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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21? 29, 1923 YANKS CLINCH SIXTH PENNANT; CARDS ASSURED TIE AT LEAST HUGMEN DOWN TIGERS TO WIN KEPUP THEIR THIRD STRAIGHT FLAG Mackmen, Out of Picture, De feat White Sox Again; Crowder. Wins. AMtBICAW UACIC tuia( w um cik. Won. i - new York , rmiaaeipn: St. Lou ii V eshlnttoo ChK-at. . Detroit , .. Cleveland . Botloa . ...JOO UL H rtI M 71 7 74 71 II is (7 a M M Pet .& 43 .Ml .417 .417 .4t .40 .144 frMar'i EMails. a fV CHICAOO, 11. , Sept. ). Missions Oakland Portland Lea .. Anielet Seattle .7 .57 A.- M .401 rr .II l. ...M . ,., ...47 ...I .. ... .. ...II 44 .1X7 t .Ml .411 .17 4 17 41 Art r .Ul ' rrtaar Basalts. Sacramento t, Portland 1. V. Yanks. Season. The Yankees first won the American league championship in 1921 and proceeded to reel eft three In a row. Tnen, alter a secona-piac- e ifih in 1924, and a dip to seventh in 1925. the club Tegalned the top in 1923 for the start of its second run of three. By winning six flags the Yanks move into a tie with the Ath letics and the Red Sox. each of whom took six in their palmy days. The winning campaign of the Yin falls naturally into three dlvi sions. Through the first two months they were invincible, winning 39 and losing only eight, for a percentage of .830. Experts were likening them to the famous Cubs, who won 118 games In 1908, and wondered how badly the champions would shatter that mark; Some estimates ran as high as 125 games. They were thankful today to win their one hundredth. Then came the awakening. The Yanks stumbled along at a gait of about .550 for the next six weeks, but the Athletics did little better. Even while they were skidding the third-be- st .III '.Mi;"- .111 lilt - - V - ks 31 In- Hits Off Adkina, 7 In 1 nlnts; off Cox, I in I 1 tnnlnic off Lrons. I In I mninc; off Qulnn. 7 In 1 lnnlnst; off Walben. I In Innlnsa. Winher Walberf. Loslna Ditcher ntni rite Cos. and Umpires McOowan. Owen Oeuef. Tim of sam--l:- a. 1. ST. LOUIS. SeDt. 28 W. General Alvtn Crowder, leading pitcher of the American league, chalked up another win today when the Browns defeated the Washington Senators, 4 to 1. The St. Louis mound ace holds undisputed possession for first place, with 21 wins and 5 losses.Competition between "Ooose" Ooe- lin of Washington and H?'-- Je Kfan-us- h of St Louis In their neck and neck race for league batting honors resulted in heavy hitting today by champions retained their strange the opposing outfielders. nower to defeat the Athletics when game evened up the wind- and where they willed. A double vic- upToday'! series between. the Browns and at the Macks over the Ruppert the Senators. tory . WASH1NOTOH. stadium on July l gave Miner tiug ST. tOOlS. . B.H.O.A. B.ao.A " tins an advantage of 13 2 games. 4 14 OjBlue. lb..,. Wet, ef.... Next came the closing phase of the Rice. 1 1 OiORourke. 4 lb. t rf..... Yankee battle the long war or at 3oelln. if...'. 1 1 t SManuah; If... 44 11 I trition In which the Yankees fought Indte. lb... I 14 j! McOowan. ef . 3 1 4 not so much to win aa to keen from Bluet, lb. .."4 1 1 I Kress. ..... lb.... I 4 4 losing. The Athletics started on their duel, e lb... 4 11 liMlliUo. liMcNeely. rf.. way up ana iinauy aisioagea me Hares, 4 Manlon. .. ss... jronin. 114 1 Crowder. p. 1 I champions by half a game on Satur- Braxton, p. . . . day,- September 8. Barring a few 1SI .. Totals 11714 Tot 37117 1 camdays early In the last three YanBoor br umlnts: 1 1 paigns, it was the first tlrrn the 0 I Waihlntton ..1 kees had been out of the lead in St LouU ... .1 1 1 x 4 seasons. Run West. Ooslln, Judte. three Summary: McOowan. Errors O'Rourk 1, Blue, moved Bar. Mackmen The confidently 3. Runt batted In Ooslln 1, Maauah. Into the Yankee stadium forfour Croola Kreat. Ruel. Mlllllo. McNeely. battles in three playing days, but hits West, McGowan. Hem run Ooslln. found the Yankees still possessed Stolen bases O'Rourk. Manush. Sacri Mlllllo. McOowan. Doable their knack of winning from Phila- fice Kreat, plart Bluet to Ham to Judte; O'Rourk delphia when no other team would to Mlllllo to Blue; Judte to Cronln to Judte 'ield. The Hugmen regained- - the 1; Kress to Mlllllo to Blue. Left on bases lead and broke the back of the Ath- waihlntton 