South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 278, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 October 1921 — Page 11
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WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 5. 1921 l i t u. ouu.i d ccuTD ISciVo-TTfflES 1 1
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Foolish to Pick a Winner Though Giants Have Edge
'itrliin? Has Been Biggest Factor in Scries in Last Five Years ut Number of Sluggers May Make Difference.
Ry jack vr.iorK.
!becaue of h!3 terrific macinff. gets
i:V VOKK. O-t. 4. Pickir.fr the i the call over IZm'A Meucl. Meurel
is tho better fielder of the two ,ho.v"ver, and a dangerous batter at all times. George Hums, one of the betl fielders In either major league and a wonderfully consistent hitter, outrank Elmer Miller, of the Yank, in center Held. Miller fields as well an Purn, but he has not had the experience and he doesn't come up to Burns as a swatsman.
night field, with Bob Meusel and!
Itovi Younp on patrol duty, offers, SHALS another stand-off. Both Meusel and j M Collura , Younc are consistently eood in the ! Homphill .
' ' ' I 1 .
:. r of t.e vnrM s-rirs brtwn
. ir.t.x and Yanks i a. hazard-
alj.-.oet foolish tahk to ntt'-mpt. Th- fliin!.'. Ju de-ins thm by ali-ir--;rd .:bi -Ity, hiv- an tlx on the Y..:ik. though It is all on papT. So (;;.ir.t vi-tory In the ror.iJr.? Fortes r.r-t purpr!-''1 th writer, though i r. u!-:.ind-out yrtion of McI raw's team is rot bin? mad" hre. No worldV ?ri s in th la;t five year. nr have offered such a iu"un!a'r. of uncertainties to the " r ;f'.r." Bf-th tams havo thfir w-.ak and rtmn,? point. I'.-th are p.. : ( f a trrifi" punch. Uich has pr ! that it ran ';:'ht and win ur; ! r iir-. V.V;!v 1 k I" by side, thy y. il ;nce tho s'ib s pretty -von'y. ':U hiriu' has dcifh d rno.-t world's pori" of other years. It may d'-ci le th:-- on'-. If it da.-n, tho (liants are th'- he: pr'Prel to stand the strain of a hard s Tie. B'it what will th rdpe in pitching pr-t.t th" Giants If tli" Yanks Ftart to slaughtering the slants of McCraw's men? Or what if the proline bats (.f the Giants, f-lx of whom are ..If1) hlttcri-. no matter whether Smith or Snyder i used behind the bat, crash through the offerings of Carl May and Waite IIyt?
Iookln- at it from this an.le, abil
ity to make th hit may have more
to do with the decision in favor o
tho team that Krts the fewest hit..
Utah Bis Question. Babe Buth, naturally enough, looni.i up a the bi? question mark for the Giant pitchers to solve. Take hhn out of tho Yank lineup and New York fana would make the Giants prime favorite. The big IJamhino may break up thn best rdfrhed ba'.l rame at any Ptace. No-
body known thi.s any baiter than j Ihirin? Brooklvil HnllV.
i - j j
BOWLIMG
ii
1IISH AWAK A
HALI IIAM KIISl'M'S
ni.MINLK'.S I'rre Ill .tit In .............. ! Toter M C;;sk'-j J"l Ilol V's IlanJicap 1SS Total 7?f, C'OONTAILS IMt'hr 1C1 1'io.Ter VV.nferhoue 101 Hopper 131 I.i van Handicap L'T'j
11?. 11.1 l.-.l m
ll'i US 112 1W 270
Total
117 J l'j
right garden. Both can play ball, j j..r't!.r ' j;;':
nit oi: tne nign one accurateij. ana sr v.i r
i a eoinrirlrnr-o thnt thp . Haridcap J.T
batch of batting averages showed them hitting .325 apiece. In tho catchlnjf department the Giant have the edg-e.
