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Show X" AY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1922. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNT) t6 ugginsVY ANKEES iiice-mo- re S' Yf . wH-engag- e -- m-worlds f - 'Mr tTrTi1 LJ J- A 1 1 j; 1 -- T ; .Ax' :: :j i ' - x i f Ak !l) H - .:. kd Jm t&v V' ' J Z: --yY-- ' ; - ' -- -- Tv(: a.'Pt wT h r-- L' - V ( -'' ..x -' : fX S -- , S IWZ J HMAGet ! iS r -- $ugin? Jn W - . v:; ; ' ' -- - - fev.r MAYS 7 ' VSC V rfrdS 7 C472Z l' . rrrrTTPA t! , VivUJ Iv-qa- g- :t-- -;v.v V.V; 7 J'. i .' - r :r ll j - 'vis,W J, f - j t yKp'A j yj 4 Y EVZRSTT SCOTT. .' jr,;,,, y WA1JB7U PJf& uo 'Yankees Cinch Pennant by Sox Downing Nemesis-Bosto- n ATHLETICS Bea New York Captures Gonfalon With Only One More Day to Play; St. Louis Browns Trounce White Sox and Celebrate Shocker Day. won S&pt. SO.- - New York American lea true pennant by defeating BOSTON, to 7", finding three Chicago, White Sox twlrlers for sixteen hits. Johnny Tobin got three hits out of three times at bat and brought In three runs It was "Shocker day," and the was presented with a local wght-handautomobile. He pitched fairly well throughout, but in the seventh the visitors tallied five times. George Staler, declared the most valuable player in the league this season, got his eighth homer of the season in the sixth by clouting the ball into the right field stands. No ons wgs on base when the circuit drive came off H. BlankenStaler also doubled in the first, ship scoring Tobin. trouncwd 11 SPLIT IN FINAL CONTESTS PHU.ADEDPHIA, Beget. SO. Washington and Philadelphia split even in a here today that closed the 1922 season. Washington took the first game, 7 to 3, while the Athletics won the second, 7 to 4. double-- header First gamei I WAHU1NUTOV. PHILADELPHIA. AhRHPoAi AbHHPoA 6 0 2 2 U Jndfft.lb ,.v 5 2 1 12 1 WMrh.cf . 8 Harri.2b 6 0 8 2 2 Hruffjry.e Klce.cf 5 0 Walter If 8 12 8 0 4 8 0 0 18 0 tioslia.lf Hauier.lb 4 8 2 1 2 0 . 0 Browar.rf 6 2 0 4 0 2 2 4 2 8 Lapto.e Uaitowy.M 1 4 0 0 2 1 !okDftach.M Drkwi.lb . 4 0 0 2 7 LMott,At e 4 0 10 8 rh mv 2b . 8 0 0 0 2 Etckary.p . 4 HarrU.p 1 0 0 0 0 . lilVrkiu tb .Bouton, 3 to 1, today. The Yankees can oae their game In Washington tomorrow 41212 ... 112 jand still finish first. The league leaders ... 1110 went In to win today and did so in the 110 t Brat Inning, after having dropped the ... first, -two games at the series to the Red 4042 Sox. i Alexander Ferguson started pitching for l 11148 . Boston, Witt led oft tor the visitors with -, a single too wide for Pratt. Dugan looped Total a single to Bhortrldge. . Ruth bunted .. 88 T 11 27 13 Total .. 84 3 9 27 16 xiuttttl fr B. Harr! ia ninth. down the third base line and was credited Boor by inniuKt with a hit when ORourke fumbled as he 1 41 Washington in fielding the balL With the 10 0 7 'slipped Philadelphia ,....00 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 8 ' bases full. Wallie Plpp singled to right, Error Wkh. Galloway. Bunmarj: Ruth moved and Witt .aeoriiig ST. boris CHICAGO Dugan. Brower. Judge. hit Callow ay. 4 Welch. over to third on the throw home. Pen- AbRBPoA! AbkITPoA Horn runs Milter, nock replaced Ferguson. Ruth scored nnnner.rf . , 6 10 2 OlTebis.rf ... S 5 3 1 0 Three baa Btoleh baaca Ooaiin. Zachary. Lapaa. on Meusels sacrifice fly to deep center, Jnhnwe.H . 