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Show SUNT) AY MORNING. SEPTEMBER JHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, ROBINS LOSE GROUND WHEN BEATEN IN TENTH OO - " 040. O-f- OO (HO 0-f- 0O 0-f- J Shirting J Baryta p 1 0 01 8 I 040 0-f- i 8'pnaoa-.Voter, tBrewer 8b... . . taitb. r ... 10 0 8 10 . s so p p 0 0 i I0 82 U 2T 1 Totals . 40 12 27 IS! Totals Bitted for Bantegrtnr is fifth Batted for L- - Jewell ta ninth. IBttred for Yoter 'Is Blath seore br Uioioaa: .11 0 0 2 0 0 0 15 l'btiadlph:a toyed with his opponents. holding them to eight hits, and would iav Cie'reiaad Snmmarr: Rone Bale. Drkea, Perklsa. registered a shutout had he not eased Harrta 2. Jamieaoe. J Swll. L. Oewell. Voup at the finish. The Yankos played Irrora 1'iaml. i Sewell, (tephenaoa. Twe-baSox Hut-ler- s perfect ball behind Bush, the infield ter, Smith bit RMrliet. Baa-er- . to S Doable Millar Clarke. plara cutting in with three double plays, which disheartened the locals In tha Hale. Hale to Pykee to Baaaer, Haoaer wall Kaode. te J. Harris umaMlatedl, Mercilessly. early Innings. te Haeeer. Left ea baaee Pblla- Ruth, In addition to crashing out to Perktas 6. Baaea oa belle 9. Clevalaad circuit drive into th right field deiphia , his Off Bauntartner 2 off Barrla 1. etf Salts bleachers. collected a double and 1. Struck oat By Baoajtartseir l. by HAGUE. single and waiked twice in six trips Hair s 2. by Saltb 2. Hits Off Baaaseert-oe- r to yie plate, one time being Barrla 4 la 8 Won. Lost. Pet. la 4 iaaiag on an infield out. 2- M Wtaaiaf pitcher Rarria Umpires MS 81 Time 1 88. ..NEW TORK, .8S8 Erase aad Eowlasd. CHICAGO B U 0 A At .M B H 0 A . .77 72 514: Witt, cf .. ft 8 4 f Moatlt. rf... 4 121 A. 1. Hooper, 77 .4ft. Dunn. Jb rf . 4108 RED SOX, BROWNS, YANKS AND GRIFFS JRIUMPH AND KEEP PACE Victory of Giants Places Muggins' Gang Robins One Game to Three White " the Rear in Chase. Most HiTIOSAX LEA07JX. AMERICA 5 .... .... WtUborg Cincinnati j Chicago St. Looi fft ..Mil 7ft t 61 ..S3 74 59 5! 45 s Philadelphia Boston Washington. New York m ! Detroit St. 3 R.i Bietno ciaeato Yesterday's &esn.lts. At Boston Pittsburg 7, Boston 0. At New SjOTk St. Loin 2. New York 12 At Brooklyn Cincinnati 8. Brooklyn 5 At Philadelphia Chicago 10. Philadelphia flm gimei, Chicajo 8. Philadelphia 2 ( second (unci. " " At. Duocaiulf Kouah-c- f ilU illtcoell.s. 113 . High. 2b 0, Wo.-3t.- Faurni 5 10 0! JdkmatcB.lb. Brown. rf. 8 8 7 O'B.ork.Sb. Walker, rf. Breuler. 1Mb... 121 2 PtneUl.Sb.. . Harira'w.c race. 2 5 2 2 (i 2 S 4 0 0 3 12 4 12 4 8 0 2 8 1 1 h t ill 1 1 I'mplr Time Xallia. DETROIT. Washington continuid it hold on first place In the American league by defeating Detroit In the first game of a e three-gam- 6 to 4. Walur Johnson, pitching for Washington, allowed but one run- In the first six Innings The visitors made ten hi: off Whltehill In eight and two off Holloway in the ninth. ' WASHINGTON', DETE0IT B HO A EH OA S Mc.Veely, 2 4 cf 5 0 4 01 lotes. 3b 3 0 01 Uanuah. Harris. 