Smith and Snyder, both hitting ! HU der
better than .320, are pood, bis marks! N'ttlrtnn
e . .u.i 1 j.. i i i iiii
ior piicnre, ncaay generais Deninu ,
the bat and good tlelders. Both can cut down runners at second with
Handicap .,
Totals rniiRos W .rr.er
r,r;.
112 lit 112 i:;7 2.:0
i.".i in 17.'. 140
12.'i i:2 io.1M 12S 270 973
10' 147 171 l."i i:u) 2".0
r.uzzard b.'l r.flduff rruger 201 3H Handirap t'.7 1 iT.D Totals Ml 477 410 nonpai:i:ils ,v: Hurolits 172 Wolf' ir... 2.V.I Low Seore U2 anderbosch 154 .T"nli-fen l.--" r,7I Ilandleap m ;;rr r.-M Totals 870
S37 1702
444 4HN
4-.N ! 4 ." ; (;: ) i
141 127 l.Vt
01 Iff) l tin
Kl OOS
17' 13.l.r.7 120 173 13
ir.o 113 1.-.4 ls; IM
00G 0CO
LIOIIT DIAMONDS T.nff ll.l Taker ii: Ilnrrlnsrer ir,0 I.ol.ju(rb l.ts SvauW 17 Handicap IK
140 ir.2 140 110 l.Vi lta
17 1.--) 143 1 ll 1G3
sr. I S'.Ü tS7 27S4
Ilacdii-ap
lo 312 01 12; i.:o
V
14S 104 in; 144 21 2
1.12 HO 122 1P mi 22:i
Totals CATITOL Marcus
H nlersoa Weiniewski Oiiils Pel .......
r.O fCA 012
I'.o 127 13? 147 14
Tot.als ...
i.i:tho's
047 847
deadly regularity, and the slow-foot- j crühton :d Yank will do well not to tempt Ilodupp .
their arms. Schang, tho veteran, and
youn? Devorner, aro Hugins' catch- KnoiiioVk".."."...".". 12.
I!t:e. he
Itol:n
01 123 110
1M
ing staff.
? ! Carl Mays Became
Famous by Mighty
Twirling in 1916 "
Handicap Totals ...
2:)1
121 127 121 icn lis 201
VA 113 127 12M 14". 201
DARK
H .tl L . S'neM M3trcer ... S:i Ith Mebbelnier Handicap Totals. ..
DIAMONDS
1
b77 800 8Cd
4tS) ::i; ::2t) 4S2 t;co 20." 1
.,t.o
43n TUMBI.KIiS 470 j r.a Arpdol :r2 ! I'.elbrlseh
ro.3 i Lite . ' Lattlalr
2Ci3 I Murray
I
ft) 171 1.-.C i3
143 03 12! 130
133 2ii; 133 l-" 13
17rt 120 UK) 124 irj
mi 101 ir.4 liä 210 ls.3
SCO 1020 0G7
Carrigan Sent Rookie to the Iound With Bases Filled
M'. Graw and It goes without saying J liuth will probably gtl a base on,
lall.i If the CiarU.s are In a tight pinrh. If 3 all in tho. crime, and the Yank pLcher have the .same prerogative. It can be siid i:i favor of Mc- ( Irak's team that tlie Oiant have a betteri'.i ..-asone.i and bett r primed pitr-hin staff tuday than the Yanks. In Nehf, Tor.cy, Douglas and Barnes, M' Jra,w has a mighty capable quarh i'.. -hind these men are bailee, Iiyau and Shcu. Manager Iluircrin has his one bi u f. C.iri Mays, a game and brilliant ;. :-uiu' td.ibb. r in Waite Hoyt and a tiap.;-ei '.us and wiley veteran when is ricrht in Bob hawkey. But Siia v key is not at his best. Harper, i'irrry and Collins stand behind thtsr twirlt-rs. Ni lif Books (iood. Th.- ;iant-- haven't looked at a . -n: ri:T- delivery KUh as Maya and will undoubtedly find it ::-.,uV.-s'ime, but Art Nehf. in form. ::,.nds an even chance to take May's measure. Comj-ured to the Yanks,
Dust'-j off the .bench somewhere amon? th pennant-winning teams ig a downhearted rookie who may in the next few dap leap to unforgettable lory, through the medium of the world's serits. History proves that it has been done frequently. In fact the series in .which no rookie makes the big jump from the bench to the center f national attention is the exception ather than the rule. Who'll it be in 1921 ? Probably no rookie ever had a stiffcr introduction Into the tigr series than did Carl Maya, present Yankee hurier. when he was a rookie member of the Bed Sox squad in 1D16. In th first game of the series between Boston and Brooklyn Ernie Shore apparently had the game sewed up. for the Red Six were leading 6 to 1 when Brooklyn came to bat in the ninth. Then came a u-rtat Brooklyn rally. Three runs
A HGO'J
Kellv ;. Diteh .. Kuhn J. Dlfeh ..