4. .St. Louis 7. Base on balls-- Off Braxton t. off Crowder I. Struck out letic drive by taking three of four 1. br Crowder 1. Umpire to run their season's record against Br BraxtonConnolly and Tim of the challengers to 16 victories and tamo 1 bour M minutes.Guthrie. only six defeats. That finished the the Athletics. The Yanks gave them Russell Bests' Farrell other chances to recoup in the west but the A's themselves were falter-- , n Brilliant Drive, lng. KW.W VOBK. CLEVELAND. Bent 23 0P. Be I DETROIT. fore fewer than 200 cash customers, B.H.O.A, BHOAI ' Jack Russell, Boston hurler, emerged Durst, cf... 4 0 4 01 Stone., If.... Koenlc. Si.. 1111! Oehrtnt er. lb 4 S 1 victorious in a pitching battle with 01 Rice, cf Huth. If 111 1 0! Heilmenn. Wesley Farrell of the Indians today, lb 4 1 10 Paschal, B. 1 defeating the Tribe, 1 to 0. Oehrif, lb., 111 HMcManu. lb. 4 Meusel, rf.. 4 1 0i Pother ill. rt I 4 Loepp's triple in the first inning 1 4 1 Lazserl, lb. 111 UTaeenar. is.. responsible for the only run of I I I I Was Durocher, lb 110 1 i the game. The attendance was said 1 II Gibson, p Robertson, lb I to have been the smallest here in Btoner, p. ... 1 Bensoultue.. e PlPtras, p... I t 1 II Smith, p.. ... many a season, ..Ill 141 Ill 41 41 10 14 ,11 lis Totala .... 1171411 Toatta ... I1 1 17 II acor oy innnitt: 1 Portland 1 1 Baeraatento . .0 x 1 0 eummarr: Runs KeeseV. Ptench. Hoff. man. Crrora Monro 3. McLauttiUn. Horn run rrenen. Two-bbits Tomlln. Sit- afooa, Kjiltbt. Hoffman. Sacrifice bit-eBate. Reco. Runs batted In French. Runs Responsible for Knltht X Struck out Br Knltht 1. by Crandall 1. Basea on ball-sOff Knltht a. off Crandall 1. Hit by pitched oau Tomiin. by crandall. Double play French to Monro to Sheelr. Time of nine -- -l bour 11 minute. Umpire Powell and 00l ....( Crowder Assures Himself Junior Loop Honors . Tomlln. rf... 113 0 Hoffmen, cf. 4 1 3 J 3 S Koehler. . . .. 3 1 Bates, ef Weoatlln. . 4 1 I 4 McLathlln. lb 1 1 I 4 e Burke. If Re, c Crandall. p... 4131 uuent, p.... Two-ba- st n. V 1- -0 Ill 11 ran runt. Dutch Hangs Up No. 27 Victory Against Missions SAN FRANCISCO. SeDt. 28 (Uni versal f.uuxen" Reuther hung up his twenty-sevent- thei victory of h season today when he shut out the Missions, I to 0, m hurling duel. with Clyde Nance opposing him. It was nances itrst defeat of the sea son. Averlll's two-bahit in the sev enth, with two on, sewed up the game for Reuther, who held the Bells w mree scattered hits. I MISSIONS SAN FRANCISCO B HO A B.HO.A. Swansou. ef. 4 1 1 8 Johnon. .411 Finn, lb .... Flnelll, lb .4111 i - aBodi Cronln. lb uGriffla Totalt 41 4 1 1 i I 10 c 113t 1 1 .. ... 0 Tribune Grid Service Board Ready for Fans With the opening of the football season Saturday, Th Tribune will be ready, as usual, to give Salt Lake football fans the very best service that is possible. Whatever you want to know about football just call The Tribune. The Many fans remember Tribune's service of last year. It will be duplicated this year. In The Tribune windows Just as fast as the Associated Press trunk lines can give them, the ccores will be posted. Boards have been devised which will handle every Important 'game in the country. As high as 120 games can be recorded on the boards, and will be so recorded when that many important games are played. On Saturday, however, only fifty games of importance will be played, and these will be fonnd in The Tribune windows. For those or any. other games, call Wasatch 590 and 'receive f the scores. SOCCER TEAMS GET INTO ACTIO Ltata el Staadlat. P. W. L. APU D. 4 I Utah Copper Otdeu , .... onoummarr: X rrucwe 3 VlkJnt . ... nuns rtneiii. Thurston. O. B. L Reuther. Error Finn. McDanlel, Rodda. German la . , nun rriponalblc for Nance i. struck out Callle Br Nance 3. by Reuther 4. Base on Salt Lake 3 II 0 1 1 balls Off Reuther 3. Two-bas- e hits Aver-il- l, Two points for win. on point for draw. Swaiuon. Runt batted In Sprint. Aver-I- II 3. Double play Thurston unassisted. Bingham vs. Vikings at Bingham. Tim of same 1 :2i. Umpires Backer and cwvua. Ogden vs. O. 8. L. at Ogden. Salt Lake vs. Cermania at Poplar e e 9IIII11I e 0.1 113 Hollies Unleash Attack To Subdue Angels Orove. - . ' Utah Copper, leading the soccer LOS ANGELES. Sent 2B fTTniver. league, will entertain the Vikings at ine Hoiiywood stars kept pace Bingham Saturday, while O. S. I wiui uie leaders wnen r.riev im travels to Ogden to meet the OgdeQ leashed a vicious stick attack to win Blue Pines. Salt Lake and Germania from Los Angeles, 13 to 4. the only swinao .. ... l I BOSTON. CLEVtXAHD. Frank Shellenback started for the tangle at Poplar Grove in , Pate, p.. B.H.O.A BH.O.A. ours ana snutout the Anirel fnr th. local game. asNeun . ... l 1 B. 1 4 o. 4 BOerken. If.... 4 1 game is ex Loepp, cf;... The five innings he worked. Hollerson 4 1 118 Lino. lb. ted to be an interesting one, as 10 37 10 Todt, lb..... pec M 414 Totals... 