2b 4 12 0 if. i Rice rf 8 0 8 0 HCcbb cf 111 3 110: U.lmann Goslia. If rf 4100 5 0 ; 0 i.iguev. ss Buel. c. 4 2 0 3 . Bl tege. 3b Pec... ss Shirley, lb Johnftoo. p Marberrr p NEW TORK. Sept. 13 The Giants went into a full game. lead today bv winning an easy 12 to 2 victory over St. Louis while Brooklyn lost, to Cincinnati. two on Kelly hit a home Tun and Terr?- cleared three men off the a double. facks Hornsby was held hitless for the second straight allowed onlv day. fix safeBentley ties 3 2 2 4 4 0 2 0 9 4 3. Pratt lb 4 3 4 2 11 0 4 1 1 0 Kourke. 2b. c 0 Butler 19 1 0 Whitehlll. p 0 8 10 . 0 0 0 1 Hoiio-ayp. 0 0 0 1 I 1 0 n (1 ingo 1 10 tHoT 10 . - 0 0 . 32 8 27 Total 38 12 27 6: Totals Batied tor wuireiiMf In eights Ba ted for O'Rourke .In ninth Score br Innings i Washington 0 2 0 i Dftrolt ST JX5U8 NEW TORK Go-LRuns 2 Harris Summary B H 0 A.' JoDes Biuege 2 Peckinrttugh Rigney. . Smith rf . rSroh 3b Bassler ErrorsJones R:g:ier 2. O'Rourk 0 0 0 n Frlch 2b.sa Bell p 1 i 2 Two bsse hit Johpaoa. Harris. Peckln o 11 n 1 Young. rf 3 8 4 0 Rheim.p Three baw. hit R'gaey Bluege 4 111 Southwort Blades, if . 0 0 0 0 paogh. run Rif.iey Home Sacrincia 3 0 16 Kelly cf 8 18 8 Hams Hornsby. 2b Double plays Bottom ley. lb 4 18 10 Connell.cf . 0 0 10 Rice. Shlrly Goskta Cobb. Left on Biuega to Shlrly; Rice to Shtrly. 4 1 2 O'Tem-.lh- . Doathit.cf . .. . 4 1 11 bases Witaiagton 9. Detro!t-- 4 Bases 011 4 0 3 2' Wilson. If. 2 Coouey.Sb Off Wnitebil! 1. off Johnson 2. S'ruck ball BOSTON. Sept. 13 Yde held Bos- Gonzaleae. . 4 14 1 J s c k sob. as .. 8 110 2 11 Br Johpson 3, by Whitehlll 8 Hits .4 2 8 2.Llndfrom.2b. ton to three hits t.odsy and Pitt'burg 10 0 1 out Off Whltehill 10 to Itnings. off Johnson 8 2 3 1 ft won. 7 to 0. The hitting of Moore Sothoroo.p . 1 0 0 0 Gowor.c 7 13 innings, off Msiherry 2 In 1 23 la Myers. rf . . . 3 0 0 0 Hartley. p 0 0 1 0 . and Carey and the fiordir.g of Cuyler xC 1 Hollo-ay2 in inninas. off lnalna. Win. 0 0 0 0: BenUft.p lemons. 3 0 0 4J and Grimm featured the game. IM'ng pi Cher ning ptcher- - Johnson. xxStuart, . . 0 0 0 01 boston. I prrTSBrnr, Hiifiebrsnd. Whi eh H tnpre A. B HO. BH0AIrti Time of game 2 bon.s IS and Connolly. Totals . 33 6 24 12 Totala 38 15 27 12 4 3 2 Bancrf t . 3 0 92 S iloore.rf . --. minutes iBatted for Suiilh In slith. ef-4 0 0 Msnn.rf . ' xvRao for in 4 1 demons 0 8 OO'n'i'iighm.lf suth. 3 03 f HTler If Sc', . by innings Wright, 0 8 1 1 2! Twroey 2b . 30 12 St. Louis TraraorSb.. Sew CM Tork 3 1 2 54 a re n1 11 i- -l 2b 4 00 2"rhoma.cf Rnna Bottomley. SimraaryTherenow. f.rlmm.lb. . 3 O II 0' R Smltb.Sb. . c .. 314 1 GKih. Frtseh. Young 2. Kelly 2. Terry, Wll. BSmlU.e .. 4 2 8 0 0'N CLEVELAND. 