, scored as the result of Dokey Flam's single it must be clock It ko in its Three upsets featured the program of piaypround baseball lit Austin larUf laHt night. In the most important games, the Firemen assaulted Kast avenue Pharmacy to win, 9 to r.osnor's lam-pied Salesman crew, to 0, and Magnolia let Vigtfy Wiggly have i. to C. In the otiirr affrays, Austin Laundry firorcl ovr amous Cof-Iff, to Croipdnle Plumlters M.VnKcd Whiite Hoot Shop, 4 to mtt-Kinan Carriers tlmmpod tho 14 to and KaMi Karry imafht'd Austin Goodyear, 23 to 2.

chtjtnical regularity. Therefor. Galveston 3, Tyler 10, lieaumont 3, lialins 5, San Antonio i. Fort Worth 6. iiuustnn 2.

7, Where Ihry play Tuesday Houston at Lonvitw. Galveston at Tyler, heaumont at I'alias. San Antonio at Fort Worth. Olympic tryouts loiiv iiittt Cef 's'' in Kt ii i os t'dnftf -iMt- r.ti Ht AliNOIttlMi'lV ft MUHll faults must fust be corrected. 1 Pit On of the causes of bad tim elsewhere ing Is hitting too It Is an had a big hand I The Travis post No, 76, Amorlran lfflon junior team of Austin gained the right to enter the state junior baseball tournament here Friday and Saturday by com-insr from behind to defeat the Houston legion Juniors yesterday afternoon in Brenham, IS to 6.

Trailing- two runs in the last of the sixth, the Austin boys put error common In all goiters, a i in making the bronic lapse in the cae of the ex AS sport show what in the sixth Inning, the Howard Martin Tire Changers defeated the Nu Icy Bottlers of Junior league Xo. 2 Tuesday afternoon at House paik by a score of 4 to 3. It was a pitchers' battle throughout between Edwards of Nu Icy and and CudeJ of the Tlremen. CudeJ relieved Petri in the fourth stanza and held the Bottlers with AMERICAN LEAGUE pert, but an unfailing habit of tn dub. I believe ud J'U dafs- ho score 10 cr over, out of tl 53 it was.

There were other sparkling occurences, but they take lower rank be RcaJ the Want Ads every pM hit too scon. Many who Ali STATFPM A CARRIKRS across eight runs with five solid scoir better ami have decent -looking form fail to play in even lower Manthnua Team Wn. LwU Pet New York 60 2S I'hiiadeii-hia f-2 S-s -ST? Cleveland 51 lutroit 4T 3.1 41 Sr. hums Si 46 0 f' bcton 21 63 .214 cause of those same Olympic tests, WftlJcn 4 0 se hits, a walk and two errors. Ail i' Hm ke 5 15 0 scores for the same ron.

R.l-.-rtft 4 8 1 0 2 1 inn 4 0 0 li 3 6 12 1 1 0 (i ft i 2 3 0 1 1 Cone 1 Mol.eiif rus 4 0 1 out a threat during the balance of the Kdwards made 14 of the Junior Sodamrn fan the breeze to set hat is believed to be a new Junior" record. On Tuesday the league-leading Zuragosa club takes on the Balagia Juniors. Yurron 13 0 CO 0 0 Amiersn If 5 3 1 2 1 Miidison rf 4 1 0 0 3 1 Hahel 2 4 8 1 0 1 1, Hofcficttur 5 1 2 0 HaKcr If 3 0 hi' in rf 1 cf 3 1 and the proximity or the games. Some enterprising cove picked out. a bunch of newspaper headlines to illustrate the very brilliance of the carnival which paraded before the populace on last Saturday, and here are some of them: Yenzke Fails to Make Olympic Team as Hallowell Citrr Cracks 400 Mark to Defeat Wykoff Shutout in 100 Meter I George Coleman Defeated in Olympic Diving etc.

Results Monday Detroit 8-2. Washington 6-1. Iwsp'U 4, Cleveland 2. Chicaifo 4, New York 6. St.