1111171 Totals.. Elmer imisnea up. Mrer. lb.... I t I J SeweU. lb.. 411 Smith, Kerr and both teams have been playing fast Batted for Smith in flfth.- Rothrock. If. 4 I I 0 Tucker, rf ioison were the batting stars. azBatted for Paae In ninth. ball lately. The salt Lake duo nas 0 Mratt, c n uum anteie: .401 1M Ml 11 Taltt. rf.. 441 Hew York 1 Dorman. cf . . . 1 HOLLTWOOD. 4 1 Retail, lb. . LOS AWOBLSS. yet to win its first game and Oer ..100 000 101 Setralt . 1 3 BHOAI U anna mania will meet a dangerous team. Summsrr: Runs Durst. Koenlt 1. Ruth RoteU, at.. 113 93Van Camp, lb Oerber, at.. if. 0 Staler. t Goldman, at.. 3I 1 1 iwonoiy, ..., 1. Oehrlic 1. Meunel. Lakneii. Darocher. The Vikings, in third place, have a 1 Asby, e.... 4 0 1 OiJensen. UFarrell. p..,.. 111 uee. .,.., a a e a chance to climb by beating Bingham. Russell, p.. 10 lixHodapp .... 110 Kvfi. d.,,.. a a l o Hood, pf Smith. .. ( Ait nisfln. Ih ItMontatii If.... Al II a Oatenbert. lb I 1 I Scbulmreh.' ef 111 for the Acorns in the series. Good Totall .. II 117 111 Totals ... II 1' 37 U nnva. id.... a ii 4 ( I victory lb..., xBstted for Farrell rn th ninth. Keir. 3b Dlttmar. at... 4114 McEvoy did the hurling for the Atnew. c sRea for Hodap la th ninth. IS 1 Norton, e winners, while House and Ed Bryan Score by tnnints: Sheilnback. p 1 Weathraby, p 0 worked on the hill top for the InBoston .... ..1 l BoUerson. p. 1 Pint, p.. House was chased from the vaders. Clereland xBitbe s I ..... vrn If you your ear you can buy Error RoteU. Run Loepp. Sammary: Oabler. p. 3 13 box in the second round after the for ' OOODYCAR TIRES her --base hits In Mrer. Run batted Three 1 1 Oaks tTlerney in thro poshed over five tallies. down and th balanc stolen base Rothrock. Farrell. Loepp. Young Cham ter lain Banea m two monthly payment. Doubl play Mrer to Rataa M Todt. Left Total 17 111 Totals .. 11017 10 u r of the Indians' runs, while Brubaker en bases Boston 4. Clereland I. Base on xBatted for Pmt In the second. Rid on OOOO tiro 'this winter clubbed in four of the Acorns' talffes. balls Off Farrell L off Russell 1. Struck ' tBaUed for Oabler la th ninth. out la low. Farrell Scot I. th ,eot By Umpire Hlldebrandt. surprisingly by tan Inn: It was a slugging bee, with the Acorns 1 Ormeby and Barry. Tun stmt 1 bour Hollrwood . .1 0 11 I getting fourteen hits and the Seattle 14 Btinutes. Lot Antelea 4 INVKSTIOATKl Tribe thirteen Dingles. wummarr: Runs Twomblr. Kent 1. I SEATTLE. OaJUjifiu. 2. a 2. bere. Smith Heath Krrr. An The first thing to be done is to B H O A. BHOA RUBBER PRODUCTS CO. oiunmtct, Jensen, l Olson 2. Tleroey. er W'tscf ..... 1 0 1 O'Prazler.lf ...431 write a Tribune Want Ad telling Just rors Kerr. Staler. Innlnts pitched By S5S So. Stat. Was. 5268. 4 ... Dean.se Olner.lb want 11 what you and your qualifica wrainersor i ,4111 ay rntt l, br Snellen-- k I I 4 .... 113 Fm on. lb tions. The WanU will do the rest . Run nepenatbl for Weathersby Ruble.lf Barbee.rf ... 4 1 1 Arlett.rf .... 1111 4. PUtt 1. Oabler a. Holleraon 1. x;.--- Hart-rave- Ill ..in - . en .110 41 .11 ill . till 41 lis News for Tire Buyers Ill 41 1 .ttlotl I s. Struck out Attention, Duck Hunters! Brinz U Your Docks. . We'll Pick and Clean Them for You, J Etch fs r.3oi?Ixofi- -- Citty-Fis70 Wert . lit Sontli. Wmtch 7116. -- By Oabler J, by Weathersby I. br Horler- aow a. nasee i Mils off SheUenbeck 1, oil ussier I. on weathersby 1. Hit by Breoks.ef ... 413 ..1111 4 13 3 Brubakrr.lb .43141 EllawsnhJ ..111 Lnbardlx 411 4 111 VenreaJb ... 4 114 Co.e Houee.p .... 10 I McErar.p .. 414 Brran.p .... 1 3 ( li ToUl .. it 11 M Totalt .. 11 14 71 Score Innlnts: Sherlock. lb Chembrln J S g, U hair-raisi- ng bt two-bagg- tit ur Ill ill i ,. 