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THE TWIN-CITY SENTINEL. WINSTON-SALEM, JULY 22, 1920 i "' " -JuiAimi rtMnmrnn li I BITS o SPORTS Br rillN. IIOHTOX. JR. El Kelly's (loulinR Cohorts Cap ture Close Contest From Moore's Manipulators "Frenchy" Krechctto had things his own way from tlio very begin ning till the lust dcsperatn inning. The Imnvllle sagregntion lacked proper organization and on the Inst decision auestloncil the umpire' good vinton. Ilefore the thing was over the limps g"t pretty mre anil asked a big "copper" to come over. The gnm was very Interesting from th word (to anil the public wan particularly well antinfle.1 when the Twin came from behind and copped the contest. I'or the f 1rt four Innings It looked Ilk a long, tight game, hut In the firth tttanat, the Tobacconists opened up and gathered one rim from the offer ing! of Frechette. Hatter wan on the mound for Panville and he una fairly effect ive nil the way thru, pulling out "f Several had hole with flying colors, lie sent an many Twins hack to the dug-out n "Frenchy" sent Tohac conlets, hut i few more: i lean hits were checked up agnliiNt him. The Imnvlllo chili nn a whole was pretty grouchy and Hi!n tended to make their playing rather ragged. Four hobbles are registered iigainat thn team ami they all came, at a time when errors meant runs. Frechette, working for the first time In this city since adorning a Twin "unli," thowed that he has a wide variety of stuph and a wise head, coupled with a world of con fidence. He used excellent Judg ment In working the halters and sent them down In the pinches Just at he willed. Reside! hulling a great game he vibrated a vicious stick, getting three safe blows out of four trlpi to the rubber. In the fifth Inning Danville an nexed a lone tally. MrDanlels laced a rrnunder at Knval who threw a little low to Morpeth and Umpire 'Tiny" Stewart called "Mae" safe. I.ebcngood sacrificed and Thompson flied out to center field. liauer crashed a hot single to left, scoring Ale Daniels. In the sixth spasm the Twins had M fit. Morpeth singled to center. Kotrh fanned the ntmotjihere. Whitman drove sharply to left, Morpeth Ruing to third snd Rabbit Have you tried a bottle at the Mw C6ok'S lt'3thefedthiW You'lrsayao "THE HOUSH OF SERVIC Open evenings by apiJ tntmant. Free tuning for three f ear Charlotts't Larurtl f t- r 7v Store of Quality, i 5 Pianos and - .4 Players. J , J w "Lie World's ni tlarto' And Other Standard SWikls u4 the Incomparab AMPICO Reasonable terms of payment can tt arranged. Write for free catalogue. Tuning, Uepalrlng and Moving. JOHN W. POST & CO. Knabo Ware rooms S09-SII V. Trade St. CHARLOTTE, N. 4 . THE SNrtPPY LIME tPiKK I S fry :::::::::;:x:':,;:;::;:::::":''. :x:':S::::v ::v AT fltL rOCHtfltHSfiOTTttCf to second when Marvin ginned. Thompson alngled to right, scoring Morpeth and putting whitman on third, iluesring tapped to short and It was safe nil around. Wler sing led to center, scoring Thompson. Frechette laid a slow bunt to Mar vin Who held the agate until Thompson started home, then threw low to the plate, Thompson, the Danville receiver, errored the agate anil our Thompson came fly ing home. This mado four tallies for Ihe In ning and put the Twins well In the leail so Frechette began to take things easy. In their half of the seventh Dan viIIh scored two more nn two free transportations and three hits. The Twins came right back and tallied again when Morpeth, Kotch and Whltmnn singled In succession. The Tolincconlsth gathered anoth er In the ninth nn three singles closing the agony for the day, Mere Is the box score Danville: Mcintosh. If. . . Marvin, 8b. . . , Dilllnger, lb.. Moore, cf Adam, ss. . . . McDunlels, if. I.ebengood, 21). Thompson, c. Bauer, p Stewart Ah. It. H. Po. A. B. 0 I 3 (I 0 9 1 2 1 1 I) 0 Totals 32 4 10 U 11 4 Untied for DIIIMger In the ninth. Twins: Ab. It. H. Po. A. E, Koval, ss 4 0 II 2 3 0 Deveu. 