4 0 0 2 Graham p Sept. 13 Errors alError $ 0 0 s son 2. Jsckaon. Lindstrom. Hartley Tie p Two-bat- e 'leve-lan- d lowed Philadelphia tc Horasbr, Bottomley Vibeon hit 19 0 01 10 0 Terry, Jackson. Thevenow. Gonial Three today, S to 3 After Veargin.p base hit Wilson Home runs Kellr, a wav to gave pinch hitter Stolen bsse ,19 3 27 13 82 1 27 HI Young. Gowdy, Llnf Totals Totals held the Indians sctrete."s rrorn Left Hartley. Sacrifice Jackson. Batted for Graham In the sixth. PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND ore 11. St. New bases Yerif 8 Louis Bases Score by innings BFIOA BHOAi on balls Off Beotley 1 off Sothoroo 4, off 8 0 1 1! JamlosoTi. Hale. 3b Pittsburg if 3 1 o ft 2. Rheira 3. Struck BU 0 off B.r . out Bent Boaton If 5 3 0 0 B Cl,rk. cf 3 1 4 0 . Lmar. Moore 3. Oarer, ruyi'r, Run ley 4. by Sotboron 2. by RhMrrs 2. Hits 3 2 11 Sneaker Summary: cf. lOOo; Miller, rf Off Sothoroo, 7 in 6 off hir 3 ja 2 3: Hauser. tb. 5 2 i.3 Wystt. rf 2 0 3 0 Wright 2 Frror Bancrof r Moore. off Rheims. 6 In 2 Hit wltb Simmon, cf 5 0 10 Stroma, rf Innings. 0 0 2 0 Wright. Moore. Three base hit'Sacr.fices ball Young by Sothoron. I 1 Passed Stolen hsse Carey R. Bmith. 7' 4 8 2b 3 as 5 7 2 Dyk's. Double loosing pitcher Sotnoroo. ss 4 0 2 2 L. Sewell. c 4 12 1 Cnyler piara Tie to all G'onzaies. Oarey. Galloway, to: Tierney to Crcpire and 0"Dr. Bancroft Quigley 4 1 4 21 tjeatt Parkins! Sweeney. e.. wrrght: to Grimm. 110 0 . 4 19 1 Mclnais Left ou bas Pittburg 0. Sot-to- Time 1 W. lb Banmgrrar.p 3 Bsses ou balls Of.' Tie 1. off Graham 8 off Teargin 2 Struck wit By Tie 2 by Craham 1. by Teargin 1 Ill's Off Graham 6 In S Innings, off Teargin 6 in .1 innings Grshain. Losing pitcher Time McOrmick. Rlgler. anl Moran of game 1 hour W minutea 1 .02010110 100001 B0A .8200 3"20 YDE GIVES BRAVES BUT THREE CLOUTS s. ay .411 INDIAN MISPLAYS 001000102 01800602 WIN FOR MACKS 309! 3111 dtfev .10010104 0000000 07 00 Ri. 111 FOR SERIES SWEEP PHILADELPHIA, Sept 13 Chicago made a clesji sweep of Its series with Philadelphia by 8 winning 2 and 8 to s doublehesder. 10 to Five home runs featured the opening game Alexander In credited with. the victory, although he had to wav to Blake In the ninth, when wit tiro on Harper hit. a home nun two hatter? and the next bse on a double and a walk reached base Keen had little trouble Philadelphia in the second game, albut seven hits lowing ram- I to-d- y Firat ' CHICAGO. Adam. Heatlieote cf Ml' Weir rf Fr'brg.b iltl.lf 10 .. ?b 4 t I 18 2 2 0 0 1 11 Tt'ins Adms, Heathco.. Weis. Harreet-- . Cotter 2. Alf?rjmthm Harrier. exander 2. Sand 2. wrVinms. -Wrlghtstone. Ford. ITcrllne. n-!Adams. FHber. TVoba.o hits Grantham. Rcfi'jltf 2. Wles. Adams. Wngntstonr. Frd rune Cotter. Grantham. Holte. Alea- Fnrd t Sand Double plar nder. RarpT. to Holke: Cotter to Aritirr:": Sand to Ford Left on bsses rfcioasro 2, Philato Holke on bill Off Alexander delphia T. Bases Alexan1. Stnteir out B2. off Glaaner Off Alexander, der 1. by Glaioer 1. Hit Inntnara: off Blake, none in 11 In S2-ft In In 8 2 8; off Betts. Glainer. Losing 8 Winning a ropf-eKlem and I pitcher Glaioer. Adams tats cf Grantham 2b arrett.2b. .tsrf FHberg.Sb... Mlller.lf Frrll,c.. otter.lb teen. p. PHILADELPHIA B HO A 0 1 3 2 4 andj as 0 0 8 2 4 OiiMltche ll 0 0 0 3 8 1 1 2, 3 Wllllams.cf . 8 2 9 0 HO .112 4 10 A His actual time on the road from Ogden to Perryville was 48 hours and 15 minutes. And this mean's that his Essex Coach averaged. 35 miles per hour for the whole 1702 miles. 100 1- -3 -- Total! 