10 .!! 11 ...411 11 ' . ' Three-bas- l-- l- -l ins standing: O. ..!! Manush. Brown Goslln, Senstors ...111 Oehric. Yankees ..161 AB. M 44 14 M. 101 R 74 in 117 . 101 Pet. .11 .171 .17 Burley Defeats Albion in Opener BURLEY. Idaho 0P. The Burley high school won the first high school football game of this district by defeating Albion high school. 21 to 0. here today. The Burley machine was handicapped, having- but two veterans in the lineup. AIL PRICES REDUCED 2nd s4nnual Pars Worsted Wool Suits Otuuranteed Tailoring MEN'S Some uncalled fors, etc. SUIT SALE Also a Pour-Da- 15 rive iharei of Earriion at $250 per ilure, pirn $25 a, cessment Thei. iharei Gun Club stock can bo purchased oa tat Also Installment pl&n. wiU lease fin hs.rti for year 123. 333 Pierpont Ave. Call Huiam, Wit. 4eS7. E7S0"32S0 y Service Made-to-MesLiu- re Reduction Headquarter! for L. D. S. Garments THE 0 RIGHT AL UtsOh-VooIdn1 Mill 0 23 Eichards Street, Salt Lako City. BKXAJfT ft. STSINGHA3. KTSxgr. 'A . ire returns from our agents -- Ficno oau Bneuensac (br Weatherebri Smith (by Oabler). Mom ran Kerr, Atnew. Telson 1. Two-bas- e hits Reht 3. Os- 1 erosert. rwatn. sacruie hits Le. Jea- 1 Run batted In Smith I. Twomblr. br 1 Lee. Reh. Ossonbert. Heaih j. Kerr I. Wl Sesitle T T oison s, 0 0 Lir. Double piara Oaklsnd 1. Bheriork. aialey to Totaon: Dlttmar to Tolson: Oeten- Bummirr- - Runs Barb- 1. Arlevt Bilrworth 1. Prstwr . bert to Kerr to Jacob te suiey t Brsota. afrrror. Irror Jonneon Two-bas- e i"- - Jim e tame hour St hits Brufeekrr. Verter. Lombsrdi. Brooaa, t m wres Qeoi h lee. Cnasaourae andmlaete Cssey. Criamberlam. Co. Barb. Doable plart Srwrlock to rewortb to Olner; Verse te B- Oakj Finally Break rbsree Olest to jheacr to fenion. Hnuse. Pine mponelbie lor House atc- -, Into Victory Column Sirurk oat Br Brran I. aor 1. br H ( L1. be Frran I.X. OffBa.erraon OAKLAND, Sept. 28 ( UnJ vernal ). ' belli Off off Houae Del Howard's Oaks lust maneed to oone Siclen sssee Prener m hue tftn. Pentoa. Time f noae out the BeatUe Indians this aft Sscrfice I fca, westerrelt and Macer- ernoon, 7 to . here. It the lint kortb. Uouves u .a.i .111 ; Totals e covering FumbI In Third Quarter of Tilt. .nl Rich-bour- ...141371 i in tilth. "mi xxBatted for Berter la ninth. Beor by lnnlnn: Mtationt . .tat ff s 1 14 13 ...Ml or nooaa t it II Ratmuattn Win Cam by Re ur Cermania Plays on Local Field; Vikings Travel to Bingham. 140 111 1 .tit 7 7 flag. .100 Brooklra . M 11 Back in 1921 Miller Hugglns led Boston .IM Special u Th Tiibun. 41 lot J the Yanks to their first American rbUeovlphla 8AUNA-- Callus high school league pennant In the hard strug F riser's Sessile. opened Its league grid season here gle that year there appeared on j-- h Chleat T. New York a hill in regular turn for the Yank today against Richfield, winning a Bl Loul 1. Boston I (tlftecs butiatt). one Waits Hoyt a youngster 21 years Two saau plareA. close and thrilling game, 6 to 0. Baof age, who in making his major li na won on a break in the third BatwrSat't I. league debut did tt auspiciously. New York. ' Chleat at quarter, after play had been even. same this is Hoyt Strangely enough, St. Louu at Boston. Rasmuuen. Salina guard, scooped one of only three left of that 1821 Cincinnati al Philadelphia l laatet). up a Richfield fumble and ran 40 team. Meusel and PilUburtb al Brooklra. championship Ruth Ming the others. And. strangeyard for the only touchdown of the BOSTON. Bept 3S VT The St gam. ly enough, it has been this same The lineups: Hoyt whose remarkably consistent Louis Cardinals finally broke SALINA Pos. RICHFIELD pitching during the present season through the splendid defense L. ChrUtensen.. re .......Robinson aided in offsetting the failure gener Young ally of many of the Yankee regulars. of Pitcher Bobby Smith of the Burgess........ rt Niebson Braves to win in fifteen innings. Martin rg notably Wlicey Moore. e Poulson Heath 10 to S, this afternoon, making it cerHoyt and Nehf Were Rasmussen Ball lg tain that the Mlssourians cannot lose Cushlng Rivals In IW1 Series. It ...Hopkins sea National the this . le league pennant In the world series of 1921 the ....Thurston Jensen......... Parks Yankees bowed to the plants, five son, except In the event of a play- - Draper qb , on. Sorenson rhb Mactrum ..C. to the series be games then three, As th OianU lost, the Cardinals PouUon . .LMactrum lhb ing best five out of nine. But dur- now lead the second place Wilson fb . Handley ing that series this same Hoyt two full games. Each by hooked up with another comparative to two has but contender games play, youngster in the person of Little Ar4 thur Nehf. Twice he beat Nehf, but the Cards one her tomorrow and one In the final game of tiie aeries Nehf at the Polo grounds Sunday, while bested the Yank youngster, 1 to 0, to the Giants entertain th Cubs again ' the tide. Although tomorrow afternoon. Sve the Olanta It required three hours and thirty-fo- Special to Th Tribune, found reason to retain minutes to play today's gam at Hoyt, even after a subsequent bad EPHRAIM. Snow college's grid-de- rs Braves came with field. The blow-oseason in 1924, John McOraw found defeated Monroe high school, 7 reason two years ago to send Nehf one out in the fifteenth, tvhen to Chicago. The former Giants' work playing right field for the to 6, in a dose practice game her Friday. Baker counted the winning this year alone may have meant the Braves and who had been putting up touchdown for Snow. good game at bat and thing to John McOraw as the atheremarkably Tribune World Series Base same field, made a three base muff retention of Hoyt has meant to of George Harper's ton, high fly. Wtnnlnt pitcher Johnson. Latins pitcher Hugglns. ball Board Prepared for N. Smith. Umpires Oui ly. Killer and Again in 1922 Hugglns won (he Wilson walked and so did Thevenow. Jorda. Tim at tarn I 14. American league pennant, but again Then Pinchhltter Ray Blades walked he found his team, which dopes ten and forced in the run which broke Major Action. ' deadlock. That would have Cubs Again Mess Up ciaimea on paper was better, made the ample to win the game for the Giants quale to cope with the veteran Giant been Flag Chances nine in the world series. Finally, visitors. Farrell made an error on These finishes ir. the NEW YORK. Sent 38 OP). Giant Douthlt's hard grounder, and High, in jhsj, me two new York chief- whose single had driven in the tying pennant hopes for 1928 were placed major leagues have "Old Ironsidss" tains met again, and this time Hug ruu for the Cards In the ninth. neatly in the grave this afternoon. just worried to death. , For several recorded his first world series tri- crashed out a Frisch but they wont throw on the dirt unsix days The Tribune player board, all umph. The series went walked, Bottotnley singled and there til tomorrow. There is still some neces took games, and the Hugglns dressed up in a new coat of shiny was a double steal and the stunning slight chance that the corpse may sary four. green, has been blinking one or an- The following year the Hugman total of seven runs had crossed the come back to life. ocner or its 280 eyes nervously. Just followed The Cubs mussed up Larry Benthe Senators in. but in 192S plate for the Cardinals. ton in disgraceful manner this aftAfter Frisch walked, Kent Greenwaiting till it can get going on the they dropped to seventh place, and world aeries. ernoon and showed no better mancast about for new mate- neia succeeded Bob smith. It was "Old Ironsides" is an institution Hugglns rial. It wai then that the scrap rapidly becoming dark. The Card ners when Joseph Qenewlch was inwith Salt Lake baseball fans. For became nervous lest the inning troduced from the mound. Old Jsck ping process wnicn leri nut three lnals be prolonged to such an extent that 8cott finally dashed to the rescue In years it has been giving baseball of 1921 aggregation, began. the In games play by play, as only "Old 1828 there in the Yank the game would have to be called be the ninth, but the. damage already Ironsides" can. Upon its various lineup such appeared new names as Gehrig. cause of darkness and the score re had been done in the shape of a ball and the men are fol Lazzerl. Koenig and Earl Combs. vert to even innings, but the Braves lights the victory for the Bruins. , lowed through play after play from The Cards and the Braves were still while from time to time then went out in order. The fifteenth the first bail pitched to the final out. regularly, in Boston. Was it possible that e at it thirty-fivminutes. Mike oaseiia