The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 24, 1907, Image 1

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COLLEGE STATION. TEXAS, APRIL 24, 1907,]
NUMBER 27
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small club check*, sad *olid shade*
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A. AND M. DID SOME QOOD PL A VINO
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vas a cold day for T. C. U.
and the spectators last Friday, but
oor.team wanned to their task and
easHy run up the forfeit score in
aix«innings. Never have our boys
showed such team work and this
largely the canse of T. C. TVs
string of naughts. A. and M. got
;our errors, none costly, while the
soys from WaoO roiled up ten.
Tysom did the twirling for'®!
,’isitoiiij ^He hatf’a wonderful de-
ivery btat the cold weather must
with
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The Teclnologtca!
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enter on cortificate vrithoMt emminstioi i
CAkrrcL Traimm. Gn i in th<
Mcpern Language* an^ the Ap
nstnUction. Fjle
Te* hnidal IiHtibction.
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Colegv Statioo,
a f «V Vt>ur •* rjr***. aaw*^* w-.nn
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eral subject*. Kfi^lishL Hi
| Scsencea, which ■fori' ^
■plication now. i Cafnloguaw
have interferred with his control.
Mis team gave him poor support,
hut never Mid down, even when
We were running in over them in
|he second and third. H' '4Ab
CapL Smith pitched the first two
niogs and then went to left field
while Hafl went n the bast. Even
though it was oo
their Usual umliing bafl. -T. C. U.
got four Hcattcrcil Httk hiha-
amounted . to qatBKjjPntt?
lack robbed Tysom of wl7.ii
ordinarily l)e s safe one by -
y bit of fielding and a
uff at first.
8UW:th such placing on the ityp
K.can sqe.pothii^g.but a continu
us round of victories.
; T. C. U. started off the game h>’
filling up the bases, but Smith
pitebe*! ouf of the hole and never
again did it look like .a score for
the Wacoites. A strike out apd s
double pnt an end to/ the first
round. A. and M. took it easy
the first spasm but how they
by Perkins who was work
Choc at second, j Hoeweder,
and Ehlinge^ (bfj Homsbv
j the scoring i Black jtnada a
slide on the way in. uk’uf 1
T. C. U. g6t ;a hit in the
by Bloor .* H iieweBef! iha
< hot one that i^sMld Have-
:|)!ho«ne «look easy * for' Bloot:
double by EhKdger f* and
closely followed hy EhlingeV's
ing a pop up v k of first br
oar team to the hat. I Wess wal
and Hweweiler drme one too
for Perkins to handle clean
went to first. • Black knocked
one to Thomas who easily
ed It into a double. This
Milligan's out wan sufficient,
Tysom took three and the
Frizzel put it safe in left field
it Was ho use;*Ehlinger and K
w-re on their jobs and took in
pretty fouls. • i
The only thing noticeable in
next round was Kelley’s <
home from second on a wind np
Tysom and Bloor’s errofr!
got hit in the hes<| but didnH
his base as Khlin ger did just
The next was the last one on
count of the cold and the dar
MUligaa and Black got
Pewee wa\kril^lMMj>Pg ^
turned mU> spores. T.
triad to chauga>^he score
JL was too la
gave Kelley a chance to
some pretty piching. Randall
first and went Oo second on a
throw. Per kips went out at
$nd Frizzell endecfilttr slaughter
the innocents, by taking th
swings.
Our boys did the playing and «j j
regret they didn't have a chant 5
to win the next game from Randal ,
which was not,marred on accou
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of ^he in^emeni weather.
