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the- The West ; Baden Strudels, seml-profesgional colorejl ball team which defeated ; the [ Washington Grays In two games lastj August, arrived this afternoon over the B. O. Southwestern for (two ^games.the first this afternoon! the secondSunday afternoon.! . j ;There was a fair sized crowd at Woodlawn • park this afternoon to witness tfie contest between the two fast teams. The day- was bright and clear,, a trifle cool j but still an ideal day for playing the great national game. The diamond was in geed condition, the rain yesterday not doing any damage.;The Grays- were upon the field early, practicing, . ThejSprudels arrived shortly before 2:30, and immediately got busy, putting up their usual fast practice game.Will Kennedy of ^Montgomery, who umpired last Sunday's game, handled the indicator} today, and gave excellent satisfaction.-Manager Rodarmel i decided to pitch Ben Taylor this afternoon, saving big Red Cooldy for tomorrow's contest. The Sprudels had Miller on the mound, with McMurry catching, the visitors saving. Steel^t-■Ann Taylor to match; him againstCooley in tomorrow’s game, whichis expected to be a hummer.dltarc • C. : to : of rtv. Idt2N—( of let’s lour for lent day t isFirst Inning.First Inning—Brown flied out to right fielder Wallace. Clark reached first on Hick's error.. McMurray sacrificed, Taylor to Roush. Cunningham flied out to-center fielder Jackson. No. hits, oiie error, no runs.Smith drew a base oh balls. Hicks hit into a double playj Cunningham to Ward. Wallace struck out. N’o hits, no errors, no run£.Second Inning—Ward struck out. Bingham singled to . right. Lee doubled to left. Pangborn doubled to center, bringing in -Bingham and Led. Miller walked, j Brown out, Taylor to Roush. Claiik lined out a two bagger to left, scoring Pang-born and Miller. McMurray walked.f)r.e‘ i Cunningham struck oiit. Four hits.011.wtd *four runs,- one errof*.third Qn- wild 'pitch, j Ward out, Taylor to Roush. j Cunningham scored on the throw. Bingham flew out to center. Three runs,I no errors, three hits. : j , -j . Ashby hit to right'. Pangborn attempted « one-hand catch and ball bounded-over fence. O’Connors two bagger to left. Bryant sent hot one to third and, O’Connors' caught at home trying to score. Jackson lilt into a double by Miller unassisted. No runs, no errors, two hits.Eighth Inning—Lee groundedout, Taylor to Roush. Pangborn doubled to center. Miller beat out a grounder .to Hicks, advancing Pangborn to third. Brown at bat. Miller cut trying to steal second. Brown to Wallace,. Wallace dropping high fly. Pangborn scored. Brown stole third. Clark at bat. Ashby muffed Clark’s third strike, and Brown scored and Clark safe at first. McMurray hit.' to right. Clark scored while they; trying to run McMurray down, McMprray safe on second. Cunningham beat out a brtnt; McMurray scored. .’ Ward out. Taylor to Roush. Three runs, three hits, three errors.'Taylor out. killer to Ward. Smtih struck out. Hicks out. Cunningham to Ward.Ninth Inning-—Bingham trippled to right. Lee knocked home run over center field fence. Pangborn beat out a grounder to Bryant. Miller filed out to O'Connors. Brown beat out a bunt on Roush’s eiror. Clark hit to Jackson, who dropped the ball and Pangborn scored. Brown out trying to score. McMurray outout on fly to Jackson. Four runs, two hits, two errors.. Wallace struck out. Roush singled to left. Roush stole second. Ashby hit to right scoring Roush. O'Conners singled to left. Bryant struck out. Jackson safe at first on .Cunningham's error.. • Ashby scored. Jackson and O'Connors scored on Taylor’s drive to right. Taylor out at second napping. Four runs, three hits, one error.Innings 1 2 3456789 RWest Baden ...04 0 20033 4—16 Washington ...000001 1 0 4— 6'I’jtifS Of IT. /ed-:30. de-arn- iiiTHE GUTTLING GIN [ MONDAYTRoush flew out to center. . Ashby drove one to right field fence, but Pangborn caught It. j O’Connors drove a foul over the left fielft fence, and - then singled to left.Bryant singled to left.j Jackson flew out to right. Two hits, no runs, no| errors:. 1 j *•2*1 Tliird Inning—Ward out on ‘..o', grounder. Smith to Roush. Bing-'Bowers of Terre , Hauto deliver a ham flew out to. Jackstjn. Lee struck speech? Small of stature. and_youth-s1Did you eVer hear Claude G.*fr . ♦****EN.;u242ou«. ...■ Taylor hit to center, but was Caught at second trying to stretch it into a two bagger. Smith beat out grounder to short. Hicks hit into a double, Cunningham to Ward. One J! hit, no runs, no erroijs.£ Fourth Inning—Pangborn hit to 5 • left, but was caught at; second. Miller struck out. Brovyn walked on four balls. Clark ijnocked home run over right field fdnce. McMurray out. on grounder. Hicks to Roush. Two hits, nb errors, two runs.t Wallace struck out.j Roush flied out to right. Ashby dut on a liner to first. No runs, no l^its. no errors.Fifth Inning—Cunningham struck out. Ward flew ojut! to Jackson. Bingham flew out to| Smith. No runs, no lilts, no errors. ■O’Connors out on jline drive to first. Bryant flew o^it to center. Jackson out on grounder, Bingham to Ward. No runs, no hits, no errors.Sixth Inning—Lee dut on grounder. Hicks to Roush, jpangborn out. Hicks to Roush. Milelr struck out. No rui\s, no hits, no errors.■ Taytyr hit to left'.] Smith out, Sunningbam to Ward. Hicks sacrificed, ndvancing Taylor to third. Wallace grounded through pitcher and short, scoring Taylor. Roush flew out to left. One |run, two hits, one errcrj.-Seventh Inning—Brown safe on 1st on grounder. Clark safe on t on Wallace's error. McMurray beat out a bunt. tCunnngham at bat with the. bases filled. Cunning-! ham1 .doubled to cqnter, scoring Brown and Clark. McjMurray caught panning\t third. Curiningham takesful In appearance he doesn’t look] the great orator that he really is.] He was an editorial writer on the] old Indianapolis Sentinel, he was| twice the democratic nominee for congress in the Terre Haute district, and he is at present Senator’ Kern's private secretary. He. is known. throughout the country asj tiie gattllng Qtin orator, because of his rapid-fire speaking. While iti is easy for the listener to catch all lie says, it is claimed that no shorthand reporter has; ever been able to take down his speech. He is going to be at the opera house In this cltjf Monday night. You should hear him. ,TO GETCircuit Clerk Kiefer will go to In* diansvpolis Monday to get Daviess county's portionj: of th6 state and national ballots. He .will receive 8,969 of these ballots, which is one for every voter' in the county and 25 per cent extra as provided by law so that spoiled ballots may be replaced. The state' and national ballots will contain six tickets and they will appear in the following orj-dcr: Democrat, first;:-republican;. —I second; prohibition, third: prcgres-
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