also came Into the inning lasted Boston's early lead looked the derelict Braves could turn back it is the ideal of all player boards. game as a utility man. In 1924 the The big board is all set in plase Yanks beat out the waverino- - Wash. good. Bob Smith yielded few hits. the leaders? Olant showers waited again. Each one of its 380 lights has lngton club, which for two years had but was wild. However, in the sixth upon the necessity some thirty been tested. Everything is in read! ruled with a team of veterans. But High, a former Brave, led off with a steaming young athletes felt of ness. All it needs now is one more by Bottomley and crowding about the ticker in John again Hugglns' world series fortune single and doubles team McGrsw's office in the club house, the Yankee are failed contending for the crappy young Car- Hafey gave the invaders two runs. but him, selected be will and what they read burned their it already ready dinal club, balanced well with such Bob Smith started the ninth by pass to play the world series for Salt Lake veterans as Orover lng Wilson. Orsatti batted for Mar- - eyes: Wee Alexander, fans. National at Boston Fifteenth: EC Willie Sherdel, Jesse Haines, Herman anvUle and was thrown out brilliant The series starts on October 4. Be uen and Manager Rogers Hornsby. ly by Hornsby. Holm batted for Alex Louis 7, Boston 0." The race will end with another ander and walked. Douthlt fouled to ready to see the games as the guest aeieaiea me Hugman. of The Tribune. Reserve ydur space catcher, but High hit the first pitch Cardinal victory' or another Giant Yankees Won Wide in front of The Tribune and watch by lazily to short left center field and defeat. All of McGraw's fight will Wilson easily scored from second base have beerv in vain if the Cards are every game. Margin in 1924. strong enough tomorrow- simply to tying run. The 192 victory in the lea rue onlv withST.theLOUIS. I B06TON push over the Braves. That Sunday paveo. me way lor another in 1927 BH.OA. BRO.A. game now looks very much like it wnen the Yankees won 110 fames DouthlWef ... t t Rlehbourt.rs. be for exercise only. HORNSBY DROPS y I 1 11. smith nitn.t ana lost Dut lorty-fo114 will to easily win Prtteb.lb .... ( t T I 81 tier. lb Jf. True to their tradition, the Giants ... 1111 the flag with a percentage of 714. Bottom ler.lb 4117 0 Hornsby ,1b .1111 rallied in the ninth, but the distance The nearest club last year, as in this. Hsfey.lf .... ftlUuelleuf .. , 1 was too great. They prodded Bush was me , t t 1 Bell.lb .... ( aggregation, Htrper.rf for two runs, but Hal Carlson spoiled Wlleon.c .... IIS lirsrrell.ae .. BUT SURE TOP who trailedrnuaaeipnia 111 the seemingly perfect IfarenTflMMi II Soorirer,e .. 0 the party before the game could be 110 Yanks by nineteen games. But the xOraaltl 1 0 bOautreaa . . 1 difference between the first and sec- Therenewsa t 1 if R. Smith.. (111 tied. CHICAOO. I KEW YORK. ond this year Is but two and a half Alesander.p 1111o Oreanfielip BHOAI BHOA. Holm ..... KntUih.M HWeiih.cf .... 414 Coslin . Sticks to Heels of games as this is written. ..411 ,, Butler.Sb ... 11(1 ... 1 1 1 0 liO'Ooul.cf In the last world series, veil with- JohMen,p 0 yBlaoet Matulrt.lb ..117 I Ott.rt ....... 4 1 1 in the memory of all, tae Pirates fell aMartlo .... t t 9 Manush in 'American 0 Llnotrom.3b 4 1 Ctiyler.rf before this perfect ball club in four Rhem.p .... I Wtleon.cf .... ! I 0 OITerry.lb .... 4 11 0' Jackson M Hrathcote.cf. 1 League Race. straight games, and Miller HugglnsJ Totall 4 II 1 41 Mf Totals . . U 11 41 1 Stphenson.lf Hoean.o ..V 4 111 tBatteS for Mareneill in ninth. cqua.iea nouier wortas series rec1 1 11 1'iM.nn ... Orlmm.lb ( IBatted for Alexander In ninth. ord held by only one manager in ... Harmelt.e Reese.lb 5117 110; Benton. yBatted for Johnson In fifteenth. NEW YORK. Sept 28 GV-W- ith modern baseball, George S tailings, Oonjialea,o ..111 p ....1101 In fifteenth. Ron for Blade 1 Beek4b SixWrithtstona 0 t his batting title assured, Rogers whose miracle Braves of 1914 downed -- bBattfd for Spohrcr In fifteenth. 4 1 0 Bu.h.p HOenewlch.p Hornsby let down in Friday's fifteen the famous Athletics in four St LouU .... , ono sol ofll onn sot 10 CarUorup ... 0 Scott.p .... 4 Of ( ( inning battle with the Cardinals. His straight games. 