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Show tf THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING strikes. Ward popped to Dykes. Galloway threw out McNallv at ftrat. Third Inning, Philadelphia Ward took Galloway a grounder and got him at first. Braxill got an infield aingle. Pipp took Sullivan's drive and " doubled Brazlll at first., New York Schang "fanned. Mays popped a single into left field. Mays scored on Millers triple to left. Galloway robbed Peck of a hit, the ball near the bag and throwing taking him out. Miller holding third. Ruth lined out to Dykes. Fourth Inning, Philadelphia Witt hit s long triple to right center. Witt scored on Dykes' double to left. Dvkes scored on Walkers single to left. Walker went put stretching hta hit, Ruth to McNally to Peck. Ward threw out Perkins. Welch tripled into right field. Welch scored on Galloway's single to left. Calloway forced Galloway, McNally to Ward. New York Mausel tanned. Pipp singled noiig over second. Ward hit jgto a double play. 'Calloway to Brasill. Fifth Brasill tuning, Philadelphia singled over the middle bag. Sullivan hit Into a double play. Ward to Peck to Pipp. Witt singled, sharply over Peck s head. McNally threw out Dykes at first. New York Dykes threw out McNally at first. Schang walked. Mays got a lucky Texas leaguer Into right. Schang going to second. Miller forced Mays, Calloway to 'Dykes, Schang to third. Schang scored on a double steal. Miller going to second. Peck lined out to Walker. Sixth Inning, Philadelphia Walker went out, McNally to Pipp. Perkins fanned. Peck took Welch's roller and got him at first. New York Dykes threw Ruth out at first. Galloway threw out Meusel at first VIpp singled to center. Pipp stole second and went to third on Perkins wild throw to center and scored when Welch threw wild past third. Galloway threw out Ward at first. , Seventh Inning, Philadelphia Galloway a to left. threw gat out aingle Mays at first. Galloway going to second. MaySsalso threw out Brasill at first, Gallos ay feqing to third. Peck threw out Sullivan at first-NeYdtk McNally salked, Schang singled to center and McNally bv daring base running s'aored, Schang going to second on the throw In. Mays sacrificed, Brasill to Dykes, Schang to third. Schang scored on Miller's single to left. Peck walked. Ruth fanned.. Meusel filed to . . Witt. Eighth Inning, Philadelphia Witt filed to Ruth. Miller took Dyke: fly. Kuth took Walkers fly on the run. New York Pipp hit a longSlIner to Welch. Ward filed out to Witt. McNally walked. Schang filed out toWelc Ninth Inning, Philadelphia Perl filed out to Miller. McNally threw off Welch at first. Galloway filed out td Miller. r First game: v . ' Yankees Win First Flag in Histbry of (Team am End Hard-fougRace. r ht 7 . - . ork AMERICAS IXASttf- e' Woe. Lost PC fletanl l H ariilngtoe .... MosIflO .... , lktroit .... lilcngo .... niko uminis.l ftft MU 78 78 78 ftt 82 09 w 7!) .15 1, ...... .71 ft PliMudflldila At At Detroit 97 ,53 .? ,6M ' .523 .ft 20 .410 .487 .SU9 Vt49 Result. Yesterday Clwinad ftt. M ft, Ctatoago Louis liw Detroit 8 . (Eleven At New York i First 4 Philadelphia 8, New York ft. Philadelphia 8. New York 7. I Eleven Jniiiug At Boston IFuttr WaVtilngtoa 7, Boston ?. (Heornid giiiuel Wlmtg4o 8. Bus to 1. n) Todays -- Schedule. rievelsnd at ('blcaifo. Louie at Detroit. Philodelphitt at IV nalrington. boatva s t Near York. St -- NEW YORK, Oc 1. New York won first American league championship today, .defeating the Philadelphia Ath $ to 3 and 7 to 6 leticaist "double-heade- r, The second game went eleven innings. It was only (necessary for New York to win one game to capture the pennant. . Carl Mays won the first game for New York, his twenty-sevent- h viqtory of the season. Mays, however, was hit hard at times, Philadelphia .getting five hits In the fourth