2b 4 0 0 2 2 0 Morpeth, 3b 4 4 2 10 0 0 Kotch, rf .,.4 0 1 1 Whitman, 8h 4 1 2 1 Thompson, If 4 112 lliiHxong, rf . . I 1 0 0 Welr, c 4 0 2 t Frechette, p. . . ,4 0 I 0 Joe Turner, World's Champion Middleweight, and Mike Nea ter To Meet on Mat Tonight li the climax of wrestling In the Twin City. After the first show at the Auditorium, Joe Turner, middleweight title holder, will grap ple with Mike Neitor, of Detroit, In a finish match beat two falls out of three. Nestor Is a wrestler of note, nav iu,n i-a,-!i hi men in the game and grappled with' Joe Steteh- er, worm a cnampion ior n nuu before heing thrown. Alike stands well over six feet and weigh! around 170 pounds. l wnll known, of course, by all wrestling enthuilati. He has held the midlieweigni hub for several years and la still capa ,! .Wnnrlor Ilia weltht la allKht- ly lens than that of Nestor'a, since he tips tne aratei at lot. TV, n mBtnh will m 111 CA-ird In f lOO with the vaudeville performance now allowing HI inn JtlKUUiMiim, will mission paying for all. The wrest lers will appear directly after the final curtain on the first show. ROtTHF.nX ASSOCIATION PICK-UPS Arthur Devlin, scout for, and for merly star thJrd baseman of the New Tnrk (Hants was In Durham yesterday and today watching thn games between the Hulls and Furni ture Makers. Devlin witnessed Tues day's Winston-Bnlem-Durhsm con test In the Twin-City and wna pleas ed with It, says the Durham Sun. lie Is on the look out for any good young players he can get to rejuv enate John Mcuraw'i team, which this season seems to have lost Its old glory because of the fading of the Little N'apoleon'i veterans. President Is. B. Markhum, of the Durham Club, announce that Tod Miller, the Dull!' first baaeman who was suspended Indefinitely by Man ager Alanush In Winston-Salem, has been taken bark Into the fold, hla suspension having been lifted. Miller apologised to President Mark ham and Alanager Alanush for hi! Indifferent playing In the Twin City, promising that he would ee that It doea not happen again, s.iys the Sun. Totals 3S S II 27 0 Score by Innings: R. H. E. Danvllln , ...now 010 2014 10 4 Twins 000 004 10 5 11 0 nummary: Xacrlftre hlt. Mc Danlels; two base hit, Thompson, struck out by Itauer, T; by Frech ette, 7; baae on balls off Hauer, l:j off Frechette, 3: double plays.' Frechette to peven to .Morpeth: ! time, 2:20; umpires, Brauer and Htewart; attendanre, 1,800. VAIPIRK'S CONDITION IS ItKPQJ The condition L'mplie Joe Lohi' who was annulled last Saturday morning f Durham lWlllle Bowles, urbm contoKors re ported a tretly ImprfveA, hm the Watts hspltalViyi tne Herald. IT umplrnitated liesday tht hTx I 1 T pects t be out WlthlfTrVewiaay! and his Informet Prfdd.lt . O. BramHam, of theU'hllmnft league, that h wilt bp rertBylo sume hi umpiring duties. AHhdkMr. Lohr'S jaw was brulfen his condition l! not enhsideryr aer Inus. It li expected, hnwiye'r, that when he fVljlii umpjltig -it will be necessary rneaMMesTumpIre only on the bases, his Injuries nnt permit ting him to don a mask for the home plate work. During the confinement of Vmnlre Lohr, Tiny Htewart, former Carolina league player, Is substituting. At Naehvllle, 3; Memphis 10. At Chattanooga-Little Rock, wet grounds. At New urieans-Atiania. wet ground!. At Mobile Birmingham, wet ground!. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At St. Paul, 2-3; Louisville, 0-5. At Kanwt! City, 3-6; Toledo. 7-5. At Minneapolis, 3; Indianapolis, 5. At Milwaukee, 2; Columbus, 0. INTERNATIONAL I.EAOIE At Rochester-Jersey City. rain. At Buffalo, 5-3; Syracuse, 6-1. At Akron, -6; Reading, 3-4. At Toronto, 4; Ralllmore, 10. SOtTT ATLANTIC At Charleston, 0; Greenville, l;j (first game). J At Charleston, 0; Greenville 3 (second game). At Hpartnnburg, 6; Charlotte 4. j VIRGINIA LEAGUE At Norfolk, a-0; Richmond, 0-3 At Huffolk, 1; Petersburg, t. i At Wilson, 2; Portsmouth, 4. i PIEDMONT LEAGI E .At Wlnston-Balem. 