38 12 27 13: Batted tor Clark la eighth 'rutted tor Lyon In firth tBntted for Grant in seventh .38 Between 3 o'clock in the morning and 9:15 in the evening of the first day, he drove from Ogden to Sidney, Nebraska, a total of 600 miles, over roads that included some in Wyoming that were certainly no boulevards. 12 27 14 I Pan for m ninth Battel for Vangilder la aiath Scot by Innings: Boaton 0 A IS St Lou'a 2 011 D. W111ma 2. Shanks. Run 8. Harrla 2. Clark. E Flagstead 2. Boon sell. Herint. Tobin. Robertson t. Sllee. K. Williams 2. McManna. Jaeobsoa, Gerber, Plee. Elmore Frrocs F1sgtad. Clark. Herln S's'er 2 K. William. MrMaana Two-bt- s h'ts g. Williams. Blc. Shanks. Elmore Three has hit Jacebeon. Stolen Sacrifice Shanks 2. Ferfn-obae Faa-- ll 012022 .0003004 The second day, driving through Sunday traffic, he covered the '469 miles from Sidney to Omaha. I,tois. SeTecld. Heinf. to r.erber to Slsler. Left oa piy base Roe on 8 St. lyols ft Bases on balls-Of- f Fergnsoa 2. off Wlnrl'ld 1. off mtmke 2. off 8 off Pnett t. off 2 off Dsnforth SfTtck ont Bt Ferarreoa 1 b Wlnaleld 1. Hit Off Fergnoa 9 In 3 18 tBninga off Wingfield 1 In 1 f off F.hmkw 2 In 1 The third day he was delayed jn Omaha waiting for repairs to his tires and id not leave until 1 :30 a. m., but he crossed the state of Iowa, nearly 400 miles, in 9$ hours, arriving at Davenport at 9 p. m ine next aay ne drove over 200 miles by 2:15 p. m. 1 ff 8 Lyons 8 la 4 laalngs. off Danforth 8 la off Inning off Grant 2 la 8 Innings Pniett 1 la 23 tonliut. off raagilder 1 la t lnnlnra. Be Leon H't by nttcber 'D WHliamai Wintlng pitcher rmn!-- e wi Trfis'ne pi'cher rmnforrh and Ormaby. Time of game 2 hour Fer. 27 We are in receipt of a telegram from Mr. Hains, which says: Arrived Perryville 2:15 p. m. Tuesday. Total time on road, 48 hours and 15 minutes. Elapsed time just under 3 J days, Total lmle-age, 1702." Delayed Omaha repair tires until 1 i JO a. Monday, but arrived Davenport 9 p. m. Essex nrnning fine." min'ites CLUB HOLDS MEfTINQ. to Tne Tr'bnne. sped MAVTT Bent. 1.'. The R. K rlu o'rloc-met Testerday afternoo na' at the home of Mr--s Alexander Ten- Luncheon was nant at a ooov- tea m. at se-- ve "Emcx running finer' After making 1702 miles in less than 4 days ' with the same man driving all the way! "Essex nmiiing fine! fter taking the roads of Utah, Wyorning, Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois just as they came, including some here in the West that we ourselves know are badly cut up and cruelly hard on a car going fast. " mmrm " " ' A -- I It sounds like the new Essex "6' has all the rugged fighting qualities of the old Essex "4," despite its greater refinement and luxury. II It sounds like it has proved its right to the high place in public confidence that its makers predicted Vjth an earnestness best proved by the millions they have put behindnt. I Motorists, you are going to hear much of the new Essex "6" as the months go by. Keep your eyes on it Watch its day to day " Ask owners about it! Try it! Get in it and see performances. what it will do for yourself! -- I' I ffl It V: .. . 