inning, including two triples and a double. Sullivan, a Three--I league graduate, pitched against Mays and made a good showing. Wild throws behind him handicapped his effort. The second game was a burlesque. La which Huggins used all of hie extra players. Ruth shifted from left field to first base to pitcher. ' Philadelphia tied the score by Scoring six runs on Ruth In the -- eighth inning,- - but New York won m the eleventh on Roger' double and Mitchell's single. Ruth made only One double-header. single in the Frank Graham of the New York Evening Run today was elected official world series scorer for the Giants and. Weed Dickinson of the New York Morning Telegraph official scorer for the Yankee Us I w Witt, Dyke, fit-st- y. 2K C.WIkT.lf Perkins, c Welch, ef Gtlow?.8b CUowy.i 8 12 4 I 8 11 8 4 4 .4 4 4 8 4 8 0 4 811, ini 1 2 ToUls .80 by laning: Philadelphia ..8 ft S 27 18 kiiUa.lt.. iB.B H.i 1 .BOSTON. Ertcko.p AB 2 8 2 8 ..4 8 4 2 3 10 t ft ... Total. .89 8 1ft 27 81 Score by ihniugt: 0 Waahiagto ,....28 .w. ........ Btoa K M tibold.cf U 119 littcnjrr.8b 4 0 1 0 Pratt. 2b 0 0 Mclamn.lb 8 1 (KYttt lb. .. 0 Ollliui.rf .. 4 0 I I 1 J Buk. If.. 8 0 1 8'Scott..-.4 0 1 0 fc'WultcravC.. 3 0 1 0 Kurr.p Thrmhla.fi 2 0 ft Btcc.cf . . . ft fttwliB.rf.. ft fthaakt 3b ft Obirrlty.e 4 4 OHorte, Error Summery: 10 112 1 I 0 Totals 4ft 8 12782 8 ToUls.1 42 T IS 88 H JTwo mu when winning run scored. Score by Innloga: 0 . 0 . 0--rg Philadelphia 1 New Yerk..0 0 1 7 Errors Calloway, Roth. Two Summary: baa hits Galloway, Rogers, Fewiter 2, Mitchell. Three-bas- s hit C. Walker. Home runt Ruth. C. Walker. Welch, Miller. Stolen bae Double play Dykes (nnasaiated). Ieft on bases New York 0, Philadelphia 11. Bases oa balls Off Rommel 8. off Ruth 8. off QuloB 1. Hit Off Hoyt 2 in four tunings; off Rotji 9 In foaF1 innings: off Qulna I in three inning Hit by pitcher By Ruth (Witt). Struck out By Hoyt 2, by Ruth 1. by Roramell 4, by Quian 1. Passed ball Perkins. Winning pitcher Ruth. Umpires Wilson. Nallin lod iforiarty. 1 hour 45 minutes. Tun of gam 00000006 023 0090 SAM Thanks! INDIANS AFTER LOSE GAME LEAD FOUR-RU- CHICAGO, Oct. 1. N Chicago cam from behind today after Cleveland pourvled lead on Rusall in the first out a four-ru- n Inning and hitting&. Uhl to all corners of 8 to lot won. the Hodge, who replaced Russell, held the Indians almost helpless. The locals bunched their hits steadily on Uhle, intersecting a number of blows for extra bates, and drove him off the mound In business -- the eighth inning. I CHICAGO. CLEVELAND. AB R.H.O.A. AB B.H.O A. 2 fmiemn.rf 8 0 12 JohBsoa,M 8 9 2 3 8 Wmb,,2b 4 1.1 11 SIHtruak. It 4 1 1 2 0 OitHratcM .. 1 9 0 0 0 Dean,, It 4 2 2 Wood, rf 2 1 1 0 OlFsIk. If ..0 9 9 1 9 1 1 1 Olrolllns. 2b 4 9 1 2 8 9 Itb. rf SIHooper, rf 8 9 2 9 0 8tphnaa,8b 4 11-1 1 4 m 9 2'Xbeely, lb 4 2 211 1 gewell. Boras, lb .1 9 0 8 OiMomll, ef 4 2 2 4 0 8 9 18 1 Mullisa.Sb 4 2 4 0 8 Jhn.to.lb 9 0 4 llVsryso, c 4 1 3 3 9 8hlnaolt.e hie. p ,.3 9 0 1 2iHuseell, p 9 9 0 0 0 Malls, p .0 0 0 0 9 Rods, p .3 0 0 1 Uardoer . 1 9 9 0 0 Totals .80 0 8 34 14 Totala .88 8 17 27 19 for Mail in ninth. In for Strunk tBatted eighth. Score by inning: 0 0 8 0 & ft Cleveland fc.4 0 .0 2 0 2 1 0 0 ft ft Chicago Error CoIUd. Uhle, , Hodge. Summary: Two-ba- e kite Stephenaon, Yaryta 2. Strunk, Stole a base Johnao, Skeely, Collin, Moatil. Sacrifice bit Hodge. Double plays Johnaon to to Sbeelyp Collin to Johnaoa to Sbeely Cellln to . Johnatoo. 2). StepbenMNL te Wtmhaga on Left oa baaee Cleveland 8. Chicago g ball Off Ruaeell 1, off Hodge 2, off Uhle 1. Hite Off Ruaeell 4 la 1 inning, off Hodge ft In 8 inning, off Uhle 19 la 7 Inning, .none out in eighth, off Mail 2 la I Inning. Struck out By Rnsiwli 1, by Uhle 2, by Mail 2. Losing Winning pitcher Hodge. pitcher Uhle. Umpires Evan and Owena. Time a t game One hour aad 84 aalautea. 