6 1 S S 4 Kllrrbe.Sb .. S 1 1 1 1 Sacrifice Hauser. Itonhle lay Brower, GalHobart . . 1 .. 4 8 2ST0 loway to Hauser. Iseft For the rest of the game Xew York K.ColUna.2b. 12 SiHtaier.lb i bases Washiaxton succeeded in making but tluree hits and Sheet?, lb ,, 6 22 12 OiWiiUama.lf.. 4 2 2 4 0 6, 7. Struck out tty Zachary 3. Philadelphia -, M 2 3 5 3 until cf .. 5 1110 Jacoboa,cf 0 could not score. Pennock pitched reR. llama 1. I'mpires Owen and Nallia. Palk.lf ... 5 0 8 2 2 McMfmta.2b .51321 by 1 hour 38 minutes. jn&rkaWy well. He gave way to a pinch Mulllos.Sb 6 0 18 1 Tim of fame SeTereid.e hitter and Karr pitched the last twb Hcbalk.e .... 52 00 1120 21 Gerber. aa 8 0 0 1 1 Second game: j innings. Ixm c .... 2 0 0 1 OiSbocker.p 8 0 0 0 8 WASH1NGT0N PHU DELPHI A. ,L Boston scored Its run in the seventh, T.Binknahn.s 1 1 1 O 21 AblUIPoA , AbKHPoA , when u Rourke sihifiFd, took third on John H BiftlmHhp.il 1 0 0 P lit 12 2 of 0 JmUe. lb.. hit the 6.1 game, Hlek.n ... 2 1 9 Welch, cf.,, 4 0 0 0 1 Colima third straight at iHtruuk .... 1 0 0 0 V Harri. 2b.. 6 0 8 1 4 Perkins, c, . . 4 0 110 nl scoredIn as Mitchell forced Collins Hire, cf.... 5 0 8 2 1; Walker. If . 4 3 2 8 0 the ninth, Hoyt, who had -- i second. Goalln, If.,. 6 0 110 Johnston, lb. 4 0 0 10 0 been pitching superbly, passed Mitchell, Totals . 45 7 15 24 IQ' Totals s and Brower, rf. 8 t 4 2- OMitlerr rf7. . r 4 1 7 S ! Ruel singled to right. Manager Hug-- i xttatted for H. Blankenabid I'ecknpfU.aa 4 0 0 3 6 Galloway, as 4 118 2 On the first Bcore by Inning: gins' then sent in Bush. PlcloUh, c.. 4 12 2 0 Dyke. 8b.. 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 TO 0 pitchedxhaU Mitchell was picked off sec- ChUago 8b. 8 0 1 1 01 8c beer. 2b... 8 0 1 8 4 UMott, Louis Bt. 0 3 4 walked. Scott. Karr 0 ...2 ond basalNSchang to Francis, p.. 4 0 1 0 6 Horn met. p.. 30 1OJ Etlcrbe 2, Error Summary Menosky fllfed out to Metisel In deep right, Two base hits Hlsler, McManus, Schalk. gheely, and Chaplin, batting for Miller, was toused Tobin. Falk. Three-basTotal . .40 4 17 24 16 Total ...827 1027 11 hitMuUiyaa. Horn eut by Ward. X 8cor by inning. Staler. Stulea baa Tobin. Sacrifices As the Yankeeif galloped off the fie.d run 0 0 0 0 E Herbs, iti. Collins. Double plays Falk and Washington r in high glee, p'irt Baseman 11 pp tossed Bneely. .. ..0 0 0 1 4 10 1 047 on Philadelphia. Left bases Thicftro 12. St. Louts t the last hall to the. veteran umpire, 8. Bases ea ball Off T. hit Summary: Error Pleiiiich. 5. off Blankenship f lommy Connolly. Three Shbcker 2, off H. Blanke&ahlp 1, off Mark 1. Pidnich 2. JiMlge, Francis, Perkin. xOSTO?. . bEW kOKK. baa Mane run Walker. Sacri- hit Dyke T. 3, 4 "off in HUsOff H. Blankenahip j AbRIlPoA AbKHPoA Double Gallflc er seven-passeng- er ....000 Two-ba- 1 a e, 1 Cj& . BME 1103 x Two-ba- Wht, ef Dugan, ... 