Louis 1, l'liiiadt iphia 8. here They Play Tuesday St. Louis at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York, Cleveland at Boston. Detroit at ahington.

NU ICY I Pitcher Morrtll for the Houston team was driven from the mound in this stanza. The Austin boys continued their assault on Locke In the seventh for four tallies. Mar-getta and Stehblns were treated aiike in the eighth for another four markers and victory. K. B.

Sherman led the hitters for the winners with four blows, two of which were triples. Cox of Houston parnered three of the loser's five binfjles. Henry Ramsey pitched a steady same fnr Austin and limited the Houston boys to five scattered hits, Austin errors accounted for HOWARD AH TIN' "3 "3 AB Edwards Total! S4 7 10 Hi Totals 44 14 14 8 Score by innings: H. H. K.

Sta-psmnn Carrurs 020 114 3 Saimea "J00 201 4 7 10 Hume run: II vberts. i 0- AH 0 WILDCAT POSTS BOND FOR BOUT NATIONAL LEAGUE Btandincs KASH KARRY AUSTIN IntH km- 1 Lodk If 4 0 (ralhivr 3 1 linuser cf 3 1 limner if 8 1 Huston 10 Liiiiwell 3 3 0 AUK II GOOtVt-AK CO. 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 fl 1 0 0 0 Ludwiff If 0 O.EIam 2 3 UJittt'iih 3 4 0 0 Adt ms 1 2 0 it lifon 2 0 ii Adams as 2 1 0 Petri 2 0 0 Chudej cf 2 jSummrs rf 2 jChudej 0 AM B. Host 2 6 Crron 0 0 Seiders cf 5 2 2 0 RpadtT 2 8 0 2 1 How-man 3 5 3 1 0 Winners 3 111 niker rs 4 4 Team on. Lit.

Pet. Piiut.urgh 4 Chicago 47 33 3 i Hoc ton 46 42 Philadelphia 41 45 .4:4 Rroi'klyn 41 4h St. L.uis 41 44 .42 New York SS 44 Cincinnati 4i u4 .41 1 0 4 Horkman 13 0 0 0 Moulde lie 2 M'ihn ef 8 0 1 ernon i 4 There are others those which I 7t a ie dealt with Gusto's winning the Ar- Although the p.ayers of the A'is- lington classic to make a strong hid lin t0 nU ny.ia four Houston pitchers, not a single Totals 22 Totals 22 Abruptly chanim? his plans for 3 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 4 0 1 enii cf 2 0 0 1 Crowe If 4 1 rmun Iss 0 0 1 Miller 6 Oile rf 8 1 1 2 K. Hcst rf 4 the weekly wrestling show at i. iiu iMiiuii hi in-; nil rr-, tin uiuo i i against strike-out was registered 0 Seiders 4 0 11 Airersn 2 0 0 Riverside irive arena.

Promoter Jesse Wilson announced today that lie and Krnie Wildcat" Stevens had patched up their difficulties wliilo Top Flight finished fifth in the same chase; Dutra's coppinc the Metropolitan open and at the same time tieinsr Sara zen's 27 hole Totals 28 8 3 li 4 4 Sccre by inning's: R. H. E. Nu Icy 021 000 0 3 8 1 Unward Martin ,...020 (in2 4 4 3 Stolen baso. Kiam, Adams Chuilpj, Kiwards L.

Crudej yl two-lase hitu, Summers, Gallagher; strurk out, by Tetri 6, KdwanU 14, 1.. Crudej on balls, off Kd wards 8, Crudej umpires, Joseph and Mann. Results Mtinday Brooklyn 7. St. Luiis 4.

New York 13, Chicago 3. Philadelphia 4. Vhcrc Tltey Play Tuesday Brooklyn at St. Louis. New Ycrk at Chicago.

Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. Boston at Cincinnati, and the grappW would meet liny 23 2 6 5, Totals 42 23 19 1 Score by inning: K. H. E. Kah Mrry 371 534-2 ly 1 Goodyear 0'jO 110 2 6 ikme runs: Moulden, hi.

