Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 15, 1914, Page 8, Image 8
1- r ! P t L i r 8 TITO BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, J TOY 15, 191?. Bringing Up Father 1 Copytlght, lilt, by International News Servlc. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus JOHN -WHEN MY HUSOrXND MAKE?, TO) I V.MII f DO bO! ooo ooo HORN Hi THEM'? MY I BEG TO CORRECT VHM-TA 4 YOUjC talkin' ABOOT-DCN'6 M bHOEj bAY-DOH'T "TOO THINK I KNOW MY HOESs l iii i i n it ' i x i i i i v. m m i v hi i i i eec vou PARDON -""THOSE. RE. MY SHOEi "WELL -IF too TINK THEY'RE YOOR SHOEb LEMME "bEK YOOSG. TAKE then ' WICHES WIN CIRCUS COMBAT - Game Replete with Startling Mis haps Qoes to Visitors. SCORES COME ON FIVE HITS Foreign Cnnntu Made on Klve IHoyts, but Hourlte Mlstnlcra Count nnil liOcnlH Foil to Accept Olfta of Generous Wlrhca. Anything can happen in a base ball game There may be one or two ekep tlca who might disbelieve the above as BCrtlon. but they didn't attend the al leged combat at Rourke park yesterday afternoon and the scattering of fans who did attend will declare with proper fer vor and emphasis "that everything poa Ible happened. Hits, errors, bonehtad plays. Inalde (tuff too deep to calculate tind star catches were all on the program. At tho culmination of Jhe circus Omaha trailed from tha lot a loser by 7 to 5. The Wlches scored all their rum In two roundf. Thoae two rounds were enough. Two count In the opener on three hlta and five counts In tho sev enth on two hits were the scores. Incl dently the Wlches only made hits In tho first and seventh Innings. Tied Styles heaved for tho Rourkes and while ho didn't show any symptoms of becoming a second Walter Johnson, ho ,wac supported by hi mates In a very srrievous manner. On tho other hand, Sir. demons was supported In u like manner, but on one or two momontous occasions he was saved by some circus catches. Ochs started the battle by slamming a double. Nlcholsori sacrificed and Patsy D'Hourko whiffed. Joe Dills busted a doublo and Henry followed with another, (Two runs. The Rourkes came back with one In the second half of the first. Krug was aafe on Patsy O'Rourko's bobble and Dunlop nailed a double to right. Thomp son flew out to Dills and here the Rourkes displayed some clever innldo tuff. Krug made a dash for the ;late to score on the catch, but suddenly changed his mind and turned back to third. Dunlop, who was on second, of course started for third aa Dills ncaved to the plate. A moment later Dunlop found Krug on third with htm .uul double play was made on Dunlop. At this wonderful exhibition of he ail v ball )laylng tho bugs pondered for long time and then decided that Krug waa trying to fool the Wlches by not scoring. Ytt& Thomas poked a triple to right and Jvrug scored. demona Mnkes Mighty steal. In the second Innlngthe Rourkes gave Mother exhibition of big city stuff. Clemona walked and after sticking around first base for a few minutes walked to second. While-he was making the Jaunt Crosby hold, .the pill In ills Hand with tils mighty throwing arm jKiUed for a heave to second. Ho nevor jpadc the hravo and Clenions waa uimio lested aa Dunlop was watching tho sky and Oraham was trying to cover first fcase, evidently tlflnklng Ward wa too weak