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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1917)
TRTT5UKE. t MF.nFOTJP. OftKfiON1. SATTJRT).y. OOTOBlEtt 13. 1917 PAGE BTVJS I (Continued from page four.) cuiis'it off first mid run dmvn, but Weaver dropped, the ball, the piny beinir C'icotte to (iuudil to Weaver, tlw ball gutting nwuy from Weaver, iniiiierinan ran back to first. And the crowd cheered. Fletcher up. Fletcher liue-llied to iMcMulliii, who doubled Zimmerman with a quick throw to Gandil. Robertson tin. Hob ertson bounced n single off Cieottc's glove. Ilolke up; strike one; ball one; foul strike two. Ilolke struck out. The. crowd pave Robertson a big horselaugh as he ran to second and then dashed to third, tliiukini; Schalk had made u wild throw into center field. Third JnnliiK, Second Half. McMullin up; strike one; ball one. - McMullin flicd to Robertson. F.ddic Collins up; strike one; ball one; bull two; ball three. Eddie Collins walk ed to first. Jackson up. Robertson maile an easy eutch of Jackson's fly. ! Felsch up. Collins scored on Felscli's line drive to the left field bleachers for two bases. Candil up; ball one; strike one. flandil Hied to Kauff. One run, one hit, no errors. Fourth InnliiKi First Half. Raridcn up; foul strike one; ball one. Raridcn singled to right field, liis second blood. Sallee up; ball one; tinllee sacrificed to (iandil, unassist ed. Hums up; ball one; ball two. Raridcn scored on Burns' single to right and when John Collins fumbled the ball Burns went to second. Iler 7.og up ; foul strike. Weaver made a fumble on Iterzog's grounder, Burns to third. Kauff up; strike one; foul strike two. Burns scored when Olmi- dil took Kauff's grounder and tossed wildly past Cicotte at the bag. Ilcr zou went to third on the play. Zim merman up; foul strike one; strike two. Zimmerman hit into a double plav, Mcifiilliii to F.ddie Collins to Oundil. Two runs, two bits, three errors. Fourth Inning, Second Half. Weaver up; foul strike one; ball one. Zimmerman took Weaver's hop per and threw him out. Hchalk up ball one. Schalk went out to llolki unassisted. Cicotte up. Cicotte , 1 flied out to Burns. .Sullee's slow curves baffling the So.v. Ho runs, no hits, no errors. Fifth Inning, Second Half, Fletcher up; strike one; ball one; ball two. Jackson took Fletcher liard drive. Robertson up. Foul strike one. Robertson smashed a bard siimle to right, bis third hit of the game. Ilolke up. Ilolke sent. a high fly to Weaver, and the crowd cheered him when he caught the ball. Raridcn up; ball one; ball two; ball three. Robertson stole second. Rar--,iden walked, being purposely walked, 'bailee up; ball one; foul strike; ball 1 two; foul strike two. Sallee was a Mrikeoul victim. No runs, one hit, no errors. Fifth Iiiiiig, Second Half. John Collins up; ball one; strike one; foul strike two; foul, lie struck out. JIcMullin up; ball one; strike one; ball two. Kauff took McMullin's fly after n long run. Kddie. Collins up; foul strike one; ball one; strike two. Kddie Collins burned a single to left field. Jackson up; strike one. Jackson bounced a single off Sallce's . legs, Collins going to second. Happy ' Felsch up. Sallee threw out Felsch at first. Xo runs, two hits, no er . Tors. Sixth Inning First Half, to, But:ns up; bull one; bull two; ball three; Strike, one. Burns flew out lo Jackson. Jleraig lip; ball one. Kd die Collins- took llcrzog's grounder nnd got his mm "t first. . Kim IT up. Kauff singled into Wt f"'''1- z""' merman up; ball one'. Kauff stole second; strike one; bull two; sjr-ke two; foul. Kd Collins threw out Zim merman, milking a quick play '1 h's grounder. No runs, one bit, no er rors. Sixth Inning, Second Half. Oandil up. Sallee threw out 'ian dil. Weaver up; I.;;!1 one We.ncr singled thru Zimmerman. Schalk up; ' ball one. Schalk singled thru llcr y.og, Weaver going lo third. We iver claimed that Fletcher interfered wilh him as he was going to third. 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' The Portland Flouring Mills Co. foiiil'siriiiciwiAll ,m. i Fold tip oi l' Uollte's but .struck- him on the head and the Giant's I'iivt baseman fell unconscious at the plate. Strife two. h looked as tho Ilolke was badly hurt. Ilolke recovered and re sumed bis place at the bat. Fool. Ilolke struck out. Raridea up: ball one. Raridcn singled to right, scor ing Fletcher, Robcrt-on g'dng to sec ond. Sc.lice up; ball oner foul strike one: ball two. O'Lo-jghlin cautioned the Sox bench for (Miuhinu'. Strike two. Sallee beat up the air and sat down. Burns up: ball one; strike one; ball two; foul sirike two; foul. Bums struck out. line run, two hits, one error. Makes Health Happiness and Success Seventh lulling, Second Half. Kddie Collins up. Collins went out on a fly to Fletcher. Jackson up; strike one; foul strike: ball one. Sal lee complained that the ball was over the plate. Jackson singled into left field. Felsch up; strike one. Felsch carved a single to left, Jackson go ing to second, (laiulil up. Jackson and Felsch scored on (iambi's long double to the right field fence. Wea ver an: strike one; foul strike two; foul: foul; ball one; foul; ball two; foul. Fletcher threw out Weaver at first, Gondii going tt, third. Schalk up; ball one; ball two; bull three; bull four." He walked, l.van batting for Williams. Lynn np. l.vmi is n sub- . Tru-Blu Biscuit On "Wheat. lost" days use and Buck Wheat Flour. iliSi iv'vj Printers of Quality THE MEDFORD PRINTING CO. MEDFORD, OREGON eatchor. Sirike one: ball one; strike two. Schalk stole second, ltaridcn's throw got away from Fletcher and Oundil scored. On the. throw to the pluto Schalk went to third. It was n stolen base for Scluilk and an error for Fletcher. Lynn struck out. Three runs, three hits, one error. Eighth Inning, First Half. Fletcher anil Manager Rowland had .in argument on the tield. F'aber went into tin1 box for Chicago, llcr zog up; strike one; foul strike two. llerog struck out on three pitched halls. Kauff np. Fuber tossed out Kauff and the crowd was in a tu mult. Zimmerman up. 'The hugs are liii"- Zimmerman umnoreifu'lv. Bull Co. ' Portland Promote Life and Vigor GOLDEN ROD KOIJ.ED OATS f.17 WHKAT FLAKES " i'i'h PANCAKE FLOUR Sf WHEAT NUTS - ' KALSTON I5KAN Golden Rod Oats, Corn Meal, Ryo Floiir J one; strike one; Zimmerman line-flicd to John Collins. No runs, no hits, no errors. Kiglilll Inning, Second Half. John Collins up; strike one, John Collins got u Texas leaguer to right. MelLullin up. McMullin sacrificed. Zimmerman to Ilolke. The official scorer now gives the error to llcr zog in the seventh inning. Kddie Col lins up. John Collins to second. John Collins scored on Kddie Collins' sin gle to center. Jackson up. On the hit-and -Tun play Jackson singled to right, Kddie Collins going to third. 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