The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 08, 1919, Image 2

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BATTALION
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in -the Second inninu- Rotht* walked,
took second on Powell'i ainfrle' to
right, and scored when the third base
man orcrihrew first base on Davis*
grounder. In the fourth ineilng Pon.
•11 and. Munch walked, sending Roger
to second, from where he scored on
Davis’ single to left fieW. Powell was
forced to retire in the fifth innilng,
when he caught one of Smoky's fa-»t
oaea on a finger nail. Davis replac
ed him, and caught the rent of the
trip in big league style. He had to
"scrab” about a score arm, but the
scarcity of stolen bases tflls a differ-
Tkursday, May S,
Pirates only two hita and one earned!
be touched in the pinchitt. In sever- run, but his ikild heave to first in the
al innings they got men on bases, but seventh let in the Winning run. The,
Smbky t polled out of all holes by i Pirate* scored in the first, and the^
making, a man pop up pr by striking Aggies tied -It in the fourth. The
one eut- The Aggies tied the sco-e Pirates went ahead again with a run
*n the fifth, and the Aggies tied it up
again in the sixth. But the honfe j
team’s run ip the seventh could not
be dittoed. !' Daniel* struck out
Mewwn' Plrwtui. j It y.
Chairman Parson W, Smith had
too mach fof Baylor to touch in Fn«
clay's pppeamnee at Carroll Fields
while bis team-mates slammed tdn»
Bear hnrlers for fourteen safe hits,
and the Farmers won easily. Tut-
neK the right-hander who worked
parts of both games here, lasted five!
innings, but the Aggies slowed down
to his slow ball ib thje. sixth, an 1
made -good cbnnectiion for three hits
and two runs. Higginbotham single!
and scored on Lewis’ fWple, follow
ing which Fish (iuyons tingled, two
runs scoring. Rothe's hit and an er-
or accounted for another run in the*
•at tale.
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j ! Baker, :2b 4'_. J 3
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Krichamer. lb . 2
Lamb. If 3
, Wilson, cf fL r „ 3
H. Davis, 3b
Curtis, rf 4..
| Karris, c
Robertson, p
TotMlO 24
A. and M. AF
T. Davis, c!^ _4
] lllattkews. If 4
Higginbotham, ss 2
Lewis, ^3b 4i3
Guyon* k rf ^ 3
Lackey. 2b ^
^ Rothe, lb .._»_ 3
, Touchstone^ cf _• S
seventh, and in the. eighth two mort'
0 ! came in on singles Py Lewis, Forrest,
and Too. h one. and a squeexe oa
which Rothe laid down a nice bunt
on a ha|*d chince. The Bears bundl
ed two hits, a walk, and a sacrifice
fly for runlin the ninth, but Smith
ended things by fanning a pinch hit-
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Summary •. Two hase hit, Mgtthew*;
Stolen bases. Baker, Krichmaai; Sac
rifice hits. Call, Krichmhn. Curtis,
Higginbotham 2, Louis; Wild pitch,
Daniels 1 Hit by pitcher, B*her by
Daniel*; Bases on balls, off Danieli
,1, off Robertson 1; Struck >ut, by
Danials 11. Robertson 6; earned
runs. Southwestern 1, A. and M. 2;
Left on bases, A. and M. 3, Soutn-
wesiern 2; Umpire, Ashton J Time,
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' ’ i May day is a big day in George.
town, ao the Aggies pelitely made
the home people feel good by hand
ing them the baseball game. Daniels
pitched a tight game, and allowed the
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newest styles
of -he season
f«r young men. We
are,i showing them in
the new greens, greys,
browns, and blues.
Come in and select
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Spring
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* Long hit for Hawthorn in ninth.
iSmith out hhating 3rd strike foul.
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Lewis. 3b __t
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We keep an assortment^
Howard, Elgin and Wall
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Glasses scientifically fitted
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