The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 08, 1919, Image 3

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I* Score bf innfosft: ; {.’ p f
A. and W.^ 0 0 f - o o 2 It 0—6
Baylor * 0 90 0 0 0 0 0 1—1
Summary: Thrc* baar hit. Uew*»;
Sacrifice hit. Duncan, Ghyena, Roth**,
Touc baton*; Stolen baaca, Forreat;
Baaea on balla, off Smith' 3, Turner 1;
Struck out, by Smith 6, Turner 3.
Duncan 1; Nine hits, 3 rune off Tur
ner in 7 inninre; 3 hit*. 2 runs off
Duncan in 2 inning*; ’Passed balls.
Bemkausen 2; Left on bases, A. and
M. 8, Baylor 5 y Burned runs, Baylor
1, A. and M. 4; Sacrifice fly, Duncan;
Umpire, Blank; Time, 3*>0.
The Bear scorer K«»t nearly as bad
ly twisted as the umpa in this game
by entirely missing the final run the
Aggies -made in thL/cMith inning,
and reporting the score as 4-3, Hit
ting in the pinches wop this gamt,
together with good relief pitching by
Smiths Two day’s rest bad not been
enough for Munch, so in the fiftn
with ont run in, the full, and one out.
Coach Bible sent Smith in. Parson
retired the side with oi|e more ran,
which was the result
Rothe,' The Parmer*
the tiifu*. Munch
the wib. Lewis drove
the first inning and
third. In the fifth
Forrest executed a
acoring. In the ei^ith
one ip the riba, was sacrificed to aec
ond by Rothe, toeiLthind on Touch,
■tone’s infield out, ] an scored on
Smith’s single.
r*;: TimjAggma amt* aa^wctalljf elatei
four at might over the
an error by
leading at
credit for
a run in
more in the
hot ham and
steal, Hig
brrest too*
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Fourth Oam«.
Baylor AB R H PC j
Walker. If 5 0 1 3 l
Henry, 8b 4 0 1 3
Duncan, rf 4
W L. Iordan, lb 3
Long, c J- 2
Goode, 2b a
Hawthorne, 2b _ 1
Dabney, cf 4:
Garvin, ss 4
McDaniel, p ; 3
*Pickemn L
j Totals 33
A. and M. AB
Da via, c 6
Matthews, If ’4. 4
Higginbotham, ss 4
Lewis, 3b 6/
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Totals ,-37
[ Scpfe by inaings
A. end M. 10 2 011 0. 0 1
. ;BMAoS^ 00 1 012 0 00
/ Summary: Two-baSe hits, Lewis,
4 Higginbotham. Matthew?* 2; Stolen
bases. Davis, Lewis 2. Higginbot 1
/ Forreat; Sacrifice {bits. Henry, To
2, McDaniel; Hit by pitcher, Jordan
by Munch. Higginbotham and Fod
* rest by McDaniel; Ta*4s on balls, off
Munch 1, Smith 3; Pasted hall. Long;
Seven hita, 2 runs off Bunch is 4 1^2
inning*; on* run, m hit soff Smith m
4 2-3 fciaing*; Earned runs, Baylor
2, A. wid M. 4; Left on ba-c*. Bn\
12. A. and M. 0; Umpire, Blanks
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