Seiders (2), r. open score, which was mi- Gillette solves, believe it or not, a problem that has baffled metallurgists for years. We have just developed a secret automatic process for achieving uniformity of hardness in razor steel. This method typifies tbe skill that makes the Gillette BLUE SUPER-BLADE possible Kevnohls of I 'alias in the main event Thursday. The match orig inally was scheduled for last week but was called off when Stevens EAST AVKNT'E Ali PHARMACY A li IT 0 Ltne rss 4 1 JUNIOR LEAGUE NO, W.

Znraposa 6 Nu ley 5 4 lifward Martin 3 L. 3 4 4 Pet, .623 failed to post an appearance for felt. Promoter Wilson paid he re 1 1 rra 3 0 Mailett 3 3 MAJOR CITY LKAGLE W. L. Nu Icy 3 1 Balagia 3 2 City Hall 2 2 Swann-Schnlle 1 4 0 1 ret.

.750 .200 0 Jarl cf 8 reived a certified check from Stev 6 333 1 0 Johnson 13 0 ens today, accompanied by a letter the winners. The opening game of the state American Legion junior semi-finals will be played at House park Friday afternoon at 4:30 p. nv, while the second semi-final contest will be held at 8 p. m. that night, L.

Theo Bellmont, chairman of the committee on arrangements announced Monday. The state championship final contest will be staged at House park Saturday night, beginning at p. the chairman added. Teams representing the other three state districts have not been certified to the state American Legion headquarters, Mr. Bellmont stated.

However, they will be the survivors of the following matches which are now being played, or which will be played Tuesday or Wednesday Goldthwaite vs. San Angolo. McAlIen vs. Mission. Dallas vs.

Fort Worth. Tucsuay same: Balagia vs. Zarafeuf-a at House Park. 3 0 Nitshke Ins 3 0 Iirirklry 8 3 cf 3 Moffett lsi 3 jor. 4 fchribr If 4 TV'nrren 1 3 M'Clain 2 8 feivers rf 2 Of-nH, 8 tibert rf 1 saying the Wildcat was ready nm raculous in the extreme; and of course Miss Coleman's surprise defeat through the springboard activities of Dorothy Poynton But the greatest show of them all so far as Texas is concerned was the performance of Mildred Didrikson, the Dallas Babe, who smashed everything here and yon to win.

single-handed, the A.A.U. women's track championship at Chicago and set herself "in" for the Olympic team in a whiff. Judsing from wire reports and such the received more publicity for her feats at the Chicago scramble than all the rest of the athletes put together. Apparently she deserves every bit of a hand she got, for she dazzled both the fans and the experts with her track and field work on the week-end. 0 0 Tyler 8 0 0 Lane 2 3 1 2 Ravey 3 1 O.Uitrhke If 2 0 OlRuiliam rf 1 Storm rf 1 willing to come to prrips with Key noUls, an old enemy.

"With 1 lie receipt of the check I am confident the Wildcat will said Wil 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 YOU SAY IT1 Constantinus Pancratius Krisco-kaitis is a track star on the Greenwich academy team In Connecticut. Come on, Kris! son "and I immediately arrang the match with Reynolds." ABE'S HURT LEG LIKELY TO LET Totals 83 9 10 Totals 23 2 4 Score by innings: R. H. E. Firemen 210 102 3-9 10 3 East Ave.