3b... 3 4 3 4 3 4 4 t. 1121 0 S'MIller, T... 2 2 0, Burns, Hi... 8 2 8 1 Pratt, 2b... 0 0 2 Oj ORourke, 3b 0 0 5 1 1. (ollina, rt . O 2 4 Mitchell, 12 1 .7 4 0 0 5 0 0 2 3 utes. 4 12 11 4030 0 3 0 4 02 3 1 '4 0 0 5 4 0 0 7 4 0 04 112 CINCINNATI, Sept. 30. The Red ond fighting? deeperotely for second place in the National league race, battled to a tie, 7 to 7, this afternoon, the game being called on account of darkness. The batting of Russell and Roush featured, each getting four hits. Markle, who started the seventh, inning for the Reds, was putout of the game before he had pitched to one batter for disputing a decision on a rallea ball. The game will tobe played off here In a double-heademorrow, rinsing the championship season. PITTBBlRO. CINCINNATI .1 A . AbRHPoAf AbRIlPoA Pirates, ten-tnnl- r MsrsnrUl,. 4 0 0 2 IiBnras.rf "ft 0 Riffbee.lf.., 6 6 Tiemry 2b... 8 Trayiwr Sb. . . 8 Grimm 8 Behmbkt.e. , 4 . $ Morrlon.p. 2 Carey.cf Rtiell,rf..., lb.... Adam,p. ...0 11 ...81 3 7 27 M Total ....3& for Peonoclc la seTtnUu-- t Batted for Hiller in math. New York bom on ... 4 ...... .8o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o l 1 8 27 12 0- -3 01 Smith kept Pctroitg ten blta widely scattered and Cleveland won today's game, 4 to 1. Fillette allowed but six hits, but 'lev eland bunched them, ago he was afforded poor support bv Blue and Woodail. Joe Sewell fielding featured, the Cleveland shortstop handling twelve chances and participating In .three double plays. DETROIT. r if ice Meusei. Ikmlde play Mitchell to Pratt Blue ib ... to Rams. Left on bae New York 4. Boatoa HatiayJIb at bails Off Hoyt 1. off Bush 1. Cobb cf ftaae .. f vPrntwick lV off Karr 1., Slnwk out By Vrtcb.lf .3. Off Hoyt 8lB I FotlKTfflll rf, Penaock 8. Hit Uoyt 4, innings (nortemit la niathl. off Buh boo In t'utshttW,2b . tmung. off PrtgQson 4 In none tnon out ia Hisupy.ss .. k St. in 7 Innings, off Karr Woodall. c first), off PuitteWinnth. g T ia 2 innings. Pillctte.p .. pitcher Hoyt. I tofUr ttran and ONra. p ... pitcher Ferguson. 1 :58. x Flays trad . Tim Connolly. I bWPAl 10 114 0 . CLEVELAND A 1 b 2 0 . McNulty 12 0 0 Wsmby.2b . .H88 10 18o 4 0 2 0 0 fturema.rf cA 4 4 0 2 0'ardnrt.8h 4 0 12 1 Hawaii. aa . 4 0 12 2 Evans. If 4 0 2 2 ftiUiiista.tb 8 0 0 3 0 O NclU.c 2 0 0 0 2 Smith p .. 1 0 0 & 1 0 0 0 01 rii i x to 4 40 and -- the to 5.07 i. Kruger, Chicago, "Stubby make a new Record in the 4 40 5 5:07 6 118 from 440-ya- rd 4u0-ya- rd failed to back Alleged bookmakers Are Arrested at Hawthorne -- t SHOCKER GETS AUTO Iuia DiuherUb... 8 4 4 0 1 12 ... O'Honsh.cf..... 0 6(KQhect,2b.. 0 1 Hargrave. c. 0111 6 0 62 18 1 0 11 1 6 0 3 0 0 6 2 4 4 0 6 2 2 4 4 8 8 114 000 0 0 0 Klmmlck.., 0 0 2 8 OfOoecb.p. ... ,, 0 0 0 1 0 0 8' PlBelll.3b.,.. 6 0 8 3 4 0 0 0 0,Rohne,. .... S 0 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 Dohu,p.-- . O Kerk p, Harper.. Markle. p. GiUeapie p. . tBrler. Luqtie.p..,., W iuf 6,e-- . . 