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   Winslow Mail (Newspaper) - August 29, 1908, Winslow, Arizona                                VOL 29, 1908. No 31 BASEBALL Won Lost Pet. Winslow 25 3 Williams 13-Winslow 5 Winslow 9-Williams 3 Winslow and Williams hooked up for two games last Sunday this being the second time that the team irom Williams has visited The morning game went to Sprankle pitched for Winslow while Savage and Duffy took a turn at Aside from securing eleven hits off the visitors added to their score by some loose playing on the part of the home boys each one evidently wanting to see just how far he could throw the ball regardless of its with the absence of any ground made it a case of follow the leader when there were men on Considerable wrangling was indulged in throughout the so much so that umpire Powell gave up the job in the fourth inning and was succeeded by Kelly who handled the indicator for the remainder of the The attendance at the morning game was poor and it is doubtful whether another attempt will be made to pull off two games in one the fans apparently not appreciating the In the afternoon performance Winslow won by the score of 9 to 3. Bazell struck out eight while the opposing pitchers were able to retire but two men by the strike out The Williams lads clouted the ball quite regularly but nearly always into the hands of some waiting Winslow In the fifth inning Willis connected safely for a three base hit but was run down between third and home while trying to stretch it into a home Poor base run ning by the boys from Williams partly accounts for their poor nine men having been left on Bazell pitched himself out of some tight places the bases being populated no less than three yet the visitors would fail to The game opened with Williams at bat the side being retired without a three men going out on Willis being left at They failed to score in the second inning Baca being out at first and after getting to was run down between there and the home Smith was out at first Smitzdorf to In the Doyle was given first base account being hit by a pitched Peterson struck Moore was out on a fly to Woody made first on an error by Duffy and stole second when Eberle dropped the Willis hit for two bases scoring Doyle and Maloy was out at Nothing further was done in the scoring line by Williams until the seventh inning when after reaching first on an infield was helped around by his team hits by Peterson and together with an error by Eberle enabling Doyle to No more runs were made by the visitors the home team holding them safe during the eighth and ninth Winslow commenced to score in the first Dude the first man making a two base stealing third and coming home while Jakle was juggling the ball trying to put C. Downs out at Charlie tried to make his hit good for two bases and was out at second In the second inning Eberle scored a fly over short putting him on Duffy's fly to right advancing him to to third while Willis was retiring at first and coming home before fly to center could be returned to the Another run was added in the Baker being safe at stealing going to third on Chatfield's hit to left field and coming home on C. Downs fly to left beating the throw in. In the fourth inning Winslow made four runs heavy hitting being responsible for it Bazell a two-base Smitzdorf hit for three bases and with singles by Downs and Chatfield the score was heaped high and the game won for Just to give good measure the local boys added two more runs m the fifth inning Duffy scoring on three base hit and Van scoring while the ball was being returned from left Bazell having put a fly over the The First Game Williams Smith Doyle Peterson Name G. Downs Baker 2b4000 C. Downs Eberle Duffy Sprankle Chatfield Savage Bazell Smitzdorf 3b2101 and Second Game Winslow Name G. Downs Baker 2b4200 Chatfield C. Downs Eberle Duffy Bazell Smitzdorf 3b4112 Williams Name A.B. R. H. Moore If Wood ss Willis 2b Maloy rf Baca Hatcher $ P Jakle 3b Smith cf Doyle c Peterson lb o 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 40 3 4 4 Earned 5, Williams 1. Three base Vanderbur and Struck Hatcher 2, by Bazell 8. Left on 3, Williams 9. Baseball Notes Willis struck out in the seventh inning much to the delight of the grand Since leaving the Winslow team Willis has been to considerable by the local fans but he is a game sport and takes it all in good part. It might be well to mention that the greater portion of the fans have a warm regard for Willis and recognize his ability to play Eberle was unfortunate in that he had two fingers badly mashed in the morning game and the effect was plainly visible daring the afternoon he being charged with four Bazell and Chatfield as a battery are hard to beat and it is doubtful if there is any strictly amateur team in the territory that can beat the local lads with present line up and Bazell and Chatfield in the Talking about Just keep your eye on that Doyle He is quite a youngster yet but he is got it all over some of the older heads both in playing his own position and in the fine points of the He pegs to second with apparent ease and with the greatest of He also made two runs out of four times at bat and is not charged with an the only ball getting away from him being a wild pitch ly Baca pitched the first four innings of the afternoon game being relieved by Hatcher in the While Baca apparently has speed and control the local boys take kindly to his In the sixth inning the first man up for knocked what was thought to be a fair ball to the right field directly over first base and the way that boy scooted around the beses was a After the runner had reached the home station it dawned upon the oc of the grand stand that the umpire had declared it a foul And that's what started the From that time on the umpire was the object of the jibes and every decision being greeted with cries of as well as jeers and At least two of the Winslow players after the that the ball was unquestionably fair and the home run should have been allowed It was an unfortunate decision and very unpopular with the patrons of the The grand stand has been intensely loyal to the home team during the whole but the rankest of the bunch let up a growl when Hatcher was forced to again take his place at the Everybody be sure and go to the ball game at the grounds tomorrow when the local junior sphere tossers will engage in combat with a like nine from This will probably be the last game that these well matched teams will play and all the fans should be there to encourage the boys in their labors of walloping the or sympathize with them should they go down to ignominious  

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