100 100 000 000 0OO 1 Beaton ' homer was the only safe hit he made Tottl .. I 11 17 lo Totals-- .. 1 14 17 IT Summary: Douthlt Htth 1. Prlsen. Bot It is unlikely that the Yanks tomley. Harper. Wilson I. Therenow, Mot-- - xBatted for Benton In eithth. in five times at bat As a result his will winquite the world series in four til. 1. Smith. Rorneby, Mueller. Errors tRan lor Hotan In ninth. average fell off two points to .385. straight games this year, if they win Msranvill. Rienbourt. Parrell Runt batScore by inninti: His rival, Paul Waner, did not play at all, for in contrast to last year ted In Bottomley m 3"fl SflJ T I, Htfer, Htth I. Blades, Chlcato hit Bot- Mew York ....019 030 0- 0yesterday, and his Dtttung man re they have been pressed hard for the Hornsby 1, Spohrcr. Two-- b Horn Hafey, Hlth. Smith, Parrell. mained at J70. Summary: Runi Cntlish, Butter, stapast month and a half, and have lit- tomley. run Horniby. Stolen base Prison. Bottu! re, Heathcote. Hsrtnett, Gonzales, Beck, Their standing: J. Smith. Riehbeurt. SUIrr. Sacri'staggered through to victory, tomley. Welsh. O'Doul. Ott, Llndstrom, Reese. Era. AB. K. R Pet. erally not flown as they did last year. If fice Harper, Bottomley. elU Parreu, J. rorJackson. Run batted in Entllsh 1, Homaby, Brava ...13 44 M 1st IM Maranvlll to Smith, Staler. Doubt lUndatrom. Terry 1, Curwaner, pirate .iu sot Ml .im they meet the Cards, who now need Prtach to Bottomley. plar Left on bases St. Welsh, Gonzales, hit Terry. Hotan. Two--b Heinle Manush added three more but one victory to assure being the Louie 14. Boston 14. Baa on balls Off ler 2. Grimm. e Wilson. Curler. Horn hits 1, off, Johnson I. off R. Smith 11. points to his narrow margin of lead' Yanks' rivals. Hugglns will have a Alexsnder runs base Stolen Oontalea, English out By Alexsnder I. br Johnson 1. Sacrifice Welsh. Double plays ership .In the American league by most difficult time winning his third Struck, br Rhera 1. by R. Smith 1. by Or?nfleld 1. Heathcote. to to to Entliah Matulr Bnilish Grimm; world out three sale hits in four championship. knocking Hits Off Alexander 7 In off Matuir to Orlmm. Left on bases Kew tsut win or lose in the world se Rhem none in 1 Innnlnt; Iofflnnlnn; R. Smith, York 11, Chlesto 10. Basel en balls Oft attempts against the senators. His In 141-- 1 tnnlntu off Johnson. 4 in I Bueh 4, off Benton S. oft Oenewich son. average went up to .379. Ooose Oos- ries, the little New York chieftain lln, his slugging rival, did a Urge part has a record which marks him aa a Innlnts; oft Oreenfleld. 1 In l tnnlnt. Struck out By Bush I, try Benton 2. by Scott 1. Hits Off Benton 10 In I Innlntsl of hitting for the other side in that rival to his little rival of the Polo Oenewich In 1 lnnint; off Scott non encounter, and kept hot on Manush's grounds, John McOraw. when it nsnts, with but two of those being off hi lnnint: off Both 14 in I lnnlnn; trail. The ooose got two hits in comes to wlnnlne nennants. Hue in succession; he is within one of off Carlson non In l--l lnnint. Hit wtta three times at bat and stayed within has, by winning this year, surpassed McGrsw's record of four straight pitched ball Bush (Hotan). Wlnnlus two points of the leader at 3TJ. urn the record of Connie Mack, who nl. flsgs, and three of the Little Na pitcher Bush. Loslnt pitcher Benton. Umpires McCormlck. Klem and Moraa. Gehrig, the Yankees' contribution to ioted the old Athletics to five pen- - poleon's record of nine pennants. Time of tame 1 O. the batting race, got two hits in four tries and went up one point to .370. OF .410 at 0 Snow College Beats Monroe .411 Avertll. ef Suhr. lb .... 4 1 Joller. rt Thurston, lb. 4 114 1 0 Rhyne, at ... 4 111; 1 Sprint, a .... 3 Reuther, p ., 1 ft 11 0 4 1 Lost Pel fi TO es se Boone, rf ... Berter, If ... McDanlel, lb Blade, ss .... noada. lb ... Baldwin, Nance, p ... BIGHHOD. , " Illllltl Walbers Effort; Giants Fall. . . - - DEFEATS to Spoil Bob Smith's Nice I (( .Ill aj Cards Run Wild In Fifteenth For the sixth time In eight years, and a second run of three successive NATIONAL 1XAGVC. years. Miller Hugglns has piloted BtaaSaat of lb Clab. New York s Yankeea to an American Wsa, league pennant The Yanks did it St Louit , , M ! by defeating the Tigers. 