5; Danville 4. it Durham, 3; High Point 2. . Oreenshoro-Ralelgh. rain. PIEDMONT I.EA(,t'E Delllnger, the last man up for Danville In the ninth frame yester day put his bat In th way of a foul bail and then trie! to auume it had landed on hi! wrist. I'mptre Tirauer didn't see It that way. so Delllnger waxed very Indignant. Friday rame over and added his voice lo the proceedings until Brauer could stand no more and had them both ejected from the park In company with two burly policemen. The stands were; aollrtly behind Brauer and If trouble had started It would easily have been checked. Rabbit Whltmsn Is credited with two bad bonehead plays yesterday. Ho was asleep at his post on more than one occasion when fast work would have meant easy put outs. The Ilabblt is simply not suited for a hot corner job. He is alow as a snail coming In on a roller, must "get set" before heaving tho agate and has too weak an aim to toom 'em across on a line. Add to this Inexperience at the third station and It Is evident that Whitman's place is in the outfield with little Toder back on third. Johnny Koval is playing a very consistent game In the short field. Won Greelsboro 11 Danllle 10 Ubiim 10 Wlston t Relgh 8 lgh Point 7 Lost a a 10 n AMERICAN LEAGIE Won Lost Cleveland 67 niGit roivr defeated nv nrtJA IN CLOSE oame Durham, July 22. Durham, by a brilliant ninth Inning rally, nos ed out ahead of William Pierre's rejuvenated High Point rlub by a com of I to I. Pitcher High twirl ed spectacular hall until the ninth Inning when the home nine solved the offering! bt High, who had strurk out 11 men during eight In nings. The hitting of Gnndolfi fea tured for the High Point aspirants. Atkinson also pitched a steady game thruout. Score by Innings: R, High Point 001 )A 000 t Durham -.Tv. oo om 0033 nummary: Two-base hlta. Owl, Miller. Three-base hit, Alagrann. Sacrifice hits. High Honevctitt Stolen hasee. Oondolfl : Honey eutt. Struck out by High 11; hv Atkinson 2. Bases on balls off High. 2. Time 1:45. I mplree. Amnion and Fergus-m. Attendance. 600. New Tork Chicago . . , M. Lou In . . 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MM MUTT AND JEFF ALL THE GOOD GQLFERS WEREN'T IN ENGLAND BY ANY MEANS BY BUD FI THAT PHANTOM Iiomk nt'v" HIT Y OXK KAM CRAWFORD Los Angelei fans are still laughing i wiini mey esii nem Crawford's 'phantom home run," save the At. lanta Deorsrlan. 8am Pulled It In . recent game. With the t.sses full of Angels he hit the ball deep to the outnem. The men on bases thought It would bt rauaht. hut Kum .i wise, so put down his head and dug out. The hit fell safe, all right, but In the eonftislon of runners holding bases or being slow In getting away Crawford passed the whole field on his way around anrl wu. ,., cally out about three times before he ' rmrneo me pmie. nil winded, but happy a happiness that faded when I mm oi wnat nnn really happened. HONTS W;nVTii i;l.-ra TWQ.VK.u t).VrRAtT llontls Wagoner, fnrnior rK,.K...-l shortstop, has Just signed a new two- Jr vi"iurni-i in rontinue hla duties a basehalj roach at Carnegie Tech nical Institute, where hn has been very siieeeesrill in rlvoln,.i. i,n rliilis. In ndilltlnn In v. i. ..,t. -! uutir, as i oonch, agn, r conducts one f the most proserous sporting goods turn in I'llISOUI'g. EDDIE COM.INH t;lVK fl P MY llKOTIIKn ELKS Eddie Collins Is an Elk aim be longs to the Philadelphia lodge. When the Klks had their national meeting In Chicago lust week the I'hllly delegation presented Kddle with a big loving cup. Ktl die's tlrst question was well, what would a mnii una ; w imi em i going; 10 nil II With?" asked the Whlto Hnw imnJ baseman. - i ujuak uiS si.&v A birrU -rsasTrtsla n AUKAtl tSlb IMA FIBHT ssa T1W a rAfl WITH TM BAkk. CHASE AXD LEE MAMEK JOIN INDEPENDENTS If It Interests anybody. 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