M Dt:!Ti ..
andicap
r.o 102 ii; ir',4 23
1S3 111 74 134 12S Ol
201 122 loa 14.", KW 231
r.is r m I 30" 400 fj3
Totals
&70 StX 075 2709
WARE HOUSE NO. 1 T,f-nsetimler I.'.s Hepler IT,.) Averse 1M) Holln 101 Carter 13s Handicap 1H
us 115 ISO lis 171 lit
143 143 107 1H
410 43S Mi) r,v 43J
125 17 127 100 104
1 1SH tJ 145
ORI'IIEI AI LADIES ORPIIEl'M LADIUS NO. 1 Fwitzer 120 112
C'clip 131 Lew Score .) (fiicbell 127 Moore 100
12Ö 114 151 131
154 IM lt-3 155 145
02 11) 123 10'J 110
;:
.3.54 447
Totals
5i3 C34 C04 1S01
Totals TRIMMERS4Zlinruerman ....
IlamaJOIid . IHhsrhman Miller Ave rape .. allndioap
ST D:S 2715
147 120 117 110 i:o
121 ii 122 117 ISO 1!)
14." 112 14'. 12' 1st! K)3
413 32a 41s ::i2 "4U :S3
ORPIIEl'M INDIES NO. 2 Culver SiS 125 Iiowman S5 121 Lcedhinan 101 114 U'ilJette 109 120 IlildebranJ ui 120
111 115 157 110 121
331 321 .a. I
33i
aas
Totals
400 C00 C14 1C01
GREENING SPECIAL
Totals Sso 820 01S 20'S
SHOIl MAKERS Cnienh8vT J'"s MinclnscU 137 Mann 10) (lunn lsi Round 130 Handicap 172
122 154 200 133 150 172
143 17S 154 l."0 123 172
4r. fdt 470 4 CO 510
Tota.!f 054 040 02S 2.22
WAPEOUSE NO. 2 Eekstlen 112 Walker i 42 Dohner 155 Jr. 11 Ik 103 KlStt S-5 ullndirnp 219
125 151 144 145 131 cr.3
un 120f3 10S 110 210
353 422 .302 V)0 .337 M)7
I., Greenlnff Aker Knobloek .,
Heusler Douoran
100 112 1f2 IDS 152
203 1 100 140 1U5
143 1L5 170 lso 175
K03
444
510
51
4ir
Totals
7S3 m 840 21C0
SOUTH REND niltowykl Rtbrens Svb roder
Rrtssler Carmin
STATIONERY
1UH
130 i;s ISO
174 154 14H 14S 100
140 102 157 1SS
474 47ft 473 4'.6 500
Totals
Sfid 070 851 PV7
t".-ie lliants art- superior in tiolilin. h:d been pounded across and tho
and ba.-e running. They play a more :.-. v-itu d tcanie on both attack and
defense than the Men
1 1 u. gins.