0 00 10 0 0 1 1 0 00000 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 1 0 9 0 0 Total. .. .89 7 14 80 11 Total. ..47 7 17 8018. Ran for HurgraT la tb niotb. Batted for Keek the sixth, t Ratted for Gillespie Is tb seventh. Score by lasing; 10 10 2 1 2 0 0 Plttsburt LaMotte. Rommel to play 1 oway- te- - JohnaPmT- - Harris to Peck to. Jmtfe, Cinclsnatl Bumpiary: Error Foueec. Two base Left oa baaeo Waaiilngtoo 10, Pbll&deiphia 2. Bohoe. Three-bItigbee, Ruasell, Trynor. Baa on balls Off Francis 1 Struck out By nm Dnubert. House hit Bigbee, Rumell. Owe as and Ntilin. Rommel 2. Empire Tim Pt&elll. Tierbase Stolen Saerlflee Roub. 1:27. of gam ney 2, MorriaoA. l)onbl play Ptaelll to Dn teelssML bert. Iwf4 o b 18, HtttebergBate oa ball Off Morrlenn 8. off Donohue 1. fttrork out By Morrison 7. by Adam 1, by Oil 1. by Luqu 2. Hit Off Morrleoa 14 $ lenple ia 8 insist (ms out In the ninth); off Adam 7 in 2 1 1 Innings; Donahue off Insists; Sln3 MILWAUKEE. Wi., Scot. 30. Johnny off Keck 4 la 8 8 Union; off Harkie nos ia Weiimuller, reprceenting the Iilinoi Ath- os Inning; off Gillespie '1 la 1 Inning; off letic club, Chicago, eucceeded in breakLuu 2 1 2 Inolar; off Couch none in 1 in- ing three world a awrimmtng recorda at ping. Passed ball Schmidt X Umpire 13 the Milwaukee Athletic chit) today, lower Quigley a ad Hart. Tim of gAmo-Z'boo- r ing the record, formerly held minut'. by Ernie liorg of Sweden, from t 32 4- -5 te 3.24 for the diatance, and lowering 4 0 4 18 8 8 0 18 1 "aDuke. 8 00 11 2 8 0 0 8 0 8 0 Totals . 83 1 10 24 101 Totals . . 20 4 8 27 20 A xBstted for PUIrtts- - ia rtsrhth. Jtrorr byThSingil 1 0 0 0 0 IMMlw ........0 0 0 0 2 0 0 x 4 tlcvclaO Two-ba- a Blu6 2t WfIall. Summary Summa 2. Stohit fT. IjOVIS, Sept 30. All pcnn4int Han. 4rthaw, SacriNew len Yorks bases Sewell. victory Uigncy7s4jlc.Nul4t, Lopes shattered, by ent ahead fice Gardner. iStable Wambr to Sewover Boston todav,t. jUewell.' Gutata vas at ytake aid ell to Giuath ' (24 UB though eerything AND BEATS CHICAGO O 8 4 0 DuncaaJf. 30 00 01 thargew at the Hawthorne race track at the. revival of running races after eighteen years, according to regatta to the state attorneys office The men. who gave I heir names as Joseph and la k More, were taken to the Cicero po on gambling lice station HOYT Bftttomly.lb. 6 0 0 9 llGrlroes.lb. , , . 4 2 2 18 1 Stock. 3b.... 8 111 S'Friberg.rf. . .. 4 8 2 8 1 Bchulta.rf . . , 5 1 2 2 0 Miller, If, .... 6 1210 4 2 8 0 8 Aitmnith.c. ; 6 1 2 6 8 Kellehcr.3b.. lesvan.. . . . 2 2 2 8 liHartnctt.c... 8 0 2 6 1 . 0 .. 0 2 0 10 1 0 2 Bherdel.p. 0(Al(lridfe,p... 0 0 0 0 0iChTes.p..ar' 0 0 0 0 0 fjorth.p. . . 1 1 0 0 00 (TO 0 Barber 0 8ll.p Doak p 0 0 0 0 2 Btueland p. ... 0 0 0 0 0 ItHcatbfot... 10 10 0 ' , KaufmaBD.p. 00 00 0 00 0 0 0 IfMaOl 0La0J2 SHERROD SMITH IS VICTOR FOR INDIANS Johnny Weismuller Sett Three New Water Mark CDKVa.AXD, Ohio, Sept. 30. Sherrod -- by lunmfsr a -- p 0 ia 8. off Mack 3 1a 2. Losing yltehee Tf Blsnhepshlp.-- ' - --TmtrfrcwMoriartty and Guthrie. Time of game 2 hour 5 min- YSAITG' for Secbnd Contenders Place Fight Desperately; Darkness Halts -- Playing. e 1 K DEADLOCKED - - wKiiC left to Potherglll to Bme. on bae Detroit on balia Off Ptlletle 3, Cleveland 4. 