Pharmacy ..200 000 02 4 Home runs: Schrieber (2), Jarl. STATESMAN ROSNER'S ABRH OUR JIID-YEAR HOUSTON AUSTIN All fj itr Risner If 3 1 1 FQXX AB ABRHK 1 Goerner 2 Find Cot If Grove 9 Ray 2 Havs 1 Colter cf 0 Barlow 0 Jones rf 0 Hurrell 1 0 Ward 3 Woffd Iss 2 10 1 1 0 1 2 1 2 2 2 0 4 2 3 3 1 3 4 0 0 0 1 Mann cf 6 Garcia 6 Ftehhins 1 3 Atkinson 2 4 Hill 3 3 Hclly rf 2 Hanovh rf 2 Possey fa 3 Floyd res Ater rf Steel cf SALE O'Wriirht Iss 0 MTuUv-h 8 2 0 O'Conil rf 5 3 Kleir.ert cf 6 0 -Nichols 1 4 llBomiRli 5 l' Gonzales ss 3 O.patton 2 4 0 Sherman If 4 0 Ramsey 1 0, I 0 Cullen rs Jrhnson 0 Neyland If ilmson 8 Calum By Associated Press The stanchions that carried him to baseball's heights finally given way under the strain, Babe Ruth today faced the prospect of relinquishing his home run title to Jim-mi Fox without a struggle. Unrroll STinbrg rf 1 Edwards cf 2 Locke 1 Margetta 0 -ON ALL Totals 36 6 5 Totals 84 13 7 Even before his right leg collaps- Totals 83 5 8 ll Totals 24 4 4 Score by innings: H. E. Roener's 001 012 15 8 1 fitatesman-Queen 000 000 00 4 4 Hore run; Rosner.

jt Score by innings: si. ii. Hi. terday, it was extremely doubtful Austin 000 2uS iix 18 13 7 Two-base hits, Gonzales, Patton three- KUPPENHEIMER AND OTHER INTAKES OF base hits, Bonugli, Sherman (2), Stokes; stolen bases, Stcbbins, Hill, JleCullough. O'Connell, Gonzales, Patton; sacrifice hits, Ramsey, Hill.

AUSTIN FAMOUS LAUNDRY COFFEE HOUSE AB fJ ABEHE WullenU cf 6 2 1 0 Cries rss 3 0 0 1 Laney 1 6 3 1 Parker 3 0 1 1 Hudfon rss 5 2 2 Warren 8 8 0 1 2 Bosrhe 2 5 8 2 OITurpin If 3 0 0 2 tewis 3 6 2 2 0 Warrick 1 3 0 0 2 f-ipContinued on Pape 8, Col. 3. In connection with the girl from Dallas, interesque stories still were being written today while she and her femme teammates were on their way to California and the fast-approaching Olympics. The stories, which are gracing many of the country's leading sport pages, tell of this Dallas maid as being a girl who had never worn the spiked shoe of track and field until two years ago. Only 19 now, she was "found" in Houston by one Col.

M. J. McCombs in 1930 while she was playing on a basketball team. Col. McCombs, being a former track star of the University of Missouri, watched the Babe closely and was so impressed b- her work that he spoke with her earnestly.

After hearing from McCombs that she had great possibilities both in basketball and track, Miss Didrikson went to Dallas where she obtained a position with the firm which also employed McCombs the Employers' Casualty company. Under the colors of the Cyclones, she helped no little bit in bringing two national basketball titles to Texas, and at the same time won places for herself on the mythical All-American basketball teams. Now she's won the track and field title of the A.A.U. for the Cyclones, and Indications are that she will win other laurels for herself and the U.S.A. in the games at Los Angeles.

DALLAS MOVES AHEAD RACE ummer Suits Spring and BOWLING whether the old war horse could catch his youthful adversary, llfi was 12 homers behind the Athletic star. There's scarcely a chance now. The Bambino will be on the bench probably three weeks, phy- sicians say. The Babes injury, a torn liga- ment above the knee, resulted when he pulled up too short after mis-- i ing Selph's fly in the seventh In- ning against Chicago. The Van- 1 kees won, 6 to 4, thanks to round 1 trip wallops by Gehrig, Lazzort and i Sewell.

Washington's winning streak of nine straight was broken by Detroit who won a doubleheador, 8 to 6 and 2 to 1. The Pt. Louis Browns suf- 1 fered their eighth consecutive loss when they were pet down, to 1. bv Tonv Freitas, Athletic recruit. Led by Smead Jolley again.

Boston trimmed Cleveland, 4 to 2. The Pittsburgh Pirates were nosed out by the Phillies, 5 to 4, in 11 frames. Chicago failed to take advantage of the leaders reverse, 1 dropping a 13 to 3 decision to the Giants. Timely bitting by Hark Wilson and Glenn Wright gave Brooklyn a 7 to 4 win over the Cardinals. Cincinnati and Boston were not I 1st 2nd 3rd game game game leo Kuhn 151 192 198 541 A.

