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Hey na 7, Lakeland 1 on, Coleman and Rosar. a) MAMONAL Leataye Neg, MOO ch TE Th , Trinkl . Lombardi, le and Cooper, xt »Night Game At St. Louis R. HE. Chicago 014-1 St. Louis paeeneO ewe Set Sy fay + Pollett, Burkhart, Dickson, Sta- ley dnd Rice; Chipman, Grozinski and Scheffing. ‘ etapa At Boston. * Philadelphia ’ : ina iyiatelhtie Sox dior : opener, 5-2, but Chief Fan- ning pitched Tesch ball to win the, nightcap, | 2-0.) Results: ; AMERICAN LEAGUE LEA -At Chicago R. H. E. St. "Louis 2111 {Chicago 5 60 | Kramer, Moulder ‘and Early: /Gillespie, Caldwell, ‘Harris and a a ‘ 310 1 713 0 ; jisch and Masi. At Ciftcinnati | At Detroit Cleveland , 72 Di} Feller, Getél ‘dnd. Hegan, ‘Lo ‘ : : Feller, . Hegan, | | Vision Street (day and night pez; ‘Benton, , Newhouser > fas ». Wagner. t Reynolds, ‘Drews _ and Knight will be con- son; Masterson, Ferrick {Evans Officers for the coming term will be nominated. J. WINFIELD RUSSELL, K.RB.S. REMOVAL “SALE All Mérchandisé Must Be Sold . __: Night Game At Philadelphia “REDUCED For Quick Sale DRESSES cnoice 92° HAMILTON MERCANTILE CO. 1012 Division Street /and four errors turned the ‘trick. 429" Merchants .. 300 702 x=12'10 “6 es D. Fernandez. ‘Blanco, Fernandez, Redriguez 2, York 4, ht ,game. ,dez; struck out: by Valdez 8; bas- ton 4, Philadelphia 2, night ea ‘of a hit, after filling the bases Brooklyn 7, New York 3, night game. * » ,was hit by a pitched ball, Valdez ‘Chicago 10; (St, Louis 3, night 'Philadelphia.3, night . [am error by Valdez and an infietd ‘a passed ball. In the third, the _{ the i]t to 0, last night ina Class Aj - City Softball League game ‘ati ' Bayview Park. In the Class B|' Scouts Give . game the Key West Merchants | , Sit! Scouts of Troop No. 8; uns id direction profited. by’ 11 Naval Hospital /oe% 4° will ue errors to win, 12 to 10. at their regular The Navy boys also were’ help- | Correct oi a ve DOF of i { i age w: . raed me eiayy Scoring SeVen | stegtion will cout as credit runs in the fifth and sixth ‘with- ‘s,¢i, clothing ‘badges. out the. aid of a hit, Eight walks = Crip Lasttes. two and ‘Rodriguez A two, forthe, josers. Rogers walk- ed four times and Martin fanned | Green Law n - se in - . laomted At bat, Alonzo. had’ three: hits, four times. In the field Alonzo winners. and Meadows and ‘Saw- yer for the losers.. | ,. +, Hospital 021 043 010° 3 i1 Martin and Sawyer; C. Valdez Two-base ‘hits: Brost, _Rod- riguez; stolen bases:.C. Lastres, Miller 2, Ricks; sacrifice hit: Val- es on balls: off Martin 1, off Val- dez 11; double play: Meadows to Rodgers; time of game: 1.20. In the second game the Legion scored three runs without the aid in the first frame, when Griffen ne | | See us... walked and A. Acevedo was hit by. the. pitcher. In the fourth, A. we, ar é. bees fig Agevedo was “hit by a ‘pitched , ‘4 ball,, stole second and’ scored *on ‘ ‘ Suit eT || FG a! itt el ‘pe ital out. Domenech stole second and scored .after a. wild pitch and Veterans had a chance to break the. ice, for Valdez. walked, Wells singled to center and San: 6): Front St. tana walked. Then Machin hit] : one through first and second but ee Sw * all hit Santana. In‘ the ‘sixth ee ee the Legion scored their last two REM ae WOW ox LINDS| EY 0 outs, When: Dom: pe be ta eee me 14 runs, with tw . franca and Edwards; ecto: encel srteitd te left forthe first Legion hit, James Ogden walked | jand Vinson doubled to left. Veterans 000 000 0-0 3 1 Legion 100 202 x5 2 0 i Arias and Castro; Harris and ai Vinson. id hi Two-base hit: Vinson; stolen i bases: Griffen, A. Acevedo, Dom- enech; bases on balls: off Arias 3, off Harris 5; left on bases: Vets Score: 6, Legion 4; umpires: James Mira and F. 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