5bs'-;l- rH-4- ,v . , 1w I r . Mfv I II i . v V ' I V . y S' ! i J 1 ' 1 I ' X vX The Botterill Automobile Go ANDESSEX 3 0 0 II Harper.rf 4 12 Lhiilts If .... 2 0 11 2 0 0 . 8 1 Oilenrich.lf 8 112 4 18 0 Wrhg'toae.8h 4 8 7 1 rord.2b. . . .. , 8 0 8 3 ti u: s naon.c. . . . a l 11 l 3 4 14 1 IHolke. lb j Welnert. p. ... 0 0 0 0 ( 12 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 arlsoo p 36-4- 2 DISTRIBUTOR HUDSON .South State Street Phone Wasatch 630 2 riHenllo I Bishop Izililuian Totala . 88 18 27 12 Totals. . 31 eighth. tBatted for Sand in In Tata. ssBatted for (rloa In ninth, asBatnsd for Bishop cor Slit 0 t by Innings: 'cimn PhllsdeVphia Between Saturday morning and Tuesday afternoon, he had driven 1702 miles, without being relieved by any other driver, as he hid no companion. J Ax "rS r.rf B Jrts is....'. he Well, this certainly sounds like old times. It sounds like the day? of the Hudson transcontinental arid then of the Essex transconti- 2. Second game l H!CA'"0 be 4 At a quarter past 2 Tuesday afternoon in Perryville, Indi pulled up in front of the home of his mother, who was ill. Sllr. ' omvmwfi. iin .1003010038 .. or in it but the regular equipment. si, 10 0" 40 U 2 88 15 27 131 Total. TBatted for Betta in ninth. Score by Innings 1 0 1 4 0 0 3 0 Chicago ... h 21 Totala Sororaary 00t tool 'TMifchell. .. Philadelphia syl '; ' I 10 1 1 4 ft 4 0Btt.ri. Blake. p Totals ... 29 T 24 141 Tetala ...88 12 27 14 Score by lanlngs: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boston 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 x St. Louie, Tobta 2, Robert eon, Summary: Ron D, WUllaaa. Error ler. Jacobson. Davl. Grber. " Two has hit Wambsgaass. Tobla. Saerlftce- Flagatead. Doobl Wambaganss. plsrs McMaans ta to Oerbar. Esaell to WsaibcgaB Barrt. w t Garner us Robertaoa Dayl to lisler. Sisler (21. Oerber to HcMaaa Botoo T. St. Loqis ft. Bsses Left on 4 Off Fullertea 8, off ball Struck out By Fullerton 1, by bsyls 2. Wlkt' pitch Fullerton. Orasby Lapir 1 4. Tim aad Owen BOSTON ST LOnS B H 0 A" B BOA 8 18 J.W!ll!am.lf 4 12 0 robin, rf thanks, 2b . 4 114 Oirtobertaon Sb 4 2 0 2 2 0 Slsler. lb. 8 2 18 8 cf 4 fligted. Boone, rf.... 8 12 1 S wTlllaraa If 4 2 2 8 BarrlS. lb .. 1 0 8 2 llcilaoui 2b. 4 0 S 4 8 0 8 laeobene. risrk. 3b rf Lee. 0 0 1 e.. 4 10 1 . Eaaell 5 14 5 4 2 8 TGerben, c. .. 4 18 Lyon, p . ) 0 0 2 Tergu oa. v 8 0 2 0 Daaforth. p. . 0 0 0 8 p 00 00 Grant, Wingfield p.... 0 0 0 8 Eiunke. p 119 O Pruett. p.... 0 0 0 1 J. Colllrs 0 110 rrftBgllaer, p. Rlc 118 tBlraor 0 110 IncMillaa .. 0 0 9 0 fMlssur 10 0 8 nental. B H O A 5 2 ft 3 4 2 3 0 8.1 2 o 5 2 d 8 2 2 0 Willlsma cf rf S 3 4 2 1 0 4 4 0 3 Oi'ro- 2b 3 0 7 0 ffrnllne c 4 2 l'IMVe.lb. 4 3 0 1 Glnr-jep. 0 0 0 r.rlgsbv.lf Haraett.c' Cotter.lb Aleiahrter.p 1 01 PHILADELPHIA. IB OA: ?b ' aju u At 3 o'clock last Saturday morning, Mr. L. L. Hains left Ogden in one of the new type Essex "6" Coaches,, which he had previously driven 600 miles and which had absolutely nothing whatever on it 1 and Dog Fellers Dogs - CUBS TAKE COUPLE -- 10 ...0 13 Sept p 8 0 Fullerton. Holme. and aloriarltj 1:43. SOLONS NICK TIGES FOR OPENING GAME CARDS TRIMMED BY M'GRAW'S BUSTERS 00003 0020 . . Ill . 