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Show UTA11 IUKOWAN TIMES. PA ROWAN. iUi WR JIACVSCF ' a world belles contest, with SIX vicfive for tories out of mx starts the Ited Sox unJ one for the Hravt. This world series nup up began It began when the ' i ' rv ' t L. A n ROCS wUh entry v. stars aboard as Hans Wagner, Tommy Leach. Fred Clarke. Sam Leev-e- SUch Deacon Jimmy ring and a few rt Phil-lipp- e, Seb- - ' oth- ers. ju-- ss t O'.i Ml r yard Apparently beaten, the Bos-- hrial spl.t tonian delegation Ihe ccnur one-ha- mi. penny for your tliuughts. i a the room w tive usid v quilt for a i het or pL lf ?. I vC1. "y 1. Just amuse joursrlf by letters. llrrnhard reading some ol lif right with L- -. ,ur ASCXt r. I II 0 at J lp: of r.03 came from behind to whip the able Pirates with - tT ,4,3 , f Ito-to- -- home on the stout .I.,..-.- . s Thu Ixd-t- 't heart of HlHiK )Lr, NO 4 right arm and the stouter was victory lial-iThat Drneen. Bill lllll',. t. I5ig - i ! r " e 1jj oilier Ihinrs v. No 1. although the world series of ers inns mi I. hOW s; side. 1903 was on the unofficial etuis bv m.d, ioium! to Sox Red Nine years later the mrs. ri tii wuih srtm found John McGraw and his Giants Ileillnrd II. 111. S. In the road. This series went to Dit.iiil final Enclose 1j o - r Bouk Sii eight games, where In the wide blew Name, spjsm Giant support a open as Christy Mathewson lost Address, contest he should have won in a common canter. Earlier in this meeting, around the fifth inning. Harry Hooper saved the day for Boston with the most speetacular of all world series catches whin he pulled down Larry MEN!! Doyles almost sure home run over the right field fence. The ball al- AlTOS, TRl f KS k ACCr?S. ready had passed over the fence miracle when Hooper made the HOMES ON WHEELS catch, crashing into the crowd. He New and Used Horn Triilwi must have used a net. ii in try itu714t South Mat H tv I l I f hr- i 4 i, I classified! 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SB West Broadway. Sail Lake l Reil , aiunced son Cathy OT M Bondi! Buy U. S. Savings ae she c 3Teras h; Sycerine t 3ads Geo Sariene Aai Our Livi i easily have they In 1918, the Red Sox returned to n the carnival for the fifth time. That year they whipped the Cubs where Babe Ruth, dating back to 1916, turned in 29 scoreless innings. Babe was the master of that party, his final as a pitcher before he turned to home-ru- n hitting at post-seaso- TONIC take MGHEtiEffl , Babe series Scotts SuTagemer Sen was find Teresa lie film a teh, had t Emulsion help . system, build stamini.w' feel tolW resistance hen you out" and iHlown-snd- AD VlJJ lacks the natural and the energy-build- 0.1, you need. doctor s recommend all Scott's. Buy t. .day-- druggWa B1 Betsy lys the And i Russ Empty He Se was i &royan's Se. when tied. At t Shen he tai 5red to Kerry, win to let Bets J- Arthu - and Cl her in tore it hit p, Pusses e tome offic to WNU , W 0 signs announ ed to ireen pr feet. Yodora Mary S Lr checks s 'os perspiration odor she h Hari tor De or toshts tores m ard t THE It Made with a jure southing to ,,ur! -, nr ifll I No harsh cheniir.ilshm salts. Wont harm creamy, ne'er i the prog- U is actually ' Query ainl Comment and can think up more questions than I can answer But here are a few belated attempts from recent mail: Sideliner Among the mor important and leading college football games of the coming season you can list Army-Notr- e Dame; i rund'i rs ar people, Ruth's Last Hurling Bystanders 11' in own l.oi that .res q f ix t d al a B.r.g Ci sk e he und But R.i :1 left-hand- along with him, using his pitching or batting eye for this worthy pur pose. It has now been a matter of 28 years since Boston saw its last world series. In the last 10 years, Tom Yawkey has spent enough money to win three championships, but this happened in the era or epoch where the Yankees had too much stuff. It is only natural that Boston supporters are looking for another world series mop-umaking it seven in a row. This time they have the best team the home of the bean and the cod ever has sent into action. It is an even better team than the 1912 outfit that knew Speaker, Lewis and Ilooper for the finest defensive outfield in baseball history. Plus Smoky Joe Wood in the box. Plus Bill Carrigan back of the bat. The 1946 Red Sox carry baseballs two essentials hitting and pitching. But the Red Sox road record proves that Joe Cronins young men are far from being invincible. They are the best team in baseball, anyway, although their selection doesnt leave any wide margin over the Dodgers or Cardinals, who also can play their share of baseball. pm. starts ?. j Engle. Barrows suggestion. usually carried the world Pam u radio tions for the ball. The high pop-u- p dropped between these two only 10 feet from first base. Then Speaker broke it up with a single, scoring Ed been e,s V p years later the Braves crashed into the big show by beating the Athletics four straight. Rudolph, Tyler and James did it. The famous Athletics curled up like a feather attached to a burning match. In these three world series Boston was three up. In 1915 the Red Sox broke back into the great white spotlight again. They lost to Alexander, one of the great pitchers of all time, and then won the next four games. In 1916 they won the pennant again and took on the Dodgers. The main feature here was Babe Ruths extra inning victory over Sherrod Smith. The Babe was then a great in the box. 1 t ejr, no m. a 47711 that Two A x Salt Laka City, Utah Fred Snodgrass dropped Clyde Engle's easy fly to center that popped into his glove and then popped out again. Engle reaching second That was a bit discouraging. But a moment later on, Matty fed Tris Speaker a slow floater and Tris lifted the ball on a near first base high foul pop-uthat Fred Merkle lost. Chief Myers made a futile chase as Merkle was vainly luking in various direcAfter Vi 'V; j Stays soft and f TW f gentle Yodora dilference! - fed fUeu ; o If- i- am Cod, or.hje p( .ws lie r i ,n ( c,lor xOffiq rfyrfs n r,i fit Army-Michiga- Illinois-Notr- e horr.a A and M. and Dame; Georgia-Okl- a There will be main others, but these will be among the best. i'ird c,n m 'in nk n |