THE ROCK ISCAXD ARGUS, MONDAY. 5AY 5, 1913. mmmmmtt r hi n nu.ni i MiiimirMrr hi 11 jmm 1 i 11 i u 11 miiiut u: ti; u i i i waiii r nin n n i ri hi ii i n hi tuui unturr n 11111 mjii mi ( a in i v.iiiiiiir liimiiirtM irmi ii hits Crawford, Dubuc. Struck out SUFFRAGETS SCHEME TO GET BASEBALL FAN; ORGANIZE TEAM CUBS FARCE By White, (Stanage, Bush, Rondeau); DECATUR AT TOP; O'LEARY'S SOX LOSE by Lange, (Stanage); by Dubuc OF THEIR OWN IN NEW YORK CITY CALLED THE "FEMALE GIANTS' Easterly, Rath). Bases on balls Off White, 5; off Dubuc, 1. Double plays U TAKE TWO FROM Suffragets have now organized to IN EXTRA ROUNDS an effort to get the baseball fan. Hits Off White, 7 In eight Up in the Bronx section of New innings; off Lange, 1 in one inning. SYFERT'S CREW York they have formed a baseball First Sacker Goes to Slab When Hit by pitcher Lord. Time 1:47. Springfield and Peoria Break team of their own and have named Umpires Evans and Hildebrand. it the New York Female Giants. St. Lonis Lacks Pitcher Even Dubnqne-Danvill- e The accompanying pictures were and Stops Chicago. Game Postponed, Bluejacket Is Sent Down to De- taken while they were playing their first game in New York a few days BASEBALL Ope&er ago. feat in After Fierce Chicago, 5. Konet-cb-y Decatur, ID.. May 5. D snffraget team is a May If Edward 1 era.tor was 10 -- If this first AMERICAN LEAGUE. er- Inning Fight. success, it is likely that more of of the Cardinals feels he is slip- unbeatable yesterday tn spite of f;rr W. L. Pet. ratic fielding and made tt four straight them win be organized in other ping as a might apply first sacker he Philadelphia 12 3 .soo from Quincy by winning a double large cities of the country. pitch- SECOND GAME A SHUTOUT to Manager Huggins for a job as Washington 10 4 .714 header, 4 to 3 and B to 3. The scores: er. He did what four other Cardi- Cleveland 13 6 .674 FIRST GAXK. nals attempted to ao aatarday in the Chicago 13 9 .591 Decatnr. R. H. PO. A. E. Over 3,000 Fans Brave 9 Weather to burlesque which ended 10 SL Louis 12 .429 Scherer, cf ..0 10 0 0 Cheer Home Team Decatur to 8 in favor of St. Louis. He stopped Boston 7 10 .412 Gorman, ss 2 0 3 4 1 6 Cubs cold one-thir- d Detroit 14 .300 Flanagan, If 0 Leads League. the for four and ...1 15 0 innings, forced over one run, and al- New York 2 14 .123 Bllta, 3b 0 0 0 1 1 lowed only one hit during his tenure Blake, 2b 0 0 4 6 0 THRKE EYE LEAGUE. of office. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Duggan. lb 0 1 13 1 0 W. L. With the bases loaded and one gone W. L. Pet. Hilliard, rf '. 0 0 0 0 0 Pet. 8 4 .667 Decatur 9 3 .750 Koney went to the slab in the ninth. Dyer, rf 0 0 0 0 0 ....... .13 7 .C50 Mcfceely, Davenport 9 .692 Unaccustomed to the art of twirling, c .1 0 2 1 1 .11 S .579 Springfield 7 .583 he passed the first man, giving the Lakaff, p 0 0 0 1 0 Brooklyn . 9 7 .563 Peoria , 6 .500 Cubs the tying counter. The next man . 8 7 .533 Dubuque 5 .500 hit a short fly to Oakes in center. New York Total . ...4 3 27 14 3 10 9 .526 Bloomington 4 .3C 3 Saier attempted to score, but was Quincy. R. II. PO. A. E. 4 11 .267 Quincy 4 .30S nailed at the plate. In the next four Golvin, lb ..0 1 10 0 0 . 4 14 .222 Danville 3 .3u0 sessions the locals secured one scratch Kahl, 3b ...0 0 0 0 3 bingle. This came in the tenth with Kerwin, If 0 0 0 0 0 GAMES TODAY. one down. The score: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Mertens, rf 0 4 0 0 1 . ' 1 l -- ....... ii Davenport at Bloomington. - Chicago AB. R. H. PO. A. E. W. L. Pet. Ward, 2b 0 ..JU 11 8 .579 14 11 Dubuque at Danville. Clymer, cf 6 3 Henry, cf 0 1 0 0- - At the left. Miss Schall slides safely to first; 10 S .550 ....0 Dncatur at Peoria. tight. Pitcher Scfiaaii heaves a strike. Schulte, rf 5 3 Turner, ss ...0 2 0 2 1 Springfield at Quincy. Miller, If 4 2 12 10 .545 Conger .1 0 0 0 0 Zimmerman, 3b ... 