to perform that duty. Nothing came of Mr. demons' daring steal aa the next three went down In a row. Krug opened the third with a double and. went to second when demons heaved the pill Into center field. Ho scored on Dttnlop's sacrifice fly. Thoma aon beat out an Infield hit, swiped sec ond and scored when Congalton Uttd fly to the Infield which the Infield all went aftor and thon allowed Pitcher demons to muff. Congalton took second on tho muff. Orahnm'a hit, a passed ball by Jones and Crosby's sacrifice fly cavo tho Rourkes one In the fourth and errors by Fltzslmmons, Nicholson and a sacrifice hit by Thomas gave Omaha the last run In the fifth. Omaha Aviate .In Seventh. As Styles was holding the Wlches hit- less, this looked pretty nifty for the home boys, but the seventh saw a re versal of prestige. Ochs walked and Dunlop bobbled Nicholson's grounder. Patsy O'Hourko sacrificed and Joe Dills doubled down the first base line. Henry drove one to Congalton. who muffed and tho score was tied. Styles pitched a curve near Mr. Fltzslmmons, which hit Fits' bat. Kits, being a smooth guy, opined he was .hit. Umps Cullem opined differently, but the Wichita gang, in cluding Nick Maddox and the bat boy, objected so strenuously that Mr. Cullem consulted with his colleague, Mr. Stock dale. Mr. Stockdale, who, It is asserted, secures his hoard and room free when In Wichita, is decidedly partial to Wich ita. In this decision aa in every other he has made during the last two games here ho slipped the edge to Wichita. Cullem then reversed his own decision, aa he cannot see from behind Uie plate wnat happens at the plate as well aa can 8tockdale from tho neighborhood ot second base and Fits got a free pas sage. J. 0Rourke forced Fits, but Dos- solonl, the well known' Syrian, busted hit, whloh scored Henry and J. O'Rourke. Thus two runs were made on two hits. The same teams will play today. Game called at 3 o'clock. Score: WICHITA. ATI. TJ Ooha, 8b 2 Nicholson, lf-rf 3 1 P. O'Rourke. !b 3 0 Dills, cf 5 2 Henry, lb 4 1 Fltzslmmons. aa 3 A J. O'Rourke, rf-lf... 3 1 jonrs, o 1 2 0 Graham, c 0 0 demons, p 3 0 Uosaolonl 1 0 Hits' ...2 12:0120 0-10 Three-base hit: Thomas. Two-base hits: Bills (2), Ochs. Honry, Dunlop, Krug, Thomas. Sacrifice hits: Thomas, Nicholson, P. O'Rourke, Sacrifice fllos: Dunlop, Crosby, Stolen bases: Thorfta son, Clemons, Dills, J. O'Rourke. Left on bases: Omaha, 4; Wichita, 6. Struck out: Dy Stylos, 4: by (trover, 2: by dem ons, 2. Rases on bnlls: Off Styles, 7; off Orover, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Dy tstyies. Fltzslmmons. Dalk: Stylos. Passed balls: Jones. Hits: Off Stylos, In Six and two-thirds Innlnsit! nff Orover, none in two and one-third In nings. TUno: Z:0G. UmDlrca: Cullem and Stockdale. V Cooney;1 2b 4 lurko, rf , 4 avidson. If 3 smitn, ss 3 Kane, lb 2 Lejeunr, cf 4 Palrd. 3b 4 Murphy, c 4 uoaper, p i uallanan, It)...-. 0 Totals SO TOPKKA. AD. R. i.ocnran, an & Forsythe. If 4 liapps, rr 6 Koerner. lb 3 lAttlmore, 2b 3 lauion, ci 4 llowen. K9 3 McAllister, c 4 Dashncr, p 3 Doardman, p 0 Totals 31 OMAHA. AD. TL Krug, if 6 3 uuniop, as i 0 Thomason, cf 4 3 Thomas, 3b 3 0 Congalton. rf 4 0 Ward, lb 3 0 Graham, 2b 4 1 Crosby, c 3 0 Styles, p 3 0 Orover, p 1.. 