10 Be Upstairs Clothes Shop, 275 ait-nt- -gl state-operate- east. 11 0 1 1 0 0 8 10 BUY YOUR 88 81 8 2 8 0 0 1 0 9 0 8 Leiboltt Vlrt. hurt. Two-- bao bite Shanks, Harrtm harrity, hrr.HitCol' Bna. Thfe-bhit UoIia. Sacrifice Gbarrlty, J. Hitah. Double play Gharritr to Shanks; klcjnis Pittcnger; Tharmahlea to Scott to Itt. Left on baf 19, Washington BoKtoit 8. Knees on bull Off Erickson 1. off Karr 8. Hit- ff Karr 18 t ft off inning, ft 2 8 Tbormahlea ft Struck out By Ericksua ft. by Karr 2. inning. Wild pitch Uhormahlen. Losing pitcher Karr. ud Umpire Connolly AUTOMOBILE a V 3 1 Time Chill. NO IV 1:4ft. BROWNS WIN LONG GAME FROM TIGERS DETROIT, Oct. 1. St Louis defeated Detroit here today, 11 to , in eleven In- PRICES LOWER THAN EVER nings after tying the score in the ninth. Manager Cobb, a ho has been suspended because of his argument with empire Evans In Washington a week ago. was out of the Detroit lineup. BT. LOVIS . - DETROIT. ABU AB.H.HO.A. Tobin. rf Barnes 2b. 4 1 1 2 8 Bllcrbc.Sb 7 4 8!Joue.3b . 8i.ler.lb. 7 111 HVeaeb.lf . 8 2 3 1 0 lleilmaa.rf Clearance Sale, HO' .91120 No- - EVERYBODY 18 58 1! Tetala ,.42 ..2for11 Bayne In fourth. St. ...4 8 9 38 18 001909930 01009010008 OFfflBf ME ffl I Hornsby of National Bids for Hall of Fame Batting . Mark; Ruth Dark Horse. Arthur Frank, proprietor, 'of Salt Auto company. 601 They find that a Ford chassis Lakes few Hart Schaffner A Marx South State street, Badger delivery or truck body mens clothing store, selected the Ford Many ofjSalt Lake'sTeading business most inexpensive and y Goodwin-Dickso- hard-hittin- ht York, .325, .343; Frisch. New York, .339; Ht. Louis, .373; Bigboe, Pittsbuig, Johnston, Brooklyn, .324. , n, Kirke Leads in Associrtion. American association, hitting .383. He alBO leads for total-ba- se honord with 408 bases, acquired on 273 hits. The real race Is on for seconft place honors between Reb Russell of Minneapolis, who Is hitting ,368; Art Butler Of Kansas City, with .363, and Bunny Brief, another Kan-Cit- y slugger, with .363. def, who has made forly home runs IKwide has margin over hts nenrest rival. Bed Roqsell, for the circuit drive honors, the Minneapolis plover having smashed Brief also is the best run out getter In thfevjeague, having scored 164 times. Baird of Inditftqtpolls Is showing . the tiers with seygnty-oil- e x. thefts Other leading batterbfor 100 or more games; Acosta, Louisville, 331 ; Njood, Kan ns Citv, .350: Lear, Milwaukee, 50; Fisher, ,349; Bchlnnera, Kidlunapo-liMinneapolis. 345 Jack Lellvelt of Omaha fell sib. hits shy of tying the world's record 'or xjits In n. season, when he cracked out 274th hit as the curtain rung down in th Western league. The record was mode last season by Miller of the Oakland club, in the Pacific Coast league, who hit safely 290 times However this mark was attained In ,199 games, while the record established oy the Omaha slugger was made in 166 games. Lilivelt whs easily the beet batter In th league, and topped the hitters with a of .416 grand average Harper of Oklahoma City took second place with .393. while East of Wichita finished a good third with .385. East also proved the best run getter, also having registered 158 runs, and-hfinished on top In total bases with 418, a mark attained on 255 hits. Berk of Wichita waa crowned the home-ru- n king of the league when he flnlsned with thirty-fivHaney of, Omaha won the stolen base t hefts. honors wlpi Other Trading batters for 100 or more games Mots Oklahoma City, .369; Davis, Tu'sa .364; Griffin, Omaha, 361, Fisher. St. Joseph. .352; Blakeslv, Wichita,. .330, Roberts, n.' Joplin. .348. Query, Sioux City, a. forty-eigh- i ' Kirsch Breaks Record French Airplane Race 5. 