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PAGE TWO THE ARIZONA TIE PUBLICAN, 1MOXDAY MOttXTXG, MAY 10, I'll-", Phoenix JZ? JZ? jZ? JZ? jZ? JZ? JZ? JZ? jz? 0 C 0 15 55 ELL. GERIG, m HI & h Makes a CRANDALL, HESTER USES THREE A N El BHASHEAR mm s Ifi FINAL BASEBALL BATTLE 10 amount of folks that filed in the gate, and the crowd liked the kind of ball dished up. Four snappy donhlc plays .starred the defensive game. Tim best one v as engineered liv Barton in Hie sev enth, when he lagged Scanlon near sc cond and nipped Memaggio at first. Ni( k played in very toufrli luck, for noi only did a foul grounder loll safe right in Fullers hands, but the bull wouldn't hop right for him in the IvIing base. Score by I 'hoenix . . . Tucson ... out failing tu touch first innings: , . (Hill Sl'Jtll AliY Slolen bast's Xutt, Fa Sacrifice hit Ktruloff. K; Lynn. Two base hits ing. Barton. Double Mi (in I (HI iii.O an. fuller Sacrifice fly---Hester. Mow! plays Hall ti H;ill Cops WiM Ton.-r loos ill and Dors Ditto, ami Mer.verv Settles Tilings liv Flvinjr Out .Two Tucson Battois ' an error- TUCSON" TIES UP IX THE EKJIITH Siinie Old Frame (Jives the Visitors Two-run Lead on Earnest Hits When Hits Counted, Put llorstman Yields AYinninv; Kun ' STANDING OF THE CLUBS -though not Xick's. PHOENIX . I "ub V. 1.. Ict. All)inue:(Ue 5 1 .S:!;F PHOENIX 9 2 .818 El Paso . . . 4 J .571 Las Fruees ; 4 . 4-'.l Tucson 2 !i .IS? Douglas . . . . . v 1 T . lt7 No games today. WHERE THEY Las t'ruceti at Douglas at Kl PLAY TUESDAY AlbuiiUeripie. Taso. I emaggii Hester. 1 j McArdle. ' Howling, i Lynn. c. j I 'it t man. ! Xutt. i f. Scanlon. Hall, p. Toner, p. MeFiecry Total . If. ; ss. -'!. f. 3b. I'. H IM I. (I 1 13 1 L' rdle to Hester: McA relic In l)ov.l-j to Hester; Barton to Fuller. Fill-j outfield a fact which permitted Bar- wider, to Barton to fuller. .! runs ton to score on a two base hit and s,ven 1'dlx "ff 11:111 in T'.'-.l innings: o runs one hit otf Toner in ln i ning: no hits no runs off Md 'reery -l I in-'-:', inning; 4 runs 4 hils olT Ful (i j wider in 7 1-" innings: ? runs 2 hils 0 : off 1 1 oi si man in --: inning. ('Iiarcc ii i defeat to Fulwider. credit victory to fl ! Met re.-ry. Struck out By I!:: II :5. by (l : Fulwider by Horstman !. Ha.-es' 0 ! on balls off Hi'll ". off Fulwider r.. 0 ! off Toicr li. off M ('leery 1, off o , 1 h.ustmnli 1. Hit by pitched ball 0 I Hester and Howling ,by Fulwider.1 0"Vild pitches Hall 2. Left on bases q 1 Tucson S. Phoenix ". First base . on j errors Phoenix 1. Time of game 2:15. 2 : A t '. cnila uce 1 .'. I'mpire Kane. i I " ' " H.Pt i. A !: niiirn n nr nnsi r uu vtu umut on I'll u nu: mu uuuulhu: mn i I (Special to The Kepi.blif an.) ALB I ' Q V K RQ I " K, -May II. The j Dukes retained their lead in the Bio! tirarde association, altliolifrii their winning streak was broken, by divid int; a double header with DotiKlas the concluding argument of the series here. Although outhit siihtly in the first Wiiue, Albuipier'iiic won because I'ilchcr Trckdl mauascd to kcejj the hi's well scattci'tii. ' si i n nTnni liiUKLLu DiUun ifiMf? nc Mil r umininsn G Li iilILL nHliulUiir i FAST TIE OF 231 17 Score: 11. H. IioiiKlaw nun i HI iiL'H 1 14 Albu!ueriiie .-'(ID 210 ldx I'. I.'! Batteries Mc 'onucli and . Trckeil and UHedell. tuiii: of e.ccitiiiK at the I f. 1 fur died Tl CS( X AB. pined. Toner was working up ' sweat tin the side lines, and 'Frank Andrada was dispatched to the third base department to keep Hall informed of the fact. Andrada's antics would have disturbed the ei.uable poise of a much older and solider pitcher than Hall. Hi. iff. if. If. Then, for the first time in the series, the visiting hitters came clean They The . One The Senatorial forces not beins fair weather ball players, won yesterday's rousing little contest with Tucson, and thereby added one series com pl tc six straight games to their (ollection. It was like this Tucson lit on Herb KaTi. the heavy-I when cleanliness was desirable, set and youthful hurler. in the eighth hit 'em opportune as they say. and maiie him hunt covfr. on the inning in detail: delivery of Red Toner, who replaced j Properties One fight inK spirit Herb, the visitrrrs. lifted fairly out run against four. of themselves by the hearty sup-I ytage setting The down hill gradr port of the impartial fans, slammed ,,,, hu.n Herb Hall was tipping two c 1 safeties that tied the score s,,lv but very surely. in a hard knot, and added two good Kl.lff ,.,,,',,, ' ri .:,.. f,,,. ide (.lies. In his preoccupat ion, i Slad Strol, 'ox Fa Ha n, c. . Felts. (I. Fuller, lb. Mctieeha a. Barton. 