On: i- th y .start Rettin?; men o: the ba-ns. MrCnw will send them around, for the (liant can run the s.n ks. Tlie Yank-, on the other hand. luve the habit of pluming their men aroMn 1 the p.nks. Can they do it in t!il. rcriis? Figures for t!1.?- season show that tin Y.;iiks exi e'. in run-making, but
th- y have ta ide but llva more hits I run. , , . :'a . i;iint: an in a t'.uht - Two years later Mays played a biff ri the supposed bulge of the Hut- !art in downing the Cuba in the '18 .,uv fail t- materialize. 1 -eries. winning the third game and
Vr,r-;w as romi"ared with Hu-'.ib.j last and decidin.cr frame.
, seasone.l world's s-irir-s; times by adores of 2 and 1
campaigner and a even-time p,-n-i.tnt winner in Ills own league. As
SLITTER'S Gill loO DniM 102 Welnbersr 104 Fuwhusli 117 Average 10 ;indk-np 20J
137 115 120 12S ISO
140 V 111 ino 10 2 s.S
Totals CUTTER.S Swan son Willette
Wtppler Kopps . Ca 6 tell .
70s. 23 853 247'
177 202 15S 152 1Ü1
217 202 170 150 1x8
135 1S1 150 150 155
520 5s5 4S7 452 504
Totals SÖ0 027
7SO 2Ö57
r.sc, v.0
41 1. 1 540 vsO
I! LACK StttTer .. Patterson
Diujel . UU-hter Ctok ..
SOX-
174 124 1-J5 K 107
UK 150 14h 1T3 153
140 127 145 17S 157
Totals 770 S12 753
Totals
' ases were filled with enthusiastic Brooklynites when Manager Carrigan sent Shore to the 'showers and called on Bookie Ma vs.
It was a toui-Th moment, even for ''r'tt
a veteran, cniei .Myers, a uravy hitter, and Jake IXaubert. star swatsman of the Brooklyn team, were up next in order. Myers beat out an iniield hit, but Mays saved the day by making Daubert ground to Scott, and the Brooklyn rally failed by one
DOS 070 001 215
EUMRER JACKS Trirple 115
! r.Aff s7
101 ........... I.'-.
Robinson 143 Handicap 20S
a ;rati-cri-t h his -h own himself to lt c'.:o. ri r to the midget manager in the way h-' has ban 11 d Iiis tram this : .- p.. llugii:.s knows ball players .i: .! lvv- to develop them but he Is u:. tried as a wor'.d srioV Held genr il
t ' ; .":iS fro"-! l'I 1 II ll JCA- 1 u u uu " vi vuj. uc-ti,
a newcomer with the Mackmen that
13s u; 110 12-; 105 20s
137 120 122 H '.7 lf.4 20S
300 343 :r.a 42 :c,2 024
Totnls
703 020 01S
STl'UKll AKF.lt SCOItKS tudelmkfr National. CNT.R
I.c-renz I'fcht .
Rrnndt .... Hrlley . Low Si'ore Handicap
Totals ... REDS Ha Ik 1'oiver ..... Harmon ... Mueller Walters ... Hnndlenp Totals ...
1 .1-
tion.-". r iiuis s to le a battering affair. B.'th teams will have their li-rhtine; clotiis on. Victory mear.f something between 50.00m ar.d ?7.0io apb co for the ii-inrtni !i''iiit :ipiI both ar fa-
I 1 r" rr . , -,- T.linr tili 111 n t a tn
both
In the
two frames h allowed only 10 hits. Bush Koso l'nexi)cctcxlly. Iyeslie Bush is another hurier who unexpectedly leaped to fame. Connie Mack, Athletic leader, counted on his two veterans. Plank and Bender, to pull him through the 1013 series with the Giants. But for the third game Mack
Miller
Kostlser
Reason, and a pitcher who had had , s'm'ltu '."l only one year of minor league ex- ! 7UUy .'. .". ..'.'.'.. perience. He had spent 1012 with Handicap ...
