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Little Scott Giants Beat OelweinOelwein, la., July 24.—Special! The OelweinA'hicago Great Western baseball club lost to the Scott Little Giants of Des Moines Sunday in the hardest fought game of the seasonby a 5 to 3 score in 10 innings. Thea 1 to 0 score and everything lookedball by Rhodes in the second inning that Klevger was just able to knock down with his bare hand and with a quick recovery be shot It to first for an out. It was Klevger in theseventh inning that doubled to startOelwein team had the game won by the inning and Lefty” Godbout rosesto the occasion to score the runlike a victory until the break came \ which should have won the game in the first half of the inning when Oelwein plays at Ryan Sunday. The Krump walked. Rhodes fanned, and sdore: when Allen batted for Hamilton laiddown a bunt which Goaooui anewto second and the umpire called him Brown, safe. With an argument going on ^vScott Giants,AB. R. 3 IWcrley, If ncock. *s• *at the plate Krump started to pilfer Krunip, et ~....... 4H0ftPO. A. E ft 2 06 i e-Alien, 3b* #• ft * • ft #Williams, rf ...... 4Monroe, c. PTotals ..........49C. G. W.AB. RKuney, efMmardo, 2bJ. Lonbort, lb.* * ft * *Klevger, 3bthird base and he was almost to Rhodes, lb third when Godbout turned to heave • Hamilton, 3b the ball over third and with none covering the base it went on and the tieing score came in.Godbout pitched a nice game, allowing but three hits up until the big tenth inning when the negro team scored four runs on five hits and an error, and though Oelwein came back in the last half of the inning with four hits and two runs | spear*. m the rally was nipped when Kuney i L. Eonborg, c.was called out coming in home on John Louborgs hit with the base* filled.The game was a pitcher’s battle and neither team did much hitting until the latter part of the contest.L^hy” Godbout was in no danger until the ninth, and the work of Jackson Blake was steady. Klevger, hard hitting third sacker of the Oelwein team, was the feature of the game with his beautiful fielding andhis good hitting. The most spectacular play of the game was hard hitft • * * * ftft ft ftD32ft * ft ft ft ft ft ft0000011001115ooIt0n10II0050013eo00c00c(1g5 8 SO 13ft ft ♦ ft♦ •••ft ftft ft ft ft ft ftft ft * ft#'■. ft ft ftGodbout. pWis-. rfLa a jo, Ifft- ft ft ft ft 4 ft• ft * 4 * ♦ * *• ♦s»a434 4 4 4000100110H.11Im00*1•*A. E0 0\«la !t1502900111544ft*30000010200«iit21IT JtaUft ft 4.38 3 10 30 16 3I4*53Score by Innings.Giants ..,.,..,....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4-C. G. W..........0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2-tummary.* Twc base hits—J. Eonborg, Klevger, Blake, 2. Sacrifice hits—Blake, Spear* Stolen basea—Krump, Brown. Bases on balls—Godbout, 4. Struck out—Godbout 9; Blake, 6. Passed balls—Eonborg, 1. Double play—E, Eonborg to J. Eonborg Left cn bases—Giant*. 8; Oelwein, 6 Empires—Nichols and Ms Her. Time of game—1:90.tI
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Dubuque Telegraph Herald And Times Journal

Dubuque, Iowa, US

Tue, Jul 24, 1928

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