The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 01, 1920, Image 10

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    10
THE BATTALION
RICE LOSES BOTH
GAMES TO A. AND M.
(Continued from Page 1)
Summary:
A. and M. R II
Lackey 2nd b. 0 0
Lewis, 3rd b. 2 2
Matthews, If. 0 1
Higginbotham, ss 0 0
Glezen, cf 0 0
*Alexander, cf 0 1
Guynes, rf 1 1
Dwyer, 1st b 2 0
Crawford, c 2 2
Henderson, p 2 2
E
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total 9 9
Rice R H
Thomas, If 0 2
Nash, 3rd 1 0
Powell, ss 0 0
Dyer, cf 1 3
Waters, 2nd 1 1
M. Heywood, rf 0 0
O. Heywood, 1st 0 0
Matthewson, c 0 0
Atchison, p 0 0
3
E
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
Total 3 6 2
Struck out by Henderson 14, by
Atchison 5; Hit by pitched ball, Lew
is, Dwyer, O. Heywood; Stolen bases,
Dyer, Lewis 2, Matthews, Henderson;
Two-base hits, Waters, Crawford,
Henderson.
*Batted for Glezen in eighth.
A. AND M. WINS SECOND; SCORE
3 TO 0—ONE HIT GAME
Playing in great style behind Hig’s
superb pitching A. and M. took the
second game from the owls Wednes
day afternoon. The feature of the
game was the pitching of Higgin
botham who held the visitors to one
scratch hit and scored two himself.
The A. and M. boys profited by
Rice’s errors and annexed three runs
while the feathered birds were dealt
a shout-out.
The battery for the game was
Higginbotham and Crawford, Dyer
and Matthewson.
First inning—Rice—Smith grab
bed a rebound off Hig’s hand getting
first Rice man; second, easy fly to
Alexander in right; third, man
whipped. A. and M.—Lackey out on
ground ball, second to first; Lewis
to first; Lewis same way to pitcher;
Lefty Matthews caught the ball on
the end of his bat for a liner to
Powell.
Second inning—Rice—Dyer easy
out on grounder Hig to Rothe at
first; Waters whipped; McHeywood
ditto. A. and M.—Powell juggled
Hig’s grounder, safe at first; Glezen
bunted and O. Heywood errored on
receiving throw; Alexander repeated
and Heywood dropped another leav
ing bases full; Rhode hit a long fly
to left and Hig scored on the throw-
in; Crawford fanned; Smith hit to
Waters who forced Alex out. One
run.
Third inning—Rice—O. Heywood
bunted to Captain Lewis who failed
to pick it up; Matthewson bunted to
Hig who threw Heywood out at sec
ond; Williams hit to Rohde who
threw Matthewson out at second;
Thomas hit a slow one to Lewis and
was thrown out at first. A. and M.
—Lackey safe at first on a hard hit
through second; Lewis sacrificed Red
to second; Powell threw Williams
out at first; Red going to third; Hig
hit to first and the umps called him
out on a close decision.
Fourth inning—Nash fanned;
Powell bunted a short one to Cap
tain Lewis; Dyer hit a high fly to
Glezen. A. and M.—Glezen hit to
Waters who threw it wide of first
base; Alex bunted and Heywood
dropped Dyer’s throw and Glezen
beat the ball to third; Alex stole sec
ond; Rothe hit to Waters who threw
Glezen out at the plate; Rothe stole
second; Alex out at home on a steal
and Crawford hit through short stop
scoring Rohde; Smith hit same place
and Lackey out Waters to 0. Hey
wood.—One run.
Fifth inning—Rice—Waters hit a
slow one to Smith who threw out at
first; M. Heywood hit a high one to
Smith; Smith went over for a wide
one and threw 0. Heywood out at
the first sack. A. and M.—Lewis hit
one in the old reliable safety zone,
between the short stop’s legs; Lefty
sacrificed him to second and Hig put
him on third by a slow throw from
short stop and was safe at first;
Waters muffed Glezen’s liner but
tagged out Hig and Matthewson
dropped the ball when Lewis slid
home; Alex hit a high one to second.
—One run.
Sixth inning—Rice—Matthewson
hit a high foul for Lewis; Williams
hit a slow ball and Lackey fielded the
grounder and he was out at first;
Thomas whiffed. A. and M.—
Rohde out by the short stop,out at
first; Crawford hits for two bases;
Smith sacrificed him to third where
he died when Lackey hit a rain
bringer to left.
Seventh inning—Rice—Nash tried
Lefty with a high one; Powell hit a
high one back of third which Smith
went over and grappled; Dyer flied
out to Alexander. A. and M.—
hit to short who threw the ball out
of the park; Lefty filed ont to right;
Hig hit safely; Glezen hit to short
who essayed the play at third but
pulled the baseman off the bag on
the throw; Alex whiffed and Rohde
hit a high foul for the edification of
the catcher.
Eighth inning—Rice—Waters hit
to Smith for Rhode’s put out; M.
Heywood hit to Lewis for another
out at first; O. Heywood hit one back
to Hig and was out at first sack.
A. and M.—Crawford hit a hard one
to right; Smith out Dyer to first;
Lackey out short stop to first.
Ninth inning—Rice—Lackey er-
ored on Matthewson’s/ grounder;
Williams hit a high foul which Hig
came over and grabbed; Matthewson
was forced at second on Thomas’
grounder to Hig; Nash flied out to
Matthews.
Summary:
A. and M. R H E
Lackey, 2nd 0 1 1
Lewis, 3rd 1 0 0
Matthews, If 0 0 0
Higginbotham, p 1 2 0
Glezen, cf 0 0 0
Alexander, rf 0 0 0
Rothe, 1st 1 0 0
Crawford, c 0 1 0
Smith, ss 0 0 0
Totals 3 4 1
Rice R H E
Thomas, If 0 0 0
Nash, 3rd 0 0 1
Powell, ss 0 0 5
Dyer, p 0 0 0
Waters, 2nd 0 U 2
M. Heywood, rf 0 0 0
0. Heywood, 1st 0 1 1
Matthewson, c 0 0 0
Williams, cf 0 0 0
Totals 0 1 9
Struck out by Higginbotham 5, by
Dyer 2. Stolen bases; Glezen, Alex
ander, Rothe. Two-base hits; Craw
ford.
Umpire; Rankin.
Time of game; 1 hour, 45 minutes.
* ❖
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