G. Gerjes ....161 168 190 519 H. L. Graham 133 153 469 F. Bernd 155 158 141 454 H.

Stacy Ill 122 158 391 Handicap 13 13 13 39 774 7S6 853 2413 J. G. Morgan ...184 175 135 494 C. dinger 190 165 1S3 53S C. Krueger 145 176 156 477 Jno.

Dattinger ..155 125 144 424 R. H. Hewett ...112 122 137 371 By United Press Dallas Increased its new lead In the Texas league pennant chase last night at the expense of the deposed Beaumont Exporters, while Houston, in second place, tumbled downward a notch when Pitcher George Payne was wild. Dallas' Steers won 5 to 3 from Beaumont, though outhit nine to five. Longview broke a four-game losing streak with a 7 to 2 victory over Houston, with Tom Conlan pitching.

Payne, relieving Lil Stoner, let in four runs in the seventh inning that cost his team the game. San Antonio defeated Fort Worth 9 to 6, with the losers making all their tallies in the second inning. Tyler defeated Galveston, 10 to 3. Greatest 7S6 763 755 2304 157 153 515 153 149 479 13S 138 425 145 145 535 124 124 372 5 5 15 C. Ger.les ...210 H.

A. Turner ...177 Wm. Bulian ....149 D. Macken 145 Geo. Nalle 124 Handicap 5 MIKEMEN BU IS! McCombs, In speaking of the Dallas girl, says "She's the greatest all-round athlete in history.

I d6n't know of a man to compare with her. Jim Thorpe was great but he couldn't do so many things as well as Babe can." All of which may be very well, and the Babe might succeed, even easily, in grabbing first honors In the 80-meter hurdles, "the javelin throw and the high jump in the great games, but McCombs probably Is a bit prejudiced. Not that I'd blame him though. As for the Babe herself, shea quite confident that the Olympics will be just another walf-off for her. "It's how you feel on the day you're In action," says Miss Didrikson.

"Records don't mean anything; if you're right, you're right." And she figures she'll be right when she moves onto the field in the company of the world's greatest. Of which she Is one, surely. Two and Three Piece Suits IVIany Have Extra Pants Every Suit in the House Included No Exceptions SALE FOR CASH ONLY Woolens Tropicals Palm Beaches $15.00 SUITS-N0W $12.00 $16.00 SUITS-NOW $13.00 $20.00 $16.00 $22.50 SUITS NOW $17.00 $25.00 SUITS-NOW $19.00 $27.50 SUITS-NOW $21.00 $29.50 and $30.00 SUITS-NOW 23.00 $34.50 and $35.00 SUITS-NOW $27,00 $37.50 SUITS-NOW $29.00 $39.50 and $10.00 SUITS NOW $31.00 15.00 SUITS-NOW $31.00 $47.50 SUITS NOW $36.00 $50.00 SUITS-NOW $38.00 $55.00 SUITS-NOW $12.00 25 OFF ON ODD TROUSERS Yz OFF ON ALL STRAW HATS-Vs OFF KEED HALTED NEW YORK, July 19. (AP) Kid Chocolate, the glistening Cuban negro, was further than ever today from his most cherished dream, the lightweight championship. The "Keed's" comeback attempt was halted last nicht by Jackie (Kid) Berg, Britnn.

who received the decision after 15 rounds at the garden bowl. The referee and one Judga cast their votes for Berg, the other official thoneht Chocolate had turned the tables on his old nemesis. The Associated Press score short credited the Cub," with seven rounds to Berg's six. WGHULLE 800 722 719 2241 C. Wendlandt ..166 141 159 466 Dale Noton 159 159 159 477 K.

R. Hollls ....125 154 176 455 O. Mueller 193 156 101 450 K. Schmedes ...115 169 169 453 75S 779 764 2301 li. UTendlandt ...138 118 143 399 J.