1. n. Hello 11 - 89 . n-- f gins seven times and it always comes to him as a big surprise. Person ly I dont know nothing about the little fellow as a manager but brother experts tell me he Is as full of magnetism as a traffic police. Mi McGraw Instills the fighting spirit In hts players, to say nothing about himself. Mr. Huggins also rouses the boys up. I Bet (Copyright. TotIe.T.4 Hit Practice. 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Struck WillyslEfmglit, Pick at -- Seven-passeng- er Famous Yacht Formally Transferred to Navy Play $1500 model, 3 cylinder; newly painted, good top and good rubber. Very pleasing to drive, 8500 down, $100 per month. by the Bell Syndicate, Inc.) and 4 .Cadillac, they aint. 1921, ' . I Seven-passeng- er Our city Is divided vs. Itself and the big series Is the only topic of conversation on street cars and subway trains. A man would get alck to death hearing it U It woe In English. It may ' be worthy of note that this year's series Is like last year's In one respect, namely that 2 brothers will play on opp. sides. Last fall It was Doc Johnston of Cleveland vs. Jimmy Johnston of Brooklyn. This time they' an of Meusela. epidemic 4 might also mention thaty six weeks ago I Jiad the boss write to the Hotel Stbenley at Pittsburgh for reservations the coming week. The Bchenley wrote back that they were going to be all filled ANNAPOLIS, Oct 1. The famous schooner yacht America, first winner of Em. to Of course the men that makes theiall the International cup which bears,' her claim It ain't no different than It eveT name, was transferred to the navy dev was. but be that as It may, some of the Tartment her today with stmple cere: hoys that use to ask for more money when moiHcs. they hit a ball as far as third base on "tVe'are proud to have her back snd the bounce Is now breaking up many an old ball game bv popping one over the will guerdsjier carefully as an inspiration fence and whereas they use to gie you to the young'entlemen of the regiment the nickname of "Home Run Dooley" If vou knocked as manv as four per season, standing as sfie. does a monument to whv now dais If you don't bust one oi. American success,", said Rear Admiral of the park the first two times up vour plaCe at bat In the sixth Innings will be Henry B. Wilson, superintendent of the took by some double Jointed left hand academy, in accepting pitcher from Brunswick. Georgia. So an The America was moored'qo t)e seaIn all I feel like Its too risque trvlnc and the regiment of mldahtiqnen was to pick them and I personal am going wall drawn up facing her. Charles Francis to keep my mouth shut till it hurts. of Boston, chairman of the AmerAdams couBut It cant do no harm to make a ica restoration fund, tendered the yacht ple of remarks -- about the strong and ' Wilson accepted in a brief Admiral Rear weak point of the two rivals and as and handed Mr. Adams a brand-nepitching is generally always supposed to address dollar note as a lawful consideration. h the most Important feature of a world The America will be kept at the acadseries, I might begin bv saving that both for use as a naval museum. emy of can boast staffs managers pitching that are air tight, like a cattle car. Moreover almost any pitcher on either club Cubs White Sox to can be called on to pitch every day an the most of them pnly lasted two innings Home Series . the pay before. Al season long Manager McGraw and CHICAGO,' Oct. 1. Chicago White Sox Huggins has had a game of put and take with their pitchers put them In tnd and Cuba will play a city series next take them out. Bo if you dont like the week to determine the Chicago championguy they pick to start the opening game, ship, Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, baseball Both remember his act only runs ten minutes. dommissloner, announced today, teams are tn seventh place tn their reWell-i- n leagues. spective The first game wilt be played at White The two teams hava plenty of hitting Sox