The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 27, 1922, Page SIX, Image 6

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Snake Creek Defeats
the Red Sox Sunday
, in Hard-fought Game
Snako Creek ilelentetl the Red Sox
Sunday in a pood Kme 13 to ID. The
SSnake Creek crew had uncoct('d
tlifTiculty in taking the Kel Sox inlo
camp. Kxcvpt for the first inninjr,
, when Snuke Creek put over six runs
the game was hard fouirlil. Nichols
of Snake Creek, and Zoble Mid Peter
son of the lied Sox divided l,uUinr
honors with four hit a ouih of nix
times nt hat. JSchwuderer rind Swan
on, the Snake Creek piUher-j, struck
out eighteen men between 'hem, v hile
Muntz, on the mound for the Red Sos
turned biiek nine. Zoble of tr.e J.'ed
Sox walloped a homer and :il-o got a
three ha.e hit.
The box tcore:
Ked Sox al
Ooleiick, cf 4
Zoble, c (5
Alums, p (!
l'utei.son, 2b
H. Collins, If 5
Carroll, lb 4
Lawrence, t,b
Ueal, us , 5
C. Collins, rf 4
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Total - - 40 13 JO 21 ) G
Snake Creek oh r h o a e
Delay, 2b 5 3 .1 I 3 0
Keaksecker, c 5 3 2 1!) 3 0
Swanson, s-p 5 3 3 1
Mebon, lb 6 3 2
.Nichols, cf 6 1
Wimmer, 3b 5 2
Schwaderer, p-as . 5 1 1
Martin, If 5 2 3 0 0
Kamsdel!, rf 6 .000
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Country Club Tennis
Tournament Started;
Finals July Fourth
The tennis tournament of the Coun
try club is now In nronrexs, the play
titartinjr Monday, fha finals in both
men's and women's pintles will Ik?
played July 4. Twenty-two playei
have entered. The first round matches
include ten byes in order to biin the
number up to where the matches can
easily be played. The women's singles
will start later.
Karl Meyer, former state champ'on,
is entered in the tournament and will
play Norman Newberrv in the first
round. Meyer drew a bye in the first
round. Thrre are a number of play
ers of ability entered and the tourna
ment will no doubt be one of the bc.- t
ever staged.
Total - - 47 19 ! 27 8 5
Score by innings:
Sed Sox 0 1 3 1 2 0 2 4 013
Snake Creek 6 1 0 2 1 0 6 3 x- lJ
Summary Two base lilts: Muntz,
Delay, Nelson. Three base nit: Zoble.
on. iur Dy piu-nea in: onericK,
arroll.vlieal. Stolen bawt: lied fc'ox,
Snuke Creek, 11. . Pas'! balls:
tf uble, Keaksecker. Daso on ball: by
luntz, 4i by bchwaderer, 2; hy tvhn-
in. z. fa truck out: Dy Muntz, cy
chwuderer, 8; by Swanaon, 10. Time
r irunie. 2:30. Umpires: Casa and
ilkints. '
Alliance Will Way
Mitchell Sunday at
the Fair Grounds
The Alliance baseball team will play
Mitchell, a former Platte Valley league
team Sunday at the fair grounds. The
Mitchell team stood well in the league
at the close of the season and holds
victories over Bayard and Scottsbluff.
The locals have a record that will com
pare with that of any team in the
state, and they plan to keep this
record intact next Sunday.
The Mitchell team has been together
for several years and they are reported
to be very strong. The Mitchell ites
stood fourth in the Platte Valley lea
gue. Mitchell has been playing Wyo
ming teams for some time, and holds
a number of victories over them.
icef-onm continued as Kllswotth's
latlrry making a total of twenty con
fnr them in which a
f thirtv-one men were struck .
.ut. li'ack s support was not so goo'i
n this game and timeiy nuiing ami
.v rn.Hv prrors ir.ive the ltinirhamite
an 8 to' 0 score till the last of ttie
eighth when a batting rally starting
oCt bv n walk for faeenonm neiwu
Kllsworth seven runs. In the first oi
the ninth Mack struck out two and
threw the third one out at first wh.le
Ilunsakcr, playing lelt field for Ells
worth went to bat with the score 8
to 7 in favor of llingham and Ells
worth'. last time to bat. Hunsakei
failed to hit, making a clean strike
out, while Thompson, next up, drew t
walk. Smith sacrificed Thompson tc
v.ir1 ufter hn stea or soconu tmi
Young next up connected for a tdnglc
which scorel ihompscn, img in
score. Clark, next up. fanned out, re
the side while Mack started ir
on the tenth inning ,-triking out tlrec
men. At Wlswortn s turn to :ai
ithn'k uont ti fir-t on a sinirle iti
after a steal of both second and tlird
it looked as if Ellsworth had a chaice
to score and end the game but 1 ar
sons, who relieved Durton in the jox
m the seventh, struck out and thew
the other out at first retiring the tide.
In the eleventh Bingham aid not se
fir.-t again, Black striking out two ind
throwing the third out at first. It
looked as if another inning vull
hnvp to lie tihned ns Hunsiiker and
Thomp.'on were both struck out in
Ellsworth s turn to hat, but himn
next up connected for a single wi'Ch
was poorly fielded and threw over irst
while- a steal of second and on ar at
tempted steal of third the ball was
thrown away again allowing Smiti to
run in the ninth score which eidcd
the game.