Francis 167 167 167 501 B. Ooldmann ...125 125 125 375 A. Kriegel 11S 1S9 IPS 413 J. DotlG-lna 13S 125 i1i TT i- 40 40 120 nanaicap 4u "Lefty" Ealley pitched sensational ball for Mike's Tuesday night to turn back the Swann-Snhulle Furnituremen by a score of 17 to 1. The "goofus left-hander" had everything and held the Furnituremen to one lone bingle during the five innings that he did the chunking for the crew of "Lefty" "Webb.

The Erownmen could not get top-ether for some reason, and Mgr. Brown finally took over the hurling duties himself and did as well as any of the rest w-ho had preceded him. However, It was not the pitching that cost the Merchants the ball game, but their errors of omission and commission. 726 777 719 2222 P. Allldi 193 154 191 53S F.

Alhrecht 142 154 145 441 A. Burrell IPS 162 149 509 D. Hayes 131 13S 150 419 G. Flury 131 134 131 396 795 742 766 2303 OUT Pick, a quarrel Ha; EtTCRE IT IS RIPE---' FURNITUREMEN FACE LULING CLUB TONIGHT Among other Austin athletes making ready for the trek to the games on the West coast incidentally, is Nick Gatoura, giant former center of the University of Texas football team. NIXON-CLAY GIRLS LOSE WHEN LADY ELKS RALLY The Lady Elks defeated the Nixon-Clay girls Monday at East Avenue, 23 to 21.

The winners broke an IS to IS tie in the last of the sixth inning to salt away the game. Leading hitters for the Lady Elks were Hall with four blows and Jacks with three. Allen played an excellent game at third hase for the winners. For Nixon-Clay Taylor got five hits and Olson got three doubles. Score Xixon-CIav ...512 0310 021 21 12 Lady Elks ....414 1022 23 21 6 Schwarzer and Olson; Hall and McDonald.

FWANN- BALACTA SCHUFXE ABRHK ABRHE Wataon 3 3 2 Pinckny as 8 0 0 3 Rurtrer ss 4 Sidney Brown's Furnituremen of Swann-Schulle will engage the Red and White crew of Luling In a "grudge" battle on the House park diamond tonight. The game starts at 8 o'clock. The Furnituremen were defeated 0 1 0 Karow 2 4 0 0 0 Lind 1 6 0 0 Q' Lewis 5 0 0 2' Eaumirtn If 2 2 I 1 1 2 2 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 Harrell Doohle cf 3 Tieman If 2 Schieffer 2 Rundell 1 3 Bennett 2 3 Lens 3 3 nlowy rf 2 Tipton 0 Prown 0 Lanier 1 In their first meeting- with the Lul- I 0 0 0 Mavne rf 0 Bailey 0' 0 0 ft ft 0 fl 0 0 0 1 1 Hoegerl 1 619 Congress lOTr HOKlA 619 Congress ing squadron rerently. CARRY ON IXDFPENDENCE, July 19. fAP) CnwIUing to cease operations despite financial difficulties, Western association club owners have decided to finish the season as a four-club circuit.

In session here yesterday. the club owners voted to drop Topeka and Independence, leaving clubs at Muskogee and Bartlesville. Hutchinson, and Springfield, Mo. A Totals 21 1 3 6j Totals 30 17 1ft 3 Score by innings: R. H.

E. Fwann-RehuUe 000 ftOO 113 6 Mike Baiajria 143 0fil 17 10 3 Stcln bases, Lewis, Lind, Baumeartner 2k Wat sen: sacrifire hit, Harrell; two-bac hits, Burper, Watn (2i, Lind; thre-base Harrell. Lind; struck out, by Lanier 4, Bniiey 5. Karow 3: bane on balls, off Lnier Bailey double play. Burkrr to Lind; Burger to Lind to Wall on umpire, Moure, KRESS WINS The Kress Girls of the Women's major league defeated the Rosner aggregation yesterday 24 to 7, at Pease park.

The score; Kress 323 5r, 024 2 4 Rosner 003 220 0 7 9 9 Millar and Hamilton; Smartt, Harrell, Eostic and Seiders..

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