park Wednesday. October 6. Eight they botH field pretty good game are scheduled, alternating --between strength and especially In practice. The Giants have the two parks. A ninth game will he the edge in base running as Huggins's played if necessary to break a tie. Wilmen think Its against the rules. liam H. McCarthy, president of the PaThe rival managers are as like as two cific Coast league, has been selected by La.ndls to supervise the series as the comstep sisters. For Inst., I was Introduced to Mr. Mei missioner s representative. Graw H year ago and whenever 1 met The order directs that the usual price him since then it has been hello Mac and of admission for the regular season shall etc. But I been introduced to Mr. Hug- - pretail at each park. Hard terms.. Lk 18 T 9 2Tnj Total,. . Score by teslnge: 0 Wa.htnfto Sedan, $890 Overland four sedan, equipped with five wire wheels and five tires. Hae run less than 8006 miles. Roomy four doors. Tan and brown, velvet mohair upholstery. Kas.v 192 By RING W. LARDNER. Written for Th Salt Lake Tribune, NEW YORK. Oct. 1. Well, it looks Just Ilk little old New York Is going to have the whole world series to Itself, but the management has arranged to set aside 100 seats In the bleechers for gen. i . tiles This is the second time In baseball history that the big fiasco has been held and White Sox of Chicago win their respective pennants and met in the classic, the fox being victorious as Abe Attell was abroad that fall. The Cubs and Box are clashing again this year for the championship of Chi, but it won't be necessary to bribe neither of them. The coming series Is the sixth the Giants has been In, but their reqprd Is pure outside of 1905 when they beat the Athletics 4 games to one. That series has never-bee- n .satisfactorily exclaimed hod many efforts have been made from time to time to have It plaved over .and glveNtfcGraw's boys a chance. Fotlr or five years ago It use to be cinch forNin expert like myself to figure how a .world, series was coming out All I had to do was find out from somebody which waa theNAmerlcan league team. But the lively balKlDocks the dope for a ghoul and pretty near every game comes out the way vou thought It wouldnt and about the only clubs that have played the baseball of which thew are capable this year is the Athletics and Phillies. THERES STYLE ALL THE WHILE"'. AT THE NEW MENS STYLE SHOP. X 'x The newest snappy styles in Shirts, Collars, Ties, Sox and Novelty Togs. Come ip and get a glimpse of whats new for Fall. . 10 ONLY TO change of ownership and Implies noth-lu- g as to condition. The man with a 'second-hand- " car have the better car of th two. may Since June 1 we have sold hundreds of new cars, on of which we were compelled to many trade In a lot of fine cars, which we are offering without a cent of profit and without any charge for Interest, Brokerage or Insurance. See tf you can find something in the following list 'that will please both you and your pocketbook: Thinks New York Is Sure to Win 4 f 4 4 in Practice Clubs Good Hitters 4 4 4 Pitchers Placed on Small Time Basis , - Jay Kirke of Louisville appears to have a safe hold on the batting honors of lh 1210 r first-han- REFERS "SECOND-HAN- n I BOSTON. WASHINGTON. AB.R H.O.f ABHHOA. 0 2 lft blLeibohfecf. 4 0 2 ft 0 Jodge.lb.e 7.roater.3be. 4 12 0 8 0 Harris 2h. 8 0 0 3 DlPratt,2h... 4 0 Milan, if I, O'Mdnnia.lb 8 0 010 S 1 1 Rice.cf .. 4 0 OiColllna.rf I I 0 Goaltn.rf . 