0 0 Krueger 1 0 Totals.... v 34 IlHttcd for Jones In seventh. Halted for Orover In ninth. ! 0 0 0 0 Hits 3 0 0 0 0 0 Omaha Runs 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 IT. O. A. E. 1 0 s 0 0 3 11 0 12 1 2 ft 1 0 17 2 0 0 3 1 0 10 0 0 3 10 0 10 0 0 1 s : 10 0 0 37 15 5 II. O. A. E. : 1 u 0 2 2 4 1 15 0 0 2 3 3 0 0 10 1 1 K 0 0 12 2 0 16 10 0 0 10 O010 0 0 0 0 10 27 12 "2 CEMENT MEN GET YICTORY Overcome Grand Island in Fight, Eight to Five. Hard UMPIRE BLACK HEAT VICTIM Hatch nnil ninhop Offlclntr In Ills Place Until He la Able to Oct Ilnc-lf INDIANS WIN FROM TOPBICA Into the Again. finuie tlnnched Hits In Fourth Give Slonx II In I.r.nd. SIOUX CTTT. In.. Julv 14. Hunched hits In tha fourth gave the Indians a big lead today and they won, 9 to 2. Score: SIOUX CITY. AD. R. 0 0 9 Totals . Sioux dty . Topeka .... Two-uase ,..34 0 0 0 1 II. O. A. 1 4 7 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 C 0 1 7 0 2 0 3 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 6 0 "5 27 15 H. O. ,. 0 2 2 2 3 0 .10 0 0 4 2 14 0 0 7 0 110 13 1 2 0 1 10 0 "5 24 6 0 0 2 2 10 0 0 GRAND ISLuVND, Neb., July 14.-(Spo- 1 clal Telegram.) It was a hard and chopped up fight today, changes In tho lineup even Including the umpire. Dlack having been overcome by tho heat and Hatch and Illshop officiating. Score. Burauon. artAND island All. II. O. A. F. AU.II.O.A.K OUt, 3b 0 0 anr. :t. ... s 3 3 Greene, o... SOI Thtlulng. ot S 1 1 lirown. M... 6 I I Landntb, rf 5 3 0 Monroe, It.. 5 14 JIlldi-Bft. lb. 4 1 11 Wledmtn, p. 0 0 Bliaop, p... 3 0 0 IRotxa. 2b... 4 OWtllace, ef. S lll'arne. It... 4 OWird, u.... 6 ODownej, rf.. & OVance, e. .., 6 OMurphc lb. 4 lCUtre. 3b... 5 OHoffmta, p. 3 OStetent. p, .. 1 1 3 3 I 0 3 1 0 0 I 3 U 3 I 1 1 0 0 hits: Smith (2), E, 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 IJcune, ualrd. Sacrifice hits; Koerner, Cooney, GasDcr. Stolen base! Faravthe. Daubla play: Gasper to Cooney to Kane. In nings pitched: Dy Dashner, six and one- third Innings; qff Dourdman, two and two-thirds innlnss: Hits made! Off .uasnner. 6 off uoardman. 3: off Gasper. 9. Bases on balls: Off Daahner. S: off Doardman, I; off Casper, 1, Struck out: ny uasnner, : ty Gasper, 4. Jilt by pitched ball: Davidson. Dowen. Forsythe. uaaper. Time: i:. umpires: Fyte and Aiciaueriy. LOPKS WIN FllOSI ROOSTERS Total ti 13 29 14 t TotiU 41 It 30 14 ( 'Wallace out for ountlngthlrd Btrlke. Superior 010010021 3 S 3rand Island... 0100003010-6 Earned runs: Suirior. 6; Grand Island. TWO-baso hlta: Orav. Thnlimlne-. Payno. Home run: Drown. Sacrifice hit: Payne. Stolen base: Payne. Bancs on balls: Off Stevens, 1; off Wlcdman, i; off Dlshop, 1. Struck out: By Wiedman, 4; Dy mshop, 2; uy Hoffman. 4. Wild pitch: Wiedman. Left on bases: Su perior, 10: Grand Island. 10. Double play: Hobcn to Ward to Murphy. Umpires: Dlack and Dlshop, Monroe. Schoonovor nan neen irnnnrcrecl to UahKosli, Wis., and Smith released. Murphy, first base man comes from Oregon and Varnev. center fielder comes from Oshkosh on tho iraae ior scnoonover. Vnnce. Winn for llnatlnfcs. HASTINGS. Neb.. July 14. Brwiebil Telegram.) The Reds partially repaired tho rami In tho defennn todav hv nlnvlnor i-aui acniasier, a local noy. at snort and won tho final game of the peries with Norfolk. Vance waa In excellent form, allowing but four hits and striking out cloven batsmen. Hastings' runs all came In the third on four singles, a double and Routt's hitting one batter. Scorn: NORFOL. HASTINGS. All. II. O. A E. An.H.O.A.E. B. Brown. It. 4 0 0 1 OOennett, cf.. 3 0 0 0 0 Reli, 2b 4 12A 3Schlialer. aa 4 1 1 2 1 Melker, 3b., 3 0 1 1 OHIehrdan, rf. 3 1 0 0 0 Kerapln, ., 4 0 1 3 iaettmtn, lb. 3 1 7 1 0 might, cf... 3 0 10 OMcCabe. K.. 4 2 2 0 0 Town, lb... 3 111 0 OE.Urown, 3b 4 0 1 1 0 Walworth, rf 3 1 2 OlUttlcka. 