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•«i B LUMP ANY WINS FROM D.
company stinted the g«me by
ng two men In the fir^ihuidlf 1
D followed with one score. i| L
tn the second inning 1 Jennings
Whitt el strdek out, Ha- ris g<*
on balls and ‘Abney was pot
t at first J > Rutledge started out
a hit. Cobe got baaeW -
and came in on Uneburg 1 #*
iii Blake was thrown ont at first;
m Bethel and Jones < ' of
In the*third inning Smith B.<-Wi
placed Cason, who was bit in tbt
while hatting. Day got first
error, bibrell out on sacrifice,
ilgo out at first, Rutledge out at
Smith and Goodman went oa ,
on|jnt4t' * * . In
In the fourth inning Maxwell
tat first, Jennings and W*£lJ
rack out. Smith, Ltnneburg and
lake retired D’ company's side. v
arris, Abney and Day retired ia
in the fifth. Bethel, Jonest
ge made onts. -H ■ .Tj.
sixth Dibrell, Esterwood
Filfeo scored for B rompany,
th, CObe and Goodman made
t» fot D cotn|iany. ^ ‘ - 5
In the seventh B scored several ^
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D company took Tuesday’s game
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or about May rhti Mon dash* fk*
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man to pay io*ih» ixxjk as a
he reeei\*es same, aS dur Recount cohtrovfljfie* 5f arbitration, Caj t
with thM publishers must be dosed |h. H. Sargent has consented^
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Wessenddrf took
♦ j went to third on F
and scored on an errfr by Bloor
Black mad^^first, stole Second and
sedred oti a Couple of efrbrs, com
ing in close behind Pewee who
scordd on an errbr J>y the short
stop. EhliUger got first on an er
ror by Tysom but was killed at
third . Huff was switched tn and as
sisted Black and Pewee across. Kel*
ley clouted the sphere py^r the cen-
u rid elder's head. Tliat was good for
two and he made third on the
throw to the plate that didn't 1 cut
Huff off.* Kelley scored <m Moore’s
roller and* Bloor’s error,-, and
Moore went down in a goose chase
between find and second in which
all of the T. C V. team took
f thnitb walked; A couple
Of errors tended him od third.
MdUfcan ’ivr.rked around to seoood
o j md Dutch struck out. Leaving
k theucore s*-o. ?: S0 **' 1
1 The third Was less interesting.
T. 'fc. tT. was retired in short oWer
F.klinger. l*t base
Hug, P.
H«m*by, C. 1'.
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Frinrall. R. P. s 4 $ 1 U
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Two base hits: > ■ Kelley. = ■ ij M
Double Plays: Ehlinger to West
sptjdorf to ICliIinger;
Thomas to Bald win; Thomas unas*
sisted.
!b*lebtl tnllsf: Off Tyst^ ^ j
Struck 0& By Btaith
Huff 5, by Tysom 3,
- Hit by pitched ball: N Frfztell
Bhliqger. L . Juti-iJ.4drit 1
Passed belie: Bloor 1.
5ETh5r33T«BrV*t the! Wild Pitches: Ty*om *mB
firttnian up; and a strike ont.wnd UmpUtr - Church. Scorer;! J
a caught fly by Moore finished the D. Colllnsl
job. A and M. got’’oidy'* three
of garnet- r hour and 40'
scores. Smith was robbed ot* bit minutes.
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ked like a winner by a 2-0 scorej
rhen tht hitting streak seized D,
had ti* W>H
Inched, 5-2 and foolishly wasted
jer fifth innuig by striking out,
Iheo she might have added to the
ere StimsJn got eight strike
t'v and -Merseheidt jmx. -C rap- ] J
d him for only two hits. The Hud ‘
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roOg, and Hiftledge, and* 11
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lx} 3rd —-Goodman, 1. f. j
iiipert, r. f. Merschcidi^ p.
hitiyey (c.) c. Blske. ci '
ab«f>, s. » Line burg r. f.
ittg, c. f. Bethel, 3M L | ‘
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iTes- S^ 01 MEET W,T * ALLEN ACADEMY
J IN BRYAN.
* * " Ttie track squad will go to Bryan
turday afternoon to have a tt^r
t with the AUen^Acack niv ><iuad.
is is not to be a dual nmerbut *
* test to get a line on the perform*
of the individuals
ad. Since the Fact Wc
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it t, pcobahle
JjKbe called off
town thould go oa
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