1 Score by uungs: 1 6 ClnciDBatl ...0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 Brooklyn Wa.ker. Daobert. Crits. Ran Summary: . Bto-nBreuler. Bohfie. HargraTe. Fa.-merTayels. Error Dauber Luu. Cri-Taylor. j Tw-bwlor. High. Mitchell. i.rsBrowa. Breaaler. Threhase iu:- Bout Home rori Fwrnier. SToien baw Bressit. Double Sacrifice Rousfa, Stock. Gntfiu. tuci4.tedi . Taylor to play HiUrhell Left 00 bases Uitcbell Ba 10. oa balls Off Luque 1. Struck oat By Luque 1, by Gr.me 2. lilts inolnirt: off 0rtmet Off Inline 12 a T lft ta 9 lnalngs tnooe out in the temni. off Ehrhardt none in 1' Inning off C. May Innin? 2 in 2 Paed ball Taylor Grimea Wiaoing pitcher I.olcg pitcher t ni pi re Pflnnan an.d Hi.l. T me Ylar tf game 2 boure 15 minutes. 1mnmmms II ii From Utah to Indiana 66R Essex a in Coach in 48 Hours SQUARE FOR DAY 184 00 0 . Chicago Philadelphia 8 Base 00 O'f Keea 3. off Welnert 4. off Carl off Bihop 1. Strue oat By Keea Weiaert 1. by Carlson 8. br Bishop 1. Off Weiaert. 2 in 1: off Carloa 8 off- itisbop. 3 in 2 lenirg. Loalnf a&d L'mplres Klein pitcher Wploert WUaon. Tine 2 08. 30 20 8 1 series. 110S 12 14 Totals. 4418 30 141 Totals. Ran for Fouruier in tb eighth. nia'.h. tBatted for Ehrhatdt izi 4 4 8 1 baaea 12 1 ball 0 0 0 0 oa 1. 0 0 0 0 4. by 10 0 0 Hit In 6: brbardt.p. 2 0000000 11 1 4 2b Srteali, lb. OiFalk. If . . 2 OiKimm, 8b. o 0 0 Morehart, 2 1 8'DsvlTero, as 0 0 8 Creus. c . . 0 8 8 Crengro. p 8 3 1 Lyon, p. lit! 10 l ST. LOUIS. Sept. IS Tha Boston Red Bex and tha St. Louis Browns 10 10 broke even In a doublehendsr here 1 8 0 5 0 0 0 0 today, the trowns taking the first to 0. md the Red Sox the 5 tame, 1112 A 0 n aecond. IS to 11. Dixie Davis was I'Arrhdescon I Foreman, In 0 0 0 the first faerie, w hll the 0 form in p. The lirowns pounded Fullerton. Ttsla 42 1 7 27 121 Totals .31 8 12 Brcwrs made five dour le plays in Bitted for Lrooa eighth. the game. first acor by taaioga: Slsler rushed In five pitchTork .8 0 4 0 0 0 4 218 ersThough in the second game, they failed 0 Chicago to halt the Red Sox hitting. Boston Summarr: R.jna Witt 3. Dngaa 8 Ruth 8, Pipp, Menael 2 . Ward. H Ilia Buah 2, tired three pitchers. First rame: Error Two. Hooper Moatll, Derlreroa BT. LOrii B0ST0S. baae hit Dngaa. Rath, Pipp, Buah. Hoop, B H O A B H O A. er Horn run Ward, Ruth. SJeuael. Sac4 18 0 rf rifice Pipp. Duran. Shly. Double pla.M DWIUiams.lf. 42 02 14 l'Tobla. 2 4 S 1 2 2b. 8b Robrtoa. Waraby. to Vforehart. Scott to Pipp. Ward Lyooa 10 0 Sisler. lb. 4 to Pipp. Ward to Scott to Pipp. Left oa Shanks. 2b. 4 1 4 1 K Wllllams.lf 4 12 1 cf New York 8. Chicago baae Flagetead. oa Bae OlSfellaaua 2b. 8 J I 4 belie Off 'CveDgroa 8. off Bush 2. off Boon, rf ... 1'Jacobaoa, rf 42 10 Lyoaa 1. off Foreman 1. Struck oat Bt Harris, lb... 3 0 Gerber. ... 4 18 8: Clark. 8b... Lroas t. BUa Off Crengro 2 in la s .. 