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GOOD GAMES* PLAYED HERE j
YESTERDAY
FAST. EXHIBITIONS
Belton' Shot Oi-t Gluck in Good !
Gume By Score of 2 to 0,
Featured By Good Pitching
Afidcfaon baseball fans saw one of
the best gAmes yesterday ever staged
at Buena Vista park when the Belton
team In'the mnt league won Trom the
Gluck Min'team' by a Score of 2 to 0.
Th? game W?S featured by the pitch
ing1 of "Ward fdr4 Belton abd the hit.
ting of Fisher-of the Belton team I
Ward let the Gluck team down with-1
out ?'hit and pitched jam-up ball
from start to finish.
Belton '...'..I'. ...............2 7 3
G'Uck -.0 0 3
Umpire Allison. ' Attendance 200.
.' Another fast' gaine was that played
yesterday between the fast teamB rep
resenting Whitefield and Flat Rock,
In which encounter Flat Rock came off
victorious by a score of 2 to 1. Vhe :
following box'score shows how ti:o
trick was turned:
Flat Beek I
.; AB R H PO T?
Kay c.. .. .. ..1.60110
Fant p .. . 4 0 0 'i 0,
Alexander A 1 b .... 4 0 1 o ll
Hannes 3b-. ..4 0 1 ? 1
Elwell SB ........ 4 0 0 4 0
Pallin cf. 4 0 0 2 0
Alexander M. rf .. .. i 1 ? 3 0
Allin IL. . 4 0 0 .3 0
Elrod 2b. ..4 1 2 5 1
Totals'.. ..^!,.,t'.".'".f..37. 2...7 30, 3
' ' 1 Whitefield." ' l
. , ' AB R BH PO ?
Borter 2b..,,- ?- .-4. V % 3 fl
Duckworth c..4 0 1 Q ?
opt ?r . 4 0 0 1 0
Weibern R'. 3b ...... 4 0 0 5 0
Campbell E lb..... ..4 0 2 0
Campbell T p .. .. 4 ? Z 9 0
Weibern 3 If .. ..4 0 I 1 6
Key, rf 4 ,1 2 0
Burgess ss .. .. .. .. 4 > 2 3 1
Totafs .I' '.': '.. ... ...36.1 7 28 8
Score by tangs.
Whitefield.V ..?00 010 000 0-1
Flat Rock...000 Oui 000 1-2
Summary- Two' base hits, buck
worth, Kay; three base hits Elrod
Time 1.45. Ump'tyc fiuckworth.
Another ,splemild.'*?athe played yes
terday was that' between the River
side and Brog?n ' m?rs. Thlu game
weet for 10 innings and was one of
the prettlept contests ever staged in
this city. Overside, won. by a score
ot 2 to i. y r.-K.--u
v FEDERAL
At t?hl??gd^; Buffalo 6.
At St. Louis 6; Baltimore 2.
At tnd?r?aporh? ti Btpokryn 0. 2nd
game.
Ai indi?ri?p?iis 12;"j^obklyn 6. 1st
game.ri- '
'l^^^^^g^^^ 6.
..: ... iiorah PJfehes Superb Ral). \
Chicag?, August 22.-iCblcago could
do nothing with Morah today and
Buffalo won 6 to 2. McDonald made
a born? run. " . - -
Sctfre^-' - , ,
Buffalo"'. /".'I . .' 202 OW?OO^-fr 14" 0
Chicago. 010 000 001-2 6 1
Mar?n an? Allen; "^IJIar, Fisk. Mc
O^^^^V ., ,,
;mi^^i?fj ,;"
: St: Lon?; Auguat 23.-st Louis se
cured an early lead ami won from Bal
m^^^m?i . r. ? i
Score- V-?T-'?
BaJtlm?re' i . ^MltM * "R
Si!.' t-oufiT ;.. .'. ' ;. 3^^ lOx-6 8^0
Kansas City, August 22;-pltUbnrah
bad. o?t? tfei^lite^^^^
in which lt scored five runs. The lo
ch^ were never a$f |p;o^rcooie..th?
Kansas CHy ' V. 001 ICOCO?-2 8 2
--GsMtffci,'-iH?1* t /Bewy;. . Packard/'
Adas^;;rjfe^riir. e^Ba^iyVr -, n '.
; Indianapolis l?ershtxti Lend
1 indianapolis; ' Auktrtt - 22.^-Ihdhm
won-'.two gftnies- frbf?'Brook?yn'today
tho' Hret thr'oWh a fierce b?ttlbg- rat- j
ly te th? eighth Thoms;.. Fa?kcnberg.
aided by perfe-ct aupport. Shat out Ute
"visitors in the secota^ :i\,i ;
At Nswark 2: Toronto P. '.
I ; ^ At BaltjinftreL 4-8: Buffalo 8-8.
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NATIONAL
At Pittsburgh 3; Boston 2. FirBt
game, 12 innings.
At Pittsburgh 2; Boston 4. Sec
ond gamo.
At Chicago j ; Philadelphia' 8.
At St. Louis 4 ; Brooklyn 2.
At Cincinnati 9; New York 4.
Boston Split Eren.
Pi.'sburgh, August 22.-Boston and
Plttr.Ourgh divided Honors in a douin?
header today. Pittsburgh won thc
drst game 3 to 2 in thc twelfth inning.
Boston took the second 4 to 2 BOB.
tun su-..t the firgame into extra
innings when it tied the score in the
ninth on Maranvilie's double, a wild
pitch and a single. A base on balls
to Coleman, a single by Harmon and
Viox'a fourth single of tho game Beor,
ed the winning run. Errors and op
portune hits gave Boston the victory
in the second game. The pirates could
do nothing with Hess after the fourth
Inning.