6 4 10 9 .526 Agnew, c wich's bingle to Coleman, c test. shot one to deep .524 ....0 15 10 GAMES TOMORROW. delicate little the Carrie center Saier, lb 4 15 11 10 Willis, p 2 0 7 0 Al was nail- p . Mack, running at full speed, made a Daren port at Bloomington. dandelion bed in center. Barnes, and Evers, 2b 5 5 10 10 .500 ed trying to second. a regular Annette Kellerman dive, 8 .400 Dubuque at Danville. larcenize Bridwell, ss 3 2 St 12 Total 3 7 24 11 5 Syfert's pay roll . .31 4 7 30 14 freezing to pill, turning a corn- - Decatur at l'eoria. attaches knotted Total the Good 0 0 7 12 .368 score in Kohl, for- plete and coining up w Ran for Fox in ninth. Springlield Quincy. the the fourth. Bloomington. AB. R. H. PO. A. somersault ith con-jdei- i .. 1 1 at mer giv- Decatnr 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 residence Rock Island, was Kohl, 2b said pill intact. Archer, c .. 6 4 WESTERN LEAGUE. 10 en transportation, took ' second on Davenport team departed last Quincy 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 BY PAUL BRUNER. Mack, cf The Richie, p .. 4 0 W. L. Pet 13 Hartford's out, and registered on Vin . night for Bloomington, where they DeiiTer 13 1 .929 Three base hit Flanagan. Two Just 3.079 Vi rabid fans witnessed Hartford, ss Humphries, p .. 2 0 son's clout. Then it settled down Vinson, rf play four games. They then play St Joseph 9 4 .692 base hits Golvin, Ward, Agnew, Wil- me pnenoraenat teat oi iave.nport jnl0 a breaking grind Danville, three at Springfield, lis. heart Lister, lb 0 11 three at Totals 46 8 12 39 19 2 Lincoln 9 5 .643 Sacrifice hits Flanagan, Lakaff, dou- - winning both games of a Sunday j IJl.OOttK.RS RALLY. 1 and four at Decatur, returning home 7 7 .500 Ward. Stolen bases Scherer (2), Ohlin, If 0 Batted for Bridwell in ninth. Omaha hie header on the home grounds. The Many a fan wept bitter tears in the Kelly. 3b 0 1 the 20th when they open with the Sena Sioux City 6 7 .462 Bilta. Bases on balls Off WHTts, 2; St. Louis AB. R. H. PO. A. E. off Lakaff, 2. Umpire trick was turned yesterday afternoon, j ninth, Bloomington had grabbed Clifton, c 0 6 tors. Des Moines 5 8 .385 Cusack. Time after Huggins, 2b 7 2 3 6 1 0 but only after some stirring scenes Bluejacket, p . 0 0 Topeka 4 10 .286 1:44. those two tallies, which loomed up Magee, If 7 3 4 2 0 0 had been enacted, took 10 innings Wichita 2 12 .143 SECOND GAME. it like a Kansas storm cloud. Kohl, first Whitted, 3b 7 1 4 2 2 0 to win the first battle, which was of Total 35 3 6 28 15 2 KELLYAT THE BAT R.&.E. i up, singled. Clemens staved off de--' Konetchy, lb, p 7 0 1 9 0 0 the variety which makes for nervous Score by Innings: ... CENTRAL ASSOCIATION. Decatnr 00 21 0 200 6 9 6 feat temporarily by making one of Sheckard, rf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Quincy 9 2 wrecks and an Increased population Davenport 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 W. L. Pet 010 06020 the most wonderful catches ever wit-- I 14 Peit 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 in the padded cell ward, the final Bloomington .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 ,rf Monmouth 4 0 1.000 Batteries Gray, Belting and O'Bri- nessed on Hayes' lot. Mack hit the 03 IS SATURDAY HERO Oakes, cf 5 1 3 4 1 0 count being 4 to 3. Young Mister by innings: Muscatine 3 2 .600 en; Royer and Fox. pill an awful whack, sending it far Hits O'Leary, ss 6 2 5 0 2 2 .500 j Barnes bore the proud distinction of 2 1 0 0 3 12 Waterloo out into left towards the club house. Davenport 0 0 0 0 McLean, c 6. 0 1-- 1 0 , fad tug the mighty Indian chieftain, ' 17 Burlington 2 2 .500 Sprtngfteld, m. May 5. Springfield Bloomington 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 Ex-Island- Clemens started to dig due east the .0 er p 1 0 0 0 1 Bluejacket, in game A and incidental- 06 Accomplishes the Perritt, 0 0 Ottnmwa 2 2 .500 and Peoria divided a double header j minute the ball left the bat, and run-- Summary: Stolen bases Koepping, Sallee, p 1 0 0 0 2 0 ly was allotted space reservations in of Sox Keokuk 2 3 .400 yesterday afternoon.
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