4 1 2 Eaaell. Rago. e 4150 iaiag. off Foreman 2 to inning off Lyon 8 14 1 Dsns, p c 2 10 2 Herlag. ;? a ' innnga. loung pitcher cengroe. y 0 0 q.-- . . four-bagg- S 4 C !H 2 2 2 4. 1. - forty-sixt- .321 4 8 2 Oit'ellias, eft4 The heavy- hitting of the world s who nisde three home hasnpions. Babe ltuth runt, w a outstanding cracked OLt hia homer of the season with a man on bAse. !hleu sel also crashed a with a mate on base, and Ward smashed out a four-plblow with the bases filled In the first Inning. Ail told the Yankees gathered seventeen hits, which, besides the circuit drKrs. Included four doubles. The White Sox contributed three errors two 01 wnicn ngurec ir tne scoring of the visitors. Joe Bush 5 3 4 . . oooi"e!a itHaether... starap. . 4 c.-- Grimea.p. 0 0 V 4 Loque p Taylor 1: 1 1 ;nffh.rf 2 6 3 2 4 .a; The Yankees CHICAGO, Sept. 13 by slamming the of firings of three twirlera won the first game of the scries from Chicago today. 18 to 1. and kept pace with the leading Senators in the American league pennant 0 0 5 0 4 . . Bobne-aa- H-- Tnterday'a Besult. 'Detroit Waahingfoa 6. Detroit R'lth. If. . . Pipp. lb. Gehrig, lb., Meuael. rf.. tioimann. Ward. !b. Blllla. 2b Scott, u Busb. p .4:16 Sohednle. Today' New Tork at Chicago. Bieton at St. Lome. Washington at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland nu B w .446 Sew York 18. Chicago 5 Clereiand 8. Boaton 0, St. At Bt. Louie first gameLoula A. Second game. BouD 13, 'tit. Lonia 11. BROOKLYN, U. Brooklyn Sept. loet to Cincinnati today. 6 to f, and Grimes allpped behind the Giants. hit freely, but supported by timely hitting. In lha tenth YTalker doubled and Breseler and" Pinelll singled. relieved Grimes and retired the next two mer but the hits off Grimes had scored Walker with the winning run. Luque was knocked out in the eighth by a ilngle, a double and two sacrifices. He vu relieved by Mays, who becamt the winning pitcher CLVCLN.NATI. buooixlyv B H O A. A Cnts.2b. .. Daobert.lb 77 78 79 Al At Clereiand Philadelphia Ehr-har- s 'A3 .... At Chicago Schedule. Today' Cincinnati at Brooklyn. St. Lotus t Nw York. No other gamea schaduled. u .. ..' Lenta t'lev.luid Philadelphia e2 13 0 1 " Lot. WoB. New Tort Brooklyn 0000021 Slams 13 U, 1924. i 1ia.tsV:'riT.i,,AftaTO "In tha Automotive Bcsinees la Salt Laka for Bcventen Yean." 2 2T 13 . i 1 wniWisiiiini 1 s- - Rob"" yJ8.a j.?.0 BirFct-0uiiTBfy Wets 2. O'Farrell. totter 2. Two-b-s wTeoo 2 Error Wrlghtatoo. Three base bit Cotter. Holke, WlliUms. , Groves. ItStf Tke street, lather a Here looking Mug-r-n- s Vaughn ran Brrtt. with a (Miitle di.Tpoaltlon whteh Home goo leasts Utt Cotter. of the ownership of the ahove Is at affectionate and peaceful as him a do? that 2. Adam Wei. !.bleto pisvs aristocrat ae Stats. Adarca to dog feller" would of dudom, who answers to any la p. flog. lie has the traditional ot- proua to callany Corter; Cotter to his own. M'igglna Is name of Muggins. Left oa the Adaaa te Birnu to Cotur. Although huilt g tenacity and spirit, coupled a tnree-- j ear-o- ld Boaton bull terrier. D Q ' . j. ia O - P q X TPXITI ........ .... ... , ... ., |