Score first game.
Boston ., .. OoO (foi 001 000-2 12 0
Pittsburgh . 101 000 000 001-3 ll 1
' James and Cowdy; Harmon and
Oibson, Coleman
Score second game.
Boston. 110 000 020-4 8 0
Pittsburgh .. 0000 101 000-2 7 1
I HesB and Go wily; Cooper, Adams
I and Coleman.'
grogging Won.
I Chicago. August 22.-Philadelphia
bunched triples by Lobert and Magee
! with a sacrifice fly by Cravath in
! the first inning and took & lead Chi.
I cr. JO "could not overcome. Smith, who
pitched for Chicago, waB served with
a ten day's notice ot his release sev
! eral days ago,
? Philadelphia .. 200 001 OOO-3 7 1
Chicago.100 000 000-1 3
i Mayer and Ucoln; Smith, Zahel and
\ Bresnahan. : / '1
St. Lonls ?on One.
' St. Louis, August 22.-"Hub" Per
due was steady In all but one inning
today while his team mates hit Bagan
when hits meant runs, -St. Louis won
4 to 2. Wilson furnished the fielding
features, his catches and throws cut
ting off several rdns.''
Brooklyn -.>J I. . .002 000 000-2 8 0
St.' Lenin .. .. Ill 000 Olx-4 9 0
Ragua and McCarty; Perdue and
Wlngo.
.. . ' Tlie Giants Lout. '
Cicicirinntl, August 22 -New York
dropped the second game ot the se
ries td Cincinnati here'today by 9*to
4. A triple play in the sixth inning
spoiled what -gave promise of being
a rally by the league leaders. Murry,
batting for fromme, doubled. Bea
cher reached first when Douglas
fumbled his sacrifice hit end Grant
sent a fly ta center. Moran caught the
ball and threw to the plate catching
Murray. Bescher, who had atarted for
second before the ball was caught,
made no effort to return and Gonzales
threw to Kellogg fer the third out
Sctore-^ !' '
New York ... .010 O?D 110-4 5 3
CJncihnatl; '.. 'S .420 000 12*-9 12 5
?. Marquard, Fromme, Wlltse, Schupp,
land McLean, Meyers; Douglas and
..Fonzalcs..-* - fJ tviw^ij
AMERICAN
At Washington 8; Detroit 7.
At New York 6; Chicago 2.
At Boston 4; Cleveland 2.
At Philadelphia 3; St. Louis 4. 10
Innings, first game.
At Philadelphia 6; St. Louis 1. 2nd
game. '''
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Senators Wea*.
Washington, August 22.-Washing
ton won. from Detroit today. 8 to 7
The visitors outhit the home team and
had a five run lead in the fifth tn
n 1 rig _ Whbhftfgtoh! scored four runs
in' the fifth and won the game in the
next inning, ecorthg two rans.
.Scbre-A-- .
Detroit .. .. . ? 001 330 000-7 12 6
Washington 101 042 OOx-8 8 2
Dubuc, Reynolds, Oldham and Stan,
age; Engel, Shaw, Johnson and Ain.
Btnltih. " ***** *?;
Speaker Stele Heme. ?
' Boston, -August 22.-Boston won
from Cleveland 4 to 2 today on clean
hitting conpTed with daring baso run
ning In th? fifth Sneaker stole
hdme'hfter tripling". ' .> < '
Scored1 ' f '* ?. .> ..-..""* i~~rm'
Bdh'tod -.. ^iv ..' ?20 010 Olx-4 l? 1
Cleveland-?>.. ...100 ?00 010 -2 6 0
Fostur.and Cady; Morton, Blandlng
aqd O'Neill.
.?./-,- Vf*-": i - - ? ? - .
,'- rTa-rho'V on the Job.1
New<'YhA;'A.aguat'22;i^f?e.tr. York
woh' ihepbpenifts/ game' from' 'Chicago
by 5 to ? >- Th* home-teanV-hit Both
Clcotto and Bena opportunely, while
Warhop kept the Chlacgo hits scatter.
t?d.
Score- '
Chicago?. . MHO m ?0o-^? - 9-3
New York .. . .000 080 02x-5 ll 0
-TCteotte, Bene scad -Schalk; Warhop
5?dNnnatoaker. *.?.*?.
. Phillies finke Even*
VMlad?lp?ila, August 22.-Phitadol
pm-rTtit?d St Louis broka even ia the
double headier nete'Uodiy--S?- Louia
.wmntng i He first xatho'iu ton in ningi?
4 to 3, and the locals taking tko ?ec
6ni ? to i. The visitors outhit tho
home team by. almost two" to one
thc ?lrrt contest jput .pteii$M|;< "
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COME MONDAY
North; Carolina League?
At Greensboro 3-3; Asheville 2.1.
Kl Charl?'tt? 3;Durham 4< 10 In-1
VIRGIN I?TLEAGUE
?t Richmond 4; Petersburg 2. lst|
game. ?'*"' " .
At Newport Nows 4; Portsmouth ?.
First gain?:
?t Newport News 3 i? PoTTsmoutir 4. j
Second'game. !
At Norfolk 3-1*3; Roanoke 5-0. 2nd|
game, seven Main ga.' '. H?.,
South, Atlantic
At Charleston 5; Augusta 2.
At Savannah 1;. Columbia 3.
At Jacksonville-i? Columbus 0.
At Macon i ; Albany :0. - . ..
SOUTHERN- LEAGUE |
At Atlanta 1; Montgomery 0. 1st
1 Iraine. -
At Atlanta 7; Montgomery 1. 2nd
I ?am?. '
At Nashville 5; ?fifm??gham 2. 'isl
?game. ". >??-'.-*
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