1, off Oloen 1, oft Smith 1.' Hita Off PilleUe 8 in 7; off Olaea none in 1. Struck ont Ry Pllletto 2, by Smith 2. Loalnf pitcher l'illetu. I'miilret Illneen, Chill - ad Hildebrand. Time of game 1 hour 35 minute. it i 86 9 15 27 14 Total. .. .89 8 15 27 14 Batted for ("heere is the sixth. Total... Batted for Stueland U the eighth. JRan for Miller in the atstb. Score by innings: fit. Xoui 0 8 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 2 Cbtcaro Two-b- a Error Terry. hits Summary: Ainvmlth 2, Blades Terry. Friberg. filler. hit Be ha it. Home run Hornsby. Three Sacrifice J. Blade. Stolen ba Friberg. Smith Laran 2. Friberg,. Sell. Double play Terry to Grime; FribSrg to flrlroea; Stock to Hornsby to Bottomly; tarofc yo Atnwmttto'To Left on bie Bt. Louie 7, Chicago 7. Base on balls Off Sherdell 1. off Aidrldg 1, off Stueland 1. eff Sell 1 Struck oat By Al drldye 2. by Sell 3. Hits Off Sherdel 7 In 8 13 Innings: off North 1 In 2 8 of an inning; off Sell 8 in 8 13 innings; off Doak 4 in 1 2 8 Innings; off Atdrtdge 12 in 6 18 tunings; off rbeeres bone In 3 of an inning; off Stueland 1 In 2 Innings; off Kanfmann 2 in 1 inning. Hit t Blades 2)r bv Beil Be Cbeeve bv pitcher ball Passed Ainsmith. Winning Friberg). 1m- pitcher Sell. Losing pitcher Aldridge ptre Seotelle and lUgler. Time of game 1 hour 64 minute. Second game I CHICAGO, 8T, LOlIk AbRHPoAl AbRHPsA a 0 0 1 0lAlm.2b .. 8 0 0 SO Bftldes If 8 2 2 0 1 Mann. If ... 2 12 10 Hollocher, Mann.cf . ,T 2 t 2 1 0 Htati.ef ... 8 1110 J. Smith. cf . 1 o 0 0 etGWmea.il 2014 1 Hnrnsbv.2b . 8 111 2Fitagera Id.rf, 1 J I 3 OUtarber.lf Gainer lb Foarntar.lb. 2 0 0 4 0 Ketleher.Sb . 2 0 0 0 2 OFarreli.e . Stock 9b . Bchulta.rf . , 2 0 0 1 0 Cheeves.p . . ' . 2 1 I 2 0i Clemons. e , Cavan.? .. 10 0 8 2! Ol 5f I0 Haines. p . 0211400 19 CHICAGO, Sept. 20. St. Louia both games of a double-headfrom Chicago today, 2 to 8 and 9 to 2, the second of the end railed at the fifth game being darkness. Inning on account of The first game was a slugging match. In which eight pitchers participated and a total of thirty hits, equally divided, warn mad. Gainers home run with two men on base in the first Inning decided the second contest. er BOSTON. AbKHPoA AbRHPoA 4 0 1 5 2 Pow.Tl.2b 5 0 15 0 4 0 2 1 2Knif,2b 2 4 4 0 0 1 7 snuthworth.rf 2 10 4 0 4 0 1 2 0 Bnrrkrl.Sb . 2 10 2 0 4 0JL 1 0 Rarbore.3b 1 0 0 0 0 4 12 0 Oi.Nixon It 4 1 I S 1 4 0 1 2 0Hennr.lb 4 0 0 8 0 2 0 2 1 0 Kurd. a 2 10 15 2 0 13 1 ONelll.e 4 12 2 0 2 0 1 0 2 lluiibao.p 2 0 0 0 1 ... .. .... -- . 25 1 127 Total Seors by lnatnsa: Boston 161 Totals , 3 1 9 6 27 11 .00120 010 01 000 05 Two-bas- s Seminary: ' Errors Bancroft. Ueusel. bits Nixon, ONeill. Kins, bnrder. Homs Saerifies Hulibaa. ran Nixon. Double plays Frisch to Bancroft: Kins to Font to Kopf to Henry. Left on bales Huston- 5, New York 7. Bases on balls Off t'syensross 4. Struck ont Hit with By fxrensroea I, by Hulihsa 2. Umpitched ball By Civensrost. Hullban. and Westerrelt. of OSnlllTan Time pires 81 minutes. 1 boar lint tint: t er 11 0 Myers, cf.... 12 1 Acbmamlt, lb Henline. 101 2 1410 Illxli. 