2b. Fulwider. p. 1 lorst m:i n. p Total ::b. It. a it 1 a 1 1 1 (i o ii a i 1 i OUTLAWS. WIN 13-2 A ( ' ! : F. i'lTV, Max- !i. 1 0 1 0 Ml tin- oi'tla to J. Tile tac.or in k 1. v. Score Aeie Fit (unlaws . . Baiteri : W. si fall a s won n o pMohii-g of cping the h -The he; n A -'re V.-Ifal ille clul 11. ivy l.it Fi!v II Second The isiloi-s took and the last of Pitcher 'arl Xaiiilw ! bin1., a Unwind f ivc was i-albd ::l the Game ihc second game the scries, when k exploded in iii passes. The ra me end of the filth I. il. F, - Mill- .nd 1 :: T'nonia d 11. U'csH'all. . a t ' !i I lough. Albur Ball Z 'lllll.l .(runt 1 : the Don in south. :las phi yen . . .2H7 il entile iii'S k. -Jan 0 . .401 00 5 unit 11 and ami Ilacdell. Kraft: Biding a.i though he were sent for aiul was bound to eotne or bust a fianie doing it, Harry t'randall on a .-toil;, Hurley, partly equipped, three speed, hi;?li handle bars and all, yes- Hrilay puiled out first to the 2:;' 30" in due of the most 25 mile laces '. er i n'., oi. gi ounds. In lining uj the lid.rs lac-, it was gciK-ral'v' com- liun sinctators that all was a prayer and a ; overalls. The handicap of 1 minute and 10 seconds didn't count for muelh 'cause, who ever heard of a fully .-.pjipped machine winning against stripped machines'; Luck with a caoital "L"' counted ice considerable iu pulling the t'iender one mi t ahead. lludgeiis, lae first iran to get away, was the first to be tap',, cl ,,n t'.ie back by old man "Hard Li:' !..' lie iiad made good time for four la jis, and was going stronger all :!)' time, when a sheared cam pin put him down and out. who was ha mliea pp: d the them all. was to shirt wit: time of 4 minutes and 1 hind lludgens. and 55 seconds behind ' got started. Joe was man's size grouch, and )'( 'ouiii II, hea ie.-t of an elap.se. I second in- minutes and ran.lall, never possessed of a succeeded in the by t'randall had air of striped i communicating enough of it to his I machine ;,s (,, make it refuse to i shoot, and the little oii'h gracefully j retired and watched lb" rest of them ! go whizzing by. He would have been compelled to ride Is seconds to j the mih a low w orld s record, to i ha ve won. Alter the above chapter of adcer- sily. the race settled down to a speed jdiiel between Boido and Frandall. j Boido was allowed r5 seconds on the i winner, and for a time it limited as i if the winner of I he Los Ang. les j Pho. nix race was going to com it on top. but in l,e I'.itii lap, a lack i of oil persuaded him to stop and re , plenisli his supplv, gising ('randall 1 (Continued on Xext page) hitches on top. Then, with two runs to the bad. Phoenix went in to bat in their of the frame, and. supported just as heartily by the stands, wal loped the pill for three tallies enough to win. Bed Fulwider. who had pitched a remarkable game, was driven ofT tln mound, mostly by his own sudden inability to get the ball in the vi- : rinity of the plate. And when Oscar Horstman began pushing them over the pan. such notable stickers as Pittman and Xutt continued smashing th ball, until .tlu' necessary three marks had been made. t Toner had no picnic, either. It was an exceedingly bad day for pitchers. while engaged in fanning Fox, Hall rent over a wild pilch, that landed Stroloff on second. Fallan soaked his palms in saliva, grasped the bat and lifted the ball just far .enough over Dowlinc to score Benny and be safe himself. Then it was that Brasliear and the sympathetic fans woke up and proved that not only has the Pueblo team a lot of fighting spirit, but that Little James is a powerful agent for good among the Phoenix fans. Fallan was advanced to sec ond on Felts' safety back of Howling. The best Fuller could do was to fight the ball down to Hall, who Red hadn't leen any too good in tho cauKht Kelts at second. McArdle eighth, and. when the ninth came , handling the throw, and being unable along, and folks began to getting twojto relay in time to catch the hitter, balls and no strikes. Hester shoved (xiiis left the second sack all unoc Tllister McCreery into the breach. , eU,,jed. and . the cue came for a Mack, placed two nice wide ones in double .steal. Brashear sent Benny the glove of Lynn, completing the ! ()ow n to first, to inform Fuller of his ne sacrifice lilt, anil ind won the walk, suffered bounden to work duty then settled down and won the game . I)Pr in ., so,.ih easterly for Phoenix by causing two heavy , Result one run by C.tllan hitters to lift the ball into the neigh- j,.r safp on second. 