2b. 4 0 3 4 0 Mutatr, e... 4 1 I 1 0I-l!rown. c, 4 2 11 1 0 Root, p 3 0 0 2 OVance, p.... 3 10 10 Totals 31 4 34 14 3 Total.... 31 3 27 10 1 Norfolk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-o Hastings 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 -6 Two-base hit. Richardson. Sacriflco hit: DHght Struck out: Dy Vance, 11; by Routt, 3. Rases on balls: Off Vunce. 2; off Routte, 2. Double play: SchlwUjr to Mnttlcks to eGttman. Hit by pitched ball: Dy Vanco. 1; by Routt, 1. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Meyers. Prohlhn tllank I'nunecn. YORK, Nob., July 14,-(Speclar Tele-gram.)-Haley pitched air tight ball today and York shut Columbus out, 3 to 0. Thleman kept York's' hit well scattered, but two errors, a wild pitch and three singles In the seventh proved his un doing. The feature was Murphy beat ing out three infield hits. Score: coLUMnua. toiik. AB.II.O.A.E. An. H O. A E. Rondeau, 2b 4 1 2 1 Oltlce, u.,.,, 4 0 14 0 Dnert, If... 4 0 2 0 OMurphr, cf. 4 3 2 1 0 Pratt, cf.... Sill OTotten, 3b... 42111 Deal. lb.... 4 01 lllalxh. c... 41630 Adami, 4 0 11 OCliaae, lb... 4 0 3 3 0 Clark, id.,.. l o l ou.ciarke. ir. l l o u Cran, rf..,.. 4 0 0 0 OFItrce, 3b... 4 3 3 10 Nee, c 3 1 1 OE.Harrli. rf 3 3 1 0 0 Tbleman, p. 3 1 0 4 tllalf-y. p.... 3 0 111 Total! .... .M 5 24 10 Totalt 34 11 27 IS 2 Oolumbus 00000000 00 York 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 -3 Two-base hit: B. darke. Three-base hit: Totten. Stolen base: Deal. Bnscj on balls: Off Haley, 2. Lett on bases: Columbus, 7; York, 7. Struck out: By Hnley, 6: by Thleman, 7. Passed ball: Halgh, Wild pitch: Thleman. Time: 1:50. Umpire; Posaterl. Kearney Pltchcra Hit Hard. KEARNEY. Neh.. Julv 14. fSneelnl Telegram.) Beatrice won from Kearney' today bj- hitting Rhoades and lr!6n hard. jonnson neia Kearney to six nits and ex cept In tho third, when the bases were Ifllled, Kearney had no chance to score. Errors helped along the batfest. Score: DEATUICE. KEARNEY. AB.II.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Klorey. 2b... S 0 3 6 OSynfk, 3b.... 3 2 0 4 1 Hellrlch. as. 4 2 2 1 OAcock. 2b.... 3 113 2 Neff, cf S 0 1 0 OPrumm, lb. 3 0 11 0 0 Black, rf.... ( 3 0 0 OSchcurtn. cf 4 1 100 llockwti. lb. 5 2 0 OPljropton. rf 4 0 4 0 0 Orlet, 3b.... 5 1 3 0 OMatner. If... 4 1 2 0 fl Line, If 4 14 0 OWoodrutf, 4 0 2 S 3 Coe, c 5 2 1 ODante, c 2 0 6 1 1 Johnaon, p... 4 2 0 1 trthoadea, p 1 0 0 0 0 Irion, p 2 10 0 0 Totala . ...43 13 37 I 0 Total SJ 37 13 . Beatrice 0 2 1 0 3 0 5 0 011 Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 Two-base hits: Ling, Hellrlch, Bocke wltz, (2), Coe. Black. Hits: Off Rhondes. 