the Missoula (Mont.) team. Bush worked like a vet. opposing
. . 203 177 133 r.13 ,. 13s 151 153 422 .. !:17 131 153 421 . 1"i 11i l32 4as , . 142 123 01 350 . 170 175 15S 510 . 057 S73 S30 2t"".0 . 102 105 01 44s . 142 14i Iii'. 400 . V.t 125 150 473 . 17; 140 137 457 . 10 4 13'. 131 434 .170 170 170 537 . 104 4 SO4.) Sf-O 2740
INTER CITY llnmon 101 C. Wfiirener l.Tj 1 AVhiteman 150 Churchill 130 J. Wagener 153
Totals
7H2
IND. ENGRAVING Kceue 157 Sipotz 1!7 G. I'opp ls. Rumpf los M. I'opp 137
133 151 104 is: l 130
1S5 174 u; ls7 101
152 100 171 153 ls'.i Sil
150 1S5 2o7 171 103
4 SS 401 43 51 L 477
40S 4 4! 515 45S 47S
230S 4'.S .554 .Vss 520 01
Totals
S3 1 003 SS0 2(517
MIAMI
I Jittisoti
Welcome ., IIiMelranfl LoOaugh .. Rrewer ... Totals ..
150 152 1ST 140 105
140 104 171 150 132
1S3 105 17' 15S
473 all -.30 403
12 70, j:7 i;5)"i
AMERICAN TRUST Shirk 171 E.- Entrdahl 1"S Eianions 10) I: Oy is.-, R. Engdahl 170
17s 10O 157 150 b5s
174 152 157 172 io;
1.50 r.o t 510 531
Totals
SS3 S12 S.31 2.52a
Studebakrr Amerlran.
INDIANS
in tills re-
m:.l ir wltii :no l'oio
v.iirhcr will have an edvit
H p e 0 1 . Also, the rivals will be playing to ' home r wds" an i each will have a world of -apport. !. raw I --- Sli!irclC ain.. Mctlrav. v a'.waya bfOii iarial to -ho .ame. Tiie hit and run is ; -lite ni-thjd of attack, out he can m. '-m up when the t.cc.i;or. ar.M s. Tho science of slug
ging, incidentally, is a second nature
with tho Yanks and players
like
I tu Hi. IVe'i. Meuüel and Tipp arc bis stur.i'ul.nc l.'.ck fur any pitcher to f.io . Vit ou never (an judge what
Totals
live blnglcs and defeating them 8 to 2. lie was the only Mack pitcher outside the veteran pair to deliver. George Hohe, substitute third baseman for the "White ox. joined the team nt the tall end of the 1905 season, playing as- substitute at Intervals during 1005. Ordinarily a w ak hitter. IU ho in
the 1306 world series, pounded out; ,r(V.,r,n;"
a triple in the fifth inning of the j .ir.Tr.M,n .. first game that nab'.ed the White ; II rltr S!v to win 2 to 1. and put Mm on ,,:,,1"lrnP tiie hot corner regularly for the Total ..
Total
RRDWNSGusfafson .. NiU'-nt .... Domanskl . elmer .... I'nrker Handicap
. 15 K-3 1 00 4 07 . 1 sil 105 l'ot .540 . 153 123 13 4 41.'- . 1 '.0 205 15 4 47 . 17i 172 147 4so 05 15 '.." 55 . .0 t2i r,no 27 7 . 102 110 12 4aa . til i::7 121 . 124 123 130 r.v; . Hi b'N no 50; . 121 13 l'!2 rv. . 23) 250 22 ! 70-S , sji ws ;r,0 2052 I
KLK i;OWLIN(i ItESLI.TS HOOFS Hftrlln 'si 150 no 517 I'rownell 12 22' 100 ff4 Hvatt 1 1V2 101 5.3.3 I'auKan 170 17') 235 5s2 Leel)e 142 15 147 472 Totals S74 pi:j 025 2712 SOX Pischke 15s pi7 is2 557 I'f.'or I'.T T's t?7 JTJ
Ti:i.i:riioM; iikm ijs
NTOLX CO. l
11 itr
I.y ster
l."!l
150 I . . . ita
15s 12 121 11 a 174 275
1 10 123 12 15a 114 275
154 .14 '.I 30 s rsl 40.1 S25
ve
will do
in
y wl; it he has done d; r .M. a.-v.