3b..., Lee, If , 0 tliiuxllaf, Leslie, lb.. 4 0 4 0 0 1 3 heather, p.. parklnmn,2b 1 4 0 12 Ueadvws, g T7ie main attraction of the faU- - soccer season falls to the lot of the local fans, a large crowd being expected at Heaths grounds today to see Salt Lake in the opening game against Ogden, headed by Captains Turville and Liptrpt, respec lively. Salt Lake has not beaten Ogden during the past two years. The visitors will be handicapped by the loss of the Dranifleld brothers,' although it is thought that several of their old star wiU appear today, despits the players formation of the Modern Woodmen lodge team, which is known to be a strong aggregation, headed by Johnson, Braohv. Whetton, Hamptoti afid Parsona, anil many newcomers to the eport. For their clash with Ogden, which Is due to start at 4:15 o'clock under the Dove Thompson, direction of Referee Salt Lake will play the following eleven: J Creswell, Hall, Kettle, Tetley, McKnight, I L'mpleby, Johanson, Crowley, Prime, I Poole, TurvlHe, Ranvenscpoft, Sadler, K. Turville, Waite, McCarty, f Bramley, Several others are down as reaerveixw Herb Clapham will not 7s able to turn out for about, a month because of sickt ness, The new Modern Woodmens team of Ogden will line up against Hollandla. best bets are Dutrenne, The Hollander Neerlngs, Andreason, Grondel and the Walt Andrews will WelUlers brothers. officate at tb Ogden match. Soccer football for the students of city schools was strongly recommended at a recent meeting of the officials of tile board of education with principals of several Junior hlgb schools; consequently the Junior High Sofmol league enters Intp Its second term; with coaches alas J. Gain, Bryfollows: ready, assigned ant; W. H. Andrew,' Smith r Dave Thompson, Jordan; H.Turville, Jackson; W. McDonald. Roosevelt; Cobb, George West; John. McCormick, Irving. The school seventh Wasatch and eighth graders Will be tinder the' direction of Liitxetv Bum. - A pchedule of games will be drawn up this week by Physical Director William E. Day. first games to be played on Tuesday, October 9. It Is expected that,all league games will be played on Tuex. Second BOSTON. REUTHER TROUNCES PHILS ONCE MORE 2 0 a, 4 0 School League Continues. ... ... 400 FI rf.. e. Salt Lake to Meet Ogden Eleven at Heath Grounds; NEW TORE. Ift Mokan, Tl er 200 10 18 Totaia . .35 4 M 24 14 Totals . .31 4 10 27 13 Score by innlnga: PbHmbibts ... 0 ,6 0 Brooklys .........3 0 0 1 2 Fhn game Kuromary: Krmn Parkinson. CHICAGO. Wheat, j Henllse, , Meadows. gT. LOrtS. AbRHPoA Three base bits Wheat. Bebmapdt. sacrifice AbltHPoAt to Donble ptayar-Ola- ok 8 0000 hits ItlglK Aiyera. B'adra.lf . ... 32210 fttatst ef. . . O'flnUncb.r.aa, . 60131 Jiihnaton to S- hmandl, Jobnston to Olaon to Rmtth.rf. .. to Psrklnaon to Ia- Wrixlittone 5 0 12 8 Mchnisndt, llnroaby 2h.. 4 1 2,4 4 Terry, 2b 429 NEW YORK. Sept SO. The New York Giant divided a double-headwith Boston today, the Visitors winning the first game, S to I, while the champions took the second, S to I. First same: J I ' NEW YORK. .. AbRnPoA AbKHPoA 1 0 2 8 S Bancroft, as 1110 1 Powell, ft. Kopf, 2b... 4 0 1 2 4!lackaon, aa. . 4 10 0 4 Chatenbry.rf 4 13 2 OIMarphee, Sb. 4 112 2 If.. 4 0 1 4 l Masnlre. 2b. 4 0 12 7 Crulee, BoeckeL 3b., 4 0 0 2 SHtigbee, If,. 4 0 2 0 0 Henry, lb. . 4 0 9 10 OAhlnaers. rf 1 0 1 0 4 0 1 18 0 Oallscher.ss 4 0 0 3 2 Kins. lb. 20 8 616 6 Olbaon, Totals . . 20 6 6 15 61 Totals ... 4 1111 Punnlnshm.ef 4 12 10 Score by Innings; 0 3 2 0 12 0 001 kmltb, Braxton, p. , St. Louis ,.,.,81 0 Gxatop, e... 2 0 0 1 0 Chicago . . f. . liluma, p. . 