1 1 llBuah.lf.8e. 4 12 Shank, 8b. 4 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 OtBcott,, Gharrity.e 0 O'Horke.aa 4 2 2 2 OiWaltera.e.. 4 0 Zachary, p ft 0 10 8 Penaock.p, 8 0 0 3 6 Boeton with a is the efficient-deliver- e. be. n yet manufactured. delivery pictured above. for deliveries and commercial establishments are us- vehicle Goodwin-DicksoAuto company The for his store. The Ford roadster with ing Ford business cars exclusively on is doing its share toward making busiwas Mr! week their delivery , systems, Morris pane body purchased last ness delivery systems in this city Ford- ' from Russell Morris, salesman for the (Adv.) equipped. e flftv-eigh- comfortable Incomes from modest positions. EVERY CAR THATPASSED YOUR HOME today Is a used car, and th bnly difference between them Is that some are second-han- d and others at Auto Company Goodwin-Dickso- n . tled down to a tattle between Ty Cobb, pilot of the Detroit Tigg ers, and hia outfielder, Hairy Hetlmann. Babe Ruth is the dark hoise for premier honors. The Detroit rluggers, tied a week ago, are separated by one point, according to the averages released today. Hellmann te htttlng .391, while hie boas hhe a mark of 330, the former having participated In more games than the Georgia peach. Ruth Is trailing the pair with an average of .380, a gam over hie mark of e week ago of two points. Hellmann dropped three points while Cobh lost fouf. George Hieler, the St. Louis star, retains fourth place with .873, while This Sneaker, manager of the world champions, la holding fifth place with .36 a loss of eight points. Ruth cracked out two home rune rnc the last compilation of averages, and now t. has a seasons record of He is far tn the lead as a run getter, having counted 176 times, while hia 201 hits have Reside given him a total of 449 his circuit drives. Babe has slammed out forty-fodoubles qnd fifteen tripies. Sisler kept pare with ri Harris of Washington for the stolen base honors. Each added one to his string but the Bt. Louis plater is showing the way wth twenty-eigthefts, ana in front of lus .344 rival. i Other leading batters for 100 or more in games' Tobin St. Ixiuis. .352; Jacobson. St. Louis, 34S; Wlldams, 8t. Louis. 345; K. Cup Colllna. Chicago. .339; Veach, Detroit, .336; ; . Strunk, Chicago, .336. 1. (By the Oct. ETAMPES, France, Associated Press. ) Lieutenant Georges Hornsby Ahead in National. Kirsch of Francs today wpn the Deutsche of la Louis S. Rogers Hornsby making a strong bid to be the first hitter to fin- de la Meurthe airplane cup race. He ish the National league season, with an covered 300 kilometers, with five turns, in average above the 400 mark, since the 1:64.39 J-days of DeUhanty, who, while with PhilaKirsch, in winning the race, broke the delphia In 1999. topped the batters with an average of ,4IS. If the St. lands star, world's record for 300 kilometers, which who Is hitting .40, maintains his race, he will enter the National league hsll of fame had.bee'n held by Sadi Lecolnte, the noted with such men as Barnes, Chicago, a ho French aviator, who made a new record hit 403 In 1970; Cap Anon, Chicago, who in the James Gordon Bennett cup race finished in 1879 with 407. Steiixd. Pittslast year, when he covered the same burg. who averaged 409 In 1893, and Dufcourse In 106 17 ' fy, Boston, with .43$ In 1394'. itr leading the run getters with Hornsby Sadi lecolnte. the noted French avia128 runs and 369 bases Hia hits Include holder of the world's speed reciird, twenty homers, the latter mark being tor, three behind George Kelly of thy New was Injured and his airplane was smashed when he made a forced landing. York Giants. Lecolnte was first to take the sir and Frank Frisch of the Giants retained his lead as the best base stealer, with a total had made splendid time for the first fifty in kilometers , flying this distance of Ed Roush of Cincinnati has made s 9:33. a new record This afternoon was announced that Lecointe's great apart tn hitting, and is trailing it Hornsby with an average ofi .151, while injuries are more serious than at first reHe received wounds about the ported. McHenry of Kt. Louis, Cruis of Boston,. hav tied for third place with 349. - face, may lose his right eve. and hae deep Other leading batters for 100 or more cuts in both legs. His propeller was shattered while he was going faster than 300 games. Fournier. St.