1-orhood of Pittman. McHeehan advanced to the Plate Lynn for a direct ion. and Ful- rather discursive, for To get hile It's a pretty fair thing has some willing ti' Tucson fallen upon Mc-Freery as they did on Hall and Toner, Hester him self would have been compelled to and the very first thing Hall did was to j give a brace of wide ones. Hester that Phoenix I calculated this was time to stop, so kmen. Had he called Toner to the lilatforni Bed delivered the other two balls without blinking an eye. Then, it having been promised to Barton that his picture pitch, and that would nave neen anjwou(I get in ,ne .paper if -Me did awful thing. j something, that speckle faced chap Kitty Brashear sat humped on the!wPnt ollt an,i dumped the first ball visitor's bench until things warmed between Demaggio and Pittman, for 'up in the eighth. As Hall showed two i,a.SPS Seeing that the pill took of weakening Brashear trief words of exhorta- I his first sign spoke a few lion to his batsmen and sent to t one by one. Then things them ha p- CONGRESS Popul Popul The biggest today. ar Tires ar Prices tire values in I'hoenix Kvery tire guarantee. S?ze. 28x3 30x3 30x3 V 31x3 32x31, 34x3 U 30x4 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 35x4 36x4 34x4 U 35x4 U 36xli, 37x414 36x5 37x5 sold under PI. Tread. $ 7.65 8J0 10.45 10.95 J2.00 13.40 15.45 16.15 16.45 17. 5 17.45 18.20 18.45 23.40 24.30 24.60 25.50 28.05 29.10 a bad hop in the sand. Barton skidded prmilul the corner in a desperate try for third. Pittman recovered anil I i e trtrfn iierfeetlv tint Stennlon to! th ' brill go by and Barton scored without having so much as .stuttered on his way around the bases. Fulwider then came up, and there being none on. i flipped the ball to Pittman, who was beginning to get a sort of a habit of catching flis to the outfield. Phoenix Wins Game Fomelh now Herbert Hester. Fol lowed by the barking yells of the I highly excited fans, Hester swung healthily and lifted a weak pop to Mc- Ocehnn. McArdle did better, for he I worked the weakening Fulwider for a pass. Howling took the first hall on his funny bone and the block and tackle dangled closer over the Red Head. hen he gave' Lynn two balls without a single strike. Brashear! hooked on and lifted his pitcher to. the v neiicn. substituting Horstman. Oscar could not find the plate a-tall. The walk Lynn got filled the bases, and while a few fans yelled for a double play, the majority screamed to Pitt man to whale it. Pitt whaled it. It was a neat sort of a hit. and it scored two perfectly good runs and lied the score. Just one more slatn was needed, and Honest John Xutt i produced the blow, pushing Lynn across with the winning score. Xutt then stole uselessly, as it proved, for Scanlon looked at three kinky ones 17 515 ! Toner lifted a weak fly to i r liner. How It Ended Thomas Toner milted four wide ones for Stadelli in the first ofc the .ninth, and again the grandstand swung over to Tucson s side. Strololf; I cieiiveren a. penect num. advancing man. and Toner had just half completed the job of parsing Fox .when McFreery went out into the Qrj I middle of things. Muck delivered 3500 mile Non-Skid $ 8.05 8.50 11.00 11.50 12.60 14.10 16.20 16.95 18.00 t Q OP. I 19.10, 19.40 ( 24.5ft his 25.50 26.80 ! 29.45 the and i and other two halls just as Toner Horstman had lone before him. then with two on, and Tucson's Mail or phone order Southwestern Carburetor Company 306 No. Central Master Carburetor Jack Smith. tongue hist a-hanuin' out in eager OU.OU:"'' " kill it, Callan and Kelts i lifted long uncertain heart-rending! flies to Pittman, who proved to he 'a.! safe Irishman to have in centerfield jal such a juncture. A Scrumptious Game i ; It is always a good thing to have) a clean cut interesting game when at Phone 13861''18 crowa nils tne stands, but it is terday. everything was satisfactory. 6V Congress Tires C. D. 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