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LOCALS UNABLETO HIT HURLEROF COLORED MENVisitor* Score Early—Sox Had One Chance To Score.Our \\ hit** Sox did not An »n well yesterday afternoon at the athletic field against the Chicago Giants, losing by acar« of 6 to 0.There were four error* chalked up against the home team. two of which came in the first inning and helped I th« colored players to get three •cores.Then again if the locals had plavederrorless ball, they would probablyhave been beaten anyhow*. ThoseGiants Just hit that ball and hit ft hardThey did not seem t0 be the sameteam that played here several weeks ago and defeated the White 8ox There was more snap in their plays and how they could hit. Two doubles, two triples and f\\e singles accounts for the runsFAST DOUBLE FLAT.The Whit# Box were l*t down with fh e hits, two coming in one Inning. They really had one opportunity to slt;ore. Two hits in succession put a runner on first and second. Hut a double play unassisted by CenterflelderEvans darkened the Inning. After thattnc Sox were lucky to get a man onfirst. Speaking of the play made by Evans ft whs the fastest and most sensational ^rn on the ball lot in some timelt; arl SchJuefer, first man up in the seventh inning, drov# a stinging sing!#through the third baseman. Belander.up nt'Xf, poke a another burner In thedirection of the third sack Lowe got Ids mit on che halt but it was too hot to handle. He made a remarkable stop of the hit and he prevented the dri\ e from going for two bases. Me-Dec *|h poled one over to the kev-*?o!* sa« k It looked lik© a sure hit. with the t ? alt; k of the bat Evans came In at top speed grabbed the ball from ids shoe strings and kept on racing inuntil he touched second base, completing the double play. lt;\ Bohlueter had rounded third and was well on his wayh Eve© Be lander was but a fewfe# t from second base hut be raced bat k t0 first, saving a triple play.HATES MAS FIG PA V.Jhnm Hayes had a big day in rightgarden and to say the feast he was kept real busy. In the first inning ha muffe-t an ****' fly ball, but after that he got all that came In his dlrlt; ction and on Severn occasions he even raced into r enter and speared the n\ a!. He had six putouts and not a one was an v c ha nee. Tha locals also ■ $ leer* ed a fast double play in the ninth Inning Jon* #, firut up. poked one on tha carpet to I,, Schluetcr. Iao had plenty uf time to retire his man. He was ©little too (cafldtni and threw the ballover the first baseman s head. Then Pools bunted. It was a short and nasty poke to Joseph 8 hlueter whomade a spectacular catch of it Hethen ►hot the ball to Carl hlueter asIon* * bad hurried to second. It waa well that the double play had he#*n perfected because Williams, who had been flaying a tensaliossi game throughout, eot his first 1 It and it was a rkingiple up against e left field femeEvans ended the round by flying out to Hav*aBGORE EARLY The colored players proceeded to get heme* Ives a bunch of runs In the first i nh g. Joseph S hlueter had a lit*!*Itfftriilty in finding the plate and sulked Jon***. Poole then laid down a•r. *tv sacrifice. Williams got a life onWd when ila\es muffed bis easy fly.?illkiros lost no time in stealing ate-md. With runners on second and bird K\ ans doubled to right, scoring wo men. Turner filed out to first, but doubled to left and Evans emu*d the rubber with the third run. Knother run was sent across in the burth on two hits and a sacrifice. Twormre were garnered in the sixth on twoing-** and a triple.The Giants had Jalt; kson on th« nound. The dusky twirler sure hurled*at b©b He had the 8lt;x eating out f his bands His curves were breaking fin* and the Box players were hard-y able to see his speed ball.It was a great game to see, thers ?as plenty of action from start to fin*»h with lofts of sensational plfn s. he only regrettable tiling is that tinlot did not win, As said before onlyhe tw° errors In the first inning pave* he wav for the early scores. The Sox ,ere out of batting form, Th«* fieldintras almost faultless The score:UNION GIANTS.ones^ rf.‘note, 2b. ,Wiliams, s Ivans eflt;’enter, lb(fiwe, SO.oleman, e,Wilson. If. ackaon. pTotals .......... ts a a 27 iWHITE BOX*All H1LPC. A.r..1034ftn0IiIa. .......... ftt1ftgi1............ 5l22aC4lt;*■mfem7ftft12026, if00aftft*«***. • , « • • t0e; gg$ft10ft01ftayes, rfHinder If.c Donough,eyers. c ,ABHHpo AE. 3b.4ftftft1*mftft0ft0ft1ftft1...... 4ft1ftIft, 1b.• t « t | 4p0214ftft• * « * *4 MM I 4ft12ftiss.ftft12ft4« t 1 t •ftft2Iftr ****••* S0ftI7ft. *3,f. SPSSftSB***ft271248UOIIE FT INNINGS.......... ano tag (©v • ......... .... m m m om mm a nr.n bases - Williams, Wllso©, 3;. Hayesfire hits Poole, I^owe, 1. five fly-Turner • base bits— Lowe, Williams, base hits-Evans, liOW'ele plays Evans (unassisted)? er to C, Schlueter. k out—By Jrick son, I; by J, er, 2,i on balls Off Jackson, 1; off J*er, 2.res- Flass and Hoffmanof game— 1 4ft.
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Dubuque Times Journal

Dubuque, Iowa, US

Mon, Jul 04, 1921

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