- - Louis. 3487 M ust 1. New kilometers an hour. fortv-seve- IS DRIVING A USED the employer and the employee the millionaire and the clerk those vrith Independent fortunes and those with New Men's Clothing Store Buys Ford Truck From mm ism ' Brokerage, CAR 101117 by Rice. Firat game: - . No Insurance. Severeid.c 9 2 2 5 OlBUtelb . Rerlier.es. 9 1 8 2 4 Hliorten.cf. Wetael.lf 4 2 2 2 O.Uerrttt.es. MeMoua.2b 5 Woodall e. Bayae.p.. 10 SiOktliaui.p. Vanaldr.p 4 0 1 1 21 iColllne . 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 1) si Lee Totals xBatted No Interest, 1- -3 BOSTON, Oct 1. Waahlnfttong desperate fight for third place was aided today by its two. victories over Boston. 7 to 2 and 6 to 1, in the closing of the local big league season. Zachary and Erickson pitched effec ttvely and were given sensational support 14 Bargains 'in This Unheard-o- f I SENATORS WIN TWIN BILL , FROM BROWNS Main Ut 0 1 8 0 8 1 10 0 2 2 8 1 18 0 STATE OFFICIALS RETURN. member of the Industrial commission of Utah, and. Charted A. Caine. Manager of the state Insurant e fund, returned yesterday ftom Chicago, where they attended a meeting of Kim '- , lar officiala from various states In d convention. They also visited furm officials throughout the , HO A. JL JSKWc.TOR& AB R H.O A. 1 2 8 8 0 Miller, cf 8 Roger,.. 1 10-CHICAGO, Oct. l. -- The champion batter O'Mitchell.w 8 2 of the American league may not be known 01 Ruth, 0 2 until the 4 last gnme of the seatton has 4 0 been plnyed this yoat. The race has net0Roth,rf. 0 8 0 4 0 0 1 O. F. McShane, ABHHOA I lb , S HarrW.2t. 8 Chill and Coo Empire 5 1 fame WASHINGTON, 88 O 0 S 8 8 0 O -- 5 0 0 0 Error Summary: Perkins, Welch 2. To- base hit4 Dykes. Three-bas- e hits Witt. Mil Htolca ler, Welch. base Miller, Bcliang, Double Pipp. Sacrifice hit Mays. plays Ward. and Pipp (unassisted), Peckinpaugh Left on bases Pipp; Calloway and Brasill. New York 8, Philadelphia 8. Esses oa balls Off SulUraa 4. Struck out By Maya 2, by Sullivan 4. Umpires Dineea, Wilson and Kalita, Time of gain Ou hour and 85 minutes. York 8eeondint!L,. 'HILADELPIIIA r. TVaoock Time 8ec1 Score New Bjr oily. I Ku for Collin, tn fourth. Store by lnninga: Louie ..2 811 Detroit Summary: JCrrora Eiierhe. Gerber, Barnea. Tve-baa- e hits Veadi, MeMatiue. Tlireeliaae otta Merritt, TVootfall. Oldham, Fll.rbe, Htolen bate Barnea. Saertfire bit Jonea. pouble play MeManua to Gerber to Slater. Left on baeee 8t. Louie IS, Detroit Cl- Baaee an lwll-Barns g. off vn-snd'3. off Gld'inm 5. Hite Off Barne 5 tn8. off Vsnxllder 4 in 8. lilt with pitched., boil By Barne. Barnes. Struck oat AEW YORK By Baybge 1,'by Vaniilder ,3, hr mutant 4. AB HHOA Winning dtitcher Van Ider. Impiree Dlneen 61 Mf Her, ef 4 0 8 8 9 and Time of gnme 2 boura 24 , Hlldcbraqd. 8 8 8 2 1 aibuten. SiPcknpffb.M 0 Kuth. If ..4 0 0 2 1 0(Manel, rf 4 0 9 0 0 lb ..4 1 2 18 8 OIPIpp 2b ,4 8 0 2 4 8Wrd, 4 Me Nally, 3b 2 1 0 0ft i0 ftchang, p e ..2.ft 21 12 2 1 Mays, 02 BraeHI.lb Sullivan, p 8 0 0 0 Totals .88 8 10 24 12 Game by Innings. First inning, Philadelphia Witt ground ed out to Pipp unassisted. McNally threw out Dykes at first. Peckinpaugh took bounder and tossed him McNally's . - out at New ' York Miller hit a hot single to right. Peck filed out to Welsh. Ruth forced Miller at second. Brasill to Callo-wsMeusel forced Ruth, .Calloway to-. Dvkes. v Second Inning, Philadelphia Perkins' hot liner bounced off Mays' glove and was recovered hv Ward, who threw him out at first. Welsh whiffed. Galloway bounced a hit off Mays' hand, Galloway went out stealing, gchang to Peck. New York Plpp was a victim, on rf Mt 7 OCTOBER 2, 1921. 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