5 In five Innings; off Irion, 7 In four in nings. Struck out: By Johnson, 6. Bases on bolls: Off Johnson, 4; off Rhoades, 1. Wild pitches: Rhoades (2). Double plays: Woodruff to Acock to Drumm: Woodruff to Drumm. Stolen bases: Florey, Holl rloh, Orlet. Acock. Left on bases: Be atrice, 7; Kearney, 10. Time: 2:00. Um pire: Qulgley. Cnun ConntV I.entine Results. AVOCA, Neb., July 17.-(Speclal.)-Th following Is the results of the games In tho Cass County league played Sunday: Eagle 4-11; Nehawka, 0-4. Manley. 10;, Avoca, 9. Following is the score of the Manley-Aroca game: R.II.E. Manley 0 0 0 2 4 2 2 0 0-10 13 3 Avoca 0 I 2 1 0 1 0 2 2 9 12 6 Datteries: Miller and Prefke; Gruber and Mead. Umpires, Brooks and McDonald. Rattle Creek Wlna. LINDSAY. Neb., July 14. (Special.) Battle creek won a close game from Lindsay, & to 4, getting the two winning scores by a home run in tho ninth, bring ing In one man ahead. The game was badly spoiled by tho wrangling over ai disputed umpire s decision. Score: Battle Creek , 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 26 Lindsay 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 04 Pickering and Scott; Bono Lee and Butler. Ni-otln Trlma Central Cltr. CENTRAL CITY, Nob.. July 14. (Spe cial Telegram.) Scotia continued slugging the ball hard and had no trouble defeat ing Central City In the first game of the series here. Score: R.II.E. Scotia ,0 0 0 0 2 2 0 7 3-14 15- a Central City.,0 03000120682 Cook, Duryea and Ammerman; Miller, Wright and Ward. Tinx Fall on St, Louis Hurlers and Win by a Big Score CHICAGO. July 14.-dilcago batters en joyed a field day at the expense of Keupper and Herbert, the local Fed eral league team, beating St, Louis, 11 to 0. In tho fourth Inning, the local left-handed batters found Keupper's southpaw curve to their liking and pounded out hits enough for four runs. Herbert was similarly treated in the eighth. The visitors could do little with Large. Score: R.II.E. St, Louis ...0 00000000073 Chicago 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 5 -ll 13 1 Keupper, Herbert and Chapman; Lange, Wilson and Block. - KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 14.-Kansaa City had one big Inning the third, in which a walk, threo singles nd Ken worthy's home run netted five runs, enough to win from Indianapolis. Score: R.H.E. Indianapolis ..1 1000000 0-2 72 Kansas Clty..O 0502000 7 81 McConnaughey. Billard and Warren; Harris and Easterly. Rerwyn Wins In Rally. BERWYN. Neb., July 14.-(Speclal.)-Berwyn won the most exciting game of ball from Comstock that has been played on- tho home grounds this season. The game was won In the last half of the ninth Inning, with one man down,, when Berwyn scored two runs. Score: R.H.E. Bcrwyn 0 0012300289 3 Comstock ....1 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-7 7 3 batteries: Berwyn, Bubah and Car: Comstock, Hill and Gibbons. Umpires: Kerr and Donahao and Allen. American Aaancintlon IleatiltH. R.H.E. Kansas City 3 5 0 Cleveland 5 10 0 Milwaukee st 9 11 2 Indianapolis ..... .' 711 0 St. Paul .". 5 10 4 . Louisville 0 8 0 Lincoln Defeats Ilea Moines bTno to One. LINCOLN, Neb., July H.-Qulllen broke up a pltchera' duel In Uie seventh inning today by a single which scored both of tho locals runs and defeated Des Moines. 2 to 1. Duffy and Dessau each allowed oui tive nits, ttcore: LINCOLN. AH. R. Allen, rf , 3 Lloyd. 