a world's series
;rlng the reg-
o i"e u re
.some comparatively turns up as a batting
bilaroe of the prr. Aeam in the i ! third game Kohe ,ame uv with the ' , ,,rut' r .. ..." .. i?V" Ibises full in the sixth. Kling, tho j ..o!k"rs .....'..,'.. li'.t
Cub catchT, warned him as h" ap- rllrtrer 1?1 preached that he needn't expect an- ; s:,jv,,lr .'..'.'.'.'..'.'" " i5 ether straight high ball, the kind j 'Handicap V.V.V.'.V uio
that he had soaked two lays before. !
ayer turns up as a ü;iuu.i, , v,.l that Kl'nir was trv- I
i-.er So, no matter w.ueh wa ouJn. to v)rk h,.n f( f a nr, s:rike . MISirAWAKA NO. 1turn In sizing up the rival teams, a rlsht Thf. hrs. ball wa, ; WM! 137 f:o:-.e of uncertainty confronts i stra:?ht ar(l nIffh ;inti Kohe pound-! t?.1! uU- , led it to the r'.pht tield waT. for his ! An !.r'soa '." Ill
in comparing me ...o. . trirvle of the series, cleaning oi.Mlne in
; - ww i
uauutcTip . a
'.V. 070 'j 1 2 2s."
loa 100 1 1f. 15s 147 100
1 '" 15Ö 147 13s 13.1
41." 510 414 4. is -30 57
Totals
v20 0.5 S0; 270.'
man Tor man. the teams balance up pretty evenly, though the O'.ants are itrjr.jer lr the box and behind the 1 at. At brst base w ith Kelly an I Pipp t) be considered It lo-oks liko a f.and-cff. IMpp haa a ehade In I'.cld:rg and is a mighty dangerous bat-:-r. K ily. from whose afhen war lub .s.r.Hr'.ps. doubles, triplet and b '.'r.e ru:.s have bounced consistently all reason, is nearly as a good a rie'.itr and a heavier hitter. At teecond bafe, Aaron Ward may i e givt n a flight ehade ove r Jchnny Itawlir.s, but at shortstop IV-ck and Liane ruft of!-r anothvr stand-eff. Both are r!ahy tied'. or-, good hitiers ar.d quirk thinkers who have had Kn-r exper-ence. IVis-li ILanks High. Frar.k r'r;."ch ranks above Nally at third. IK- is a l.-tter bitt-r und bas-i runner and though he seems to rejuire more effort ir; b-lding hard-hit balls toward the hot corner he gets 'em. arid h has a wonderful arm. In tho irft held. Habe ltuth.
th? bases and sewing up tho pan-
tor the Sox. Totals
Wliltrm.m nils lMnoli.
C.eorge Whiterr.an. a veteran play-! i.nIA'AA N er who epent years in obscure minor J Pr-ny v.7 leagues and who begged in vain for '""bp 123 hischar.ee in the big show, finally VZ
it in 191 S. too late in life to be
Handicap
Totals . . .
101
11 no P'7 104 its 2s.l
137 1T 10s 137 1 3 101
170 1 lOs On 2N5
427 4 --.3 301 rn:i .".07 S'f
1 1',0 114 134 155 14S lot
42 425 47"
TntlN ...
s75
of jjreat advantage to him. ; Whiteman, thrown into the Red !