Ellsworth-Lakeside. j
Ellsworth ab r h po 1 1 e
Thompson, ss 5 1 1 0 !l 0
Crandall, If 5 1 0 1 ' 0
Ynunir. 3b 5 1 1 5 0
Clark, lb 5 1 1 5
Kennedy, 2b 5 0 0 0
Black, p 4 1 1 2
Longenbeck, cf 4 12 1
Seebohm. c 4 111
Johnson, rf 4 I 1
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Total
41 8 8 17 H 3
feasant Hill and -
lawn Forfeit to
. - Berea and Fairiew
nday and forfeited the frame, 9 to
If Xb eives FFairview another boost
71 the standing, a the Firviw team
liii now cmrirml from tkpM
i j) reason is assigned for the ftUure
i 'h the Lawn team to appear. Probably
1 4k of interest may be earned as the
tief reason. - .
feasant Hill did not appear at the
ea uiamonu because or a funeral
I in the Pleasant Hill vicinity Sun
ine oerea team no-defeat rec
ti thence not imnirl wkiltt thm
asant Hill team waa probably will-
; to loncit,' as tneir cnanees oi. ne-
ung ine league champs were ex-
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ipke Fights at
? (! Scottsbluff On
Fourth of July
unjr Billy Papke, lightweight, who
:ii mown 10 Alliance light fans,
tight at Scottsbluff July 4. Papke
a oig nit here w hen he appeared
tit Jna AVnnt 1- .. .
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roiril bout On the Scottsbluff card
e will go ten rounds with un op
Ht yet to be selected. Papke has
his former headijuarters, Penver,
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laiSi-J is a Pacific coast product und
il)een in IRA tll-HIinir ar.mt Tnr
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ike. should he ljcnta In Allinivro
lirobably stirt a boxing school.
jeorge Matlan, a former boxer,
in and Paoke believe that thn-A
isiderabhe mitten-whirling talent
lance, ana believe that a place
clop it would be a paying propo
lioth of the men are veterans
ring, and the coaching titt
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bonus bill alternately receives
K. on one cheek and the K. O.
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ildren.
Thl differcence between doctors and
doctd spirits is that the latter really
Ellsworth Wins Two
Game's SuMajrFmm
Lakeside and Dingham
Before a good gathering of fans
the Ellsworth ball team added two
more to the won side of her baseball
,tareer at the Ellsworth ball park last
cnay, mere ocing tans present irom
a fty mile radius representing Alli
ance. Antioch, Lakeside, Pawlet, Spade
and tiinjtham. The first game with
Lakeside which started at 1:30 p. m.
was a shut out in favor of Ellsworth,
8 to 0, Lakeside getting only two men
on third. Glenn House, Lakeside catch
er getting on third in the first of the
eighth-only to be tagged out when
trying for a steal at home, while
Centerfielder Westbrook died on third
in ,the first of the ninth. Lakeside's
new equipment failed to arrive in
lime for the game and Manager Roe
was short several from his regular
linwp although they were very ably
substituted for by three Antioch
layers Nurd two Alliance men.
Mtcher Black, for Ellsworth struck
out twelve roe e.iid was given almost
perfect support, 1U remainder of the
Wis worth team playlnnthe best ball
credited them for sever! rtames,
making only three errors while J-wke-side
was chalked up with seven, which
were costly. Three front the the reg
ular Ellsworth lineup were also mjs
sining, Ernest and John Schonard and
Centerfielder Wight man, although
Johnson, Crandall and Thompson sub
stituted very well for them, t j
In the second game, Ellsworth vs.
Binjham, Pitcher Black and, Catcher
Lakeside ab r h
Robinson, 3b 4 0 1
G. House, c 4
Hunsaker. lb 4
f 6mith, rf 4
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Yoti L. 3b 5 1
CNt i lb 5 1
Ken Idy, 2b 5 t
BliKll P 5 0
Lorf nbeck, cf 5 0
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Hitsaker, If 3 1
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Bitted for Burton in eighth.
'Rel eved P.-irton in box in eighth.
Score by innings:
Bingham ..0 0 0 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 08
r.llsworth .0 000000700 19
Summary Two base hits: Butler,
alack, Seebohm, G. House, Young.
Three base hits: Crandall, Clark.
Bases on balls: by Burton 2; bv Par
sons 1. Struck out: by Black 19; by
Burton 10; by Parsons 4. Left on
bases: Ellsworth 14; Bingham lfi.
"moires: Stewart, Loe, Law. Time
2:03.
Whitman defeated the Ashby team
last Sunday 10 to 8 in a good game
in the Whitman grounds. Battel i?s:
Whitman, Hill nnd Carpenter; Ashby,
Foley and Wolfe.
E15worth plays at Bingham next
Sunday. A return game with Lake
side will be played at Lakeside July
23.
Standings of Sandhill Teams.
W L Pet.
Whitman .
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Ashby
Lakeside
Bingham
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In spite of the fact that financial
experts are saying business is better,
it is, Akron Press.
Ellsworth 7 1 873 'Times.
That seven million majority has re
formed it lines and is now marching;
toward the pie counter. Ashville
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BOXING EVENT
Ever Staged in Western Nebraska Comes July Fourth, at the Roof Garden
THIS IS THE flIAIN GO
DUDE GILMOKE, of Casper
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30 ROUNDS OF COXING
ADMISSION Ringside SS2.00; General $1.50
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