2b 3 AicuatiiKa Miller. If., atflgan, ss....,,.S ir. If 1 Collins. If 3 Williams, lb 2 Qulllen. 3b 3 Bchrelber, cf 3 Rehor, c 3 Dessau, p 3 II. 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0-7 3 0 0-5 0-5 Unusual Discounts on All Men's Suits in All Weights, Including Blues and Blacks. You may select any wool suit in our shop, vrhothor a cool two-piece suit, n medium weight bluo sergo or n heavy-weight suit of any description and got our dis counts. We havo hid uono away nor do we reserve any and toll you they are not on sale. You are offered a splendid opportunity to got a. suit for fall or a heavier ono for -winter at a big profit to you. Remember wo havo not bought any suits more or less un desirable for this sale. Every ono is a part of our reg ular stock, bearing our own labels. You aro thus insured of complot? satisfaction in every particular, $35 and $30 Suits, Kensingtons, $21.50 Totals 27 2 R DES MOINES. All. R. IT. Hahn. rf 3 0 o Hunter, cf , 4 0 1 Burrell, 9b 3 0 2 Jones, lb 4 0 0 Haley, c ...4 1 2 Bwoldt. ss 3 0 0 Dreen. If. 3 0 0 Andreaa, 2b 3 0 0 Duffy, p 2 0 J) Totals . 16 Unrnln 0 0 0 0 0 Dea Molnea 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0-1 Earned runs: Lincoln, 1. Three-baae hit: Lloyd. Two-base hits: McGafrigan. i Burrell. Left on bases: Lincoln. 5; Des I Molnea, . Double play; Dessau to Rehor to Williams. Sacrifice hits: WIlHams. i ti.h i,-wnMt Rrn. Struck out: By Dessau. 3; by Duffy, 3. Bases on ballat Off Dessau. 2; off Duffy. 8. Time: 1:42. Umpires: Gaston and uarr. O. A. B. 10 0 10 0 0 4 1 o o n 2 0 0 11 0 0 0 3 0 6 0 0 e i i 0 6 0 27 18 "a O. A. E. 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 0 R20 2 5 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 0 24 13 "t 0 2 0 3 UK A IIS WIN FIRST fl AMIS In $27.50 & $25 Suits, Kensingtons, $17.50 $20 Suits, Kenmor and L System, $14.50 i. Formerly Magu A XWnr 415 S. Ifcth Ur.feat Drnmmers, Xlne to Ttto, the Opener, DENVER. Colo., July 14. Denver won the first game or the aeries rrom hi. Jo seph today, 9 to 2. Heavy hitting by Butcher and Fisher of Denver featured. Score; AD. R. H. O. A. B. R Watson. 2b 4 0 0 5 1 01 .Fox. If 4 0 0 0 0 01 41. Watson, lf-rf.... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Patterson, id i i iw w ui Hrltton. 3b a V u 1 0 11 Williams, rf 1 0 0 1 0 01 Petttsrew. cf 4011101 Wall, as 4 114 4 0 Hcnung, c s u i 1 u lirown. P.. 1 u ti u 1 1 1 Purcell. p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals SI J 24 16 ah. n. 11. Kddlngton. cf 5 11 Casstdy, rf 6 0 2 Coffey, ss 3 10 uutcher. It o a 1I10CK. o DIB Fisher, lb 4 12 Faye, 2b 4 10 Harbour. 3b..., 3 2 1 Schrelber, p.. 2 1 2 O. t 1 1 0 12 T 1 1 1 A. 0 0 1 0 0 1 I 0 1 E. 01 01 01 II 01 01 9 14 0 0 0 0 0 2 27 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 I 1 Totals 36 St. Josenh 0 2 Denver 0 3 Sacrifice fir: Schrelber. Stolen base: Eddlnirton. Two-base hits: Flaher. Schrelber (2). Throe-base hlta: Bchang, Block. Butcher. Home runs: WkUl, natter. mrucK out: uy lirown. 1; by Schrelber, 11. Bases on balls: Off lirown. 1: on ttenrewer. 1: ott furcsii. 2. Passed balls: Sohang (I)- Hit by Pitched ball: Brltton. Hlta: Off Brown. 1 In five and one-third Innings; off Pur cell, 2 In two and two-thirds Inning. 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