Sox-Cubs tattle of 1 0 1 S because of ; COTMKItCIAL OPTICE Boston's short handedness, proved 'lrert 114 the hero of the series. j l,0Jn .'.".'.'..'.'.'.'..'. lc He wen the Mrt game with his Tewi . . 14'.
hitting, getting two cf Hoston'.'s five j "bo'n Ita t .u. a,... IIar.dI.Mp 225
robbed Dodo Paskert of what wa tickettvl for a home run, by a seemingly Impossible catch. In the flftla hlj perfect throw to the plate from left field cut off Hollocher with a
Cut run. And in the eighth inning J kt'!1"! f the eighth game, with Hosten j I! in.iap
hading ry only one run, Wliiteman si ved the Jay "by running far in for barber's liner, erabins the ball in one hand and turning a complete suinereault.
10 d 032 0 "" 233
Total
PLANT OFFICE Krnett 142 Ts Tier l".o
'Ir ' r:rt
i . . 11" r. 03
111 120 b'5 147 147 -w
117 1J7 l'f) - 1 42
121 120 11 157 1.7 225 71
17 151 135 134 in
.370 r-' 4 5C7:
417
0
TAM)Rn nil. SCPEHLA C & G'SD! -k i:a Ilueriirr.r 100
013 013 nr:t i.ts
ir,141
10s IS.1)
o n
I
iL, I in 1
- , v..
IQUn BROS. 602 S. Michigan St. Phones :
Main 164 Lincoln 5164
i'3&tZ Miller .... I'iefcarOs . Totals . BILLS Vorgiu ...
uy
Fevers
D1I Predemns , Totals BUCKTAILS rfi.n:i IurTrt I ow Score
Cornier
12 132 175 Ks.;
125 1 -s 17 1 211 152
1 1 177 070
130 i:.o 154 1st 1 4
l.v 14 S7.
147 1-2 150 1 4'. 1C0
555
2'.oi
40" 4'0 454 .V.s 405
705 7'B 740 2540
Totals
105 10 4 125 107 7i
CrCKHYES Sommers , YVerntz Lash Abraham Sharkey , Totals
171 14S 154 14' 1S2 705
Ti 1 30 177 5 ".?
1S3 14S 120 220 L'04
101 170 130 '.4
5a ? 55 301 57
S 12 251
SPECIALS JCobr tvas , yde Cstafer Van Kirk
13 172 105 i-2 107
4
247 L-24 214 17 102
Totals p:ij lou-i
171 ls.5 170 t''.s
IM It's 2os 12 2(") 01s
4'N 5vl 2047
020 50.1 ;i7 .".'ii 55: 2021
FACLK S('Oni:s
WINGS
Cord ray 134 131 1(37 432 Van Arsdell 01 75 12a 2 '. TrienJ 131 121 134 IlruckPchlagle 110 1(S 127 ,354 Swop? 1.30 127 155 f02 Hand imp 224 224 224 072 Totals V20 701 007 2527 NECKS Thiehlor 154 151 102 407 C Arrhomboaillt ... 1i5 150 ma 4.55 Leusel 151 114 134 300
Wcsraher .. 'on-r llanlirap
12-5 175 172
Totals oio
LEJS 'orilidge , Ib'.nVy I vdr!.-!: aü' lp!.."'H , J r.r.vi-t-M .. Ilamiicap ....
170 115 1.2 l.-.i 12a 140
152 1) 172 soo
12 14' 17 1 ) t 1.5". 140
152 K2 172
1 7 1 1 '. 1 ! t.'.M 1 10
' 1 1 4
r.i ; 2701
5i Kiivanis Hall Team Will
i
t 114? ll UK it J K ' '
54 4 1
Totals CLAWS Mors.in
lxtz
1'. r.rylrnc!;! Austin I'ewre Il.unlii ip ....
21 05.
0'1 2714
Totals ..
K4 14 120 15; lis 231 t
1C 121 15 s 150 I'll 251 Oir.
175 i:.s 1 22 1 f.2 15.;
aJ5
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T-an. phort i.-p; Collnifr. first base; C:.nKr. -r;-r ,.v Kin?, third 1 as--; irg. . riTr r1,-'.!; Mr-Michi;. b ft I nr. 1 7oyr. right tId.
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