2110 0 called account of darkness. (Gum Two base bits Mann. Grime- Totals ..23 2 8 24 14 Totxlx' ..85 5 11 27 14 Summary: Three-bas- e hit Hollocher. Home run Gainer. Brora by laslnga: La ran. Boston .. Sacrifice base Hollocher. Stolen ......01 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 u base St. Lout 2 Uhl New York 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 FI tigers Id. on 1. Jones Off ball off Baa? cage 4. Summary; Errors Gallaeher, Hscpbee, Phtn-nerHaiti e 1. Struck out Be June 1. by Uheere Two-baa- e bite Cruise, Boeckel, Hits Pit Jones 6 in 1 9, by Hatties 1. CustUnxham. Thctiaae bite uene in 8 tfffitBg. innings; off Ufteere Btoleu bases Omninslum, karGaetos. and . Umpires Rtgler loosing pitcher Jones, re ri fire Br, r ton. Double plays Jerkaon to Tim of game 56 minutes. Sen telle. to King. Left on bases Boston 8, New York 8s eBsaes gn balls Off Blnme 1, off Btrcrk ont By Blnms 2. Wild Braxton 2. Passed ball Hatton. Umpires Braxton. pttrh Time ,of game Westerrelt and O'SullIras. . Qua hour and 61 minutes. BROOKLYN, Sept. SO. Southpaw Reu-thwon his seventh game from the Phillies today for Brooklyn when ce beat Meadows by 9 to 4. Three runs in the passe and' Wheat's first inning on two an advantage he retriple gave Reuther ends season with one game tained. The , tomorrow. I E GIANTS AND BRAVES DIVIDE DATS SPOILS be BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA. AbJUlPaAj AbRHPoA 4 112 2 Olaon. 2b... 2 11 9 8 Wlrtitxtne.B aa 4 114 8 0 9 Johnston, 112 Rapp, tb,.., Williams, cf 112 10 TTGriffith.rf . 2 2 0 3 0 took Walker, rf. 3 0 0 1 0Wheat, If... 418 00 CARDIN ALSVICTORS OVER CUBS TWICE lie, Parkinson to WrlglHstons to Leslie. Left on base Philadelphia 6, Brooklyn 6. Base on balls Meadow 8, off Keuther 2. Struck out By Meadows 2, by Heather 2. .Umpire McCormick Tim of game- and Email. Ose boor and 80 minute. Bettors Back Horse . That Dies Before Race . NEW YORK, Sept. 20. Racegoers Aqueduct track yesterday literally wagered on a "dead; one." fllTy, owned T.iwaito, a hy Fames B." Smith of California, ran to the harrier In away while going the first race and waa Impaled on a while attempting to bolt picket through a fence, dying within a few minute. Jockey Earl Sand escaped unhurt. The horse was said to have been heavily backed and left the scales a favorite for tha race a dash. The Jockey club took no official of .the accident, bu t recognition wagers were held binding under its to ruling that a hors is considered have officially started tn an event after the Jockey has weighed In. at ld j J .- But few. replayed played on Thursdays. last year, the games were necessary Jackson school, as yet undefeated, figuring In both against the runners-uJordan and Roosevelt. Medals donated by Fred Dsynes, along with the Daynes Junior Challenge ll be awarded the winning school, and this year also wDl receive the rimners-u- p a prize" from the Utah Soccer union. p, cup-wi- t AFRICA HAS FLASH, JOHANNESBURG South Africa. geptf L. B. "B Betts, tha South Bhoolboy who recently astonished the'1 athletic world hy sprinting 100 yards .In 9 seconds, today covered a quarter mile In 40 seconds In the Inter- , scholastic meet here. -- -- 30. 5 , J j |