11 to 6. Fri- New Verb : at day, to grab the gam which would Chlea Puisburth H mathematically assure them the ClueinnaU VI t fl vv Ban Pranclseo I, Missions t. Hollrwood II. Los Ancele 1. Oakland t, Beattl I. Ill home Babe Ruth hit his fifty-thir- d run in the eighth inning with Koenig on base. Page was then in the box for Detroit Only a landslide now could give the Babe enough homers in his two remaining games lor mm even to tie his major league record of 60, set last year, but he may poe sibly get two more to make 1928 his RED BIRDS NEED JUST ONE TRIUMPH TO ANNEX HONORS The Yank$'Are It Woo. . SACRAMENTO, Sept 28 (Univer sal ) , Sacramen to kept abreast with Ban Francisco in the second half pennant struggle by winning from Portland today, 2 to 1, in one of the best pitching duels put on here this season. "The doctor." Otis Crandall to be exact, bested Knight, the star of the Bearer staff, in a sparkling combat poll&hed by wonderful fielding on the part or the Senators, especially Ear Sheely. Knight's lack of control in pitching to Burke, with the bags loaded and two down in the eight, settled the Hoffcontest, which was tied at man had doubled to center, with two Koehler was down, and purposely 1 1 t passed. Knight did not wish to give iBlackerby to anything good hit and Total . .4 14 7 11 Totals .,.41 IIP U MCLAugnnn walked him, filling the bases. Burke (Baited for Qulnn la fourth. worked Knight for a pass and that iBatted for Cox in elthth. floor bp laain: forced in the victory. The other Solon 1 1 1 7 1 J PhUadelpfila .1 tally came by French hitting a homer Chlesso I over the left wall. . flummery: Rune Cochrane J, Blmmona The only run against Crandall was 1. MiUer I, Moatll, Clancy X. Remolds 1. Brrora Cochrane. Cleeeil 1 Runs batted due to three boots in the fourth in . Clancr In Metaler 1, Kamm 1, Remold nlng by the Senators, which robbed 1. Prkea I. Hauerr 1. Miller 1, 1, Cochran "ooc- - or a shutout. a Inert 1. Slmaong 1. Two-bhits. At Sacramento: Remolds, Drkes, Walberf. Home runs SACRAMENTO. . PORTLAND. Remolos. Cochran. Miller, Blmmona. Stolen B H O AI i Double plars bases Mosul, Remolds. IKOA 1 t 4 French, 4 lb. Bttafoo. ClaseU to Clancr; Clancr at.... 44 3 4 lunaasitted) 1 4 11 Uft on bases Chleafo 11. Philadelphia 10. Rose. If Monro, lb.. Base on balls Off Adkln I. off Cos 1, off Keeeey, lb... 4 1 OOabornrf... Ouinn 1. Struck out Br Adktns 1. br oraalL lb. ... 4 I I 0 Sheely. lb. . . 4 1 II 3 .ltd .Ill .III ,11 11 flag-winni- . Hollywood 28 Cssssa PAClflC COAST UAGCE. Staadlac of tb Class. Sacramento . San Prancleoo The Tort Detroit I. Phllsdelphl 7. Chicaeo a. Philadelphia Athletics passed out of Boston 1. Cleveland 0. the American league's 1928 baseball St. Louli 4, Waehlnstoa 1. picture today, although defeating Baaardar'l Sebedala. the White Sox, 7 to 8. In a wild slug New fork at Detroit. ' ' Philadelphia at Chlcato. contest ging Boston at Cleveland. New Yankees' York The victory Louis. Wtahintioo at St. over Detroit made it impossible for the Athletics to overcome the Yank's DETROIT. 8ept 38 W"i. The Yantwo kees clinched their sixth American and one-ha- lf game lead in the two remaining days of the season. league pennant and third In succesThe White Sox outhit the Athletics. sion by defeating the Tiger here today, 11 to 6, in the third game of 18 to 14, but three home runs, one the series. The Athletics won from each by Cochrane, Simmons and Mil Chicago, 7 to 6, but the Yankeea re- ler, wrecked tb hope of the Sox of tained a lead of two and one-ha- lf squaring the series. CHICAOO PalULDZUPnlK. I tames with only two more to be B H O A. suu a., played by each of the contenders. Bishop, lb . .411 liMoatll. cf ,. Clancr. lb . 4 I II I Haas, ef ... George William Plpgras, a leadRemolds, rf Cochrane, e ing cog In the Yankees' remnant of Bimsnona, bfeuler. If . .14 11 a pitching staff, but a failure until Foil. Ik ..If lb .. I.Kamm, today on this trip west, turned In the Haussr. lb l'Cleeell. ... Si 1 3b I I I I rf I The Hunnfleld, Miller, I Tigers victory. ... I 1 I I Ben. 4111 rodded him hard, but he had a good Dyke, as ... 1 j Adkina. . Ouina. p t ead from the start. Gibson, 6 toner. Walben. . Oos. a .... t111I Brnith and Page failed to stop the zTrenca .. I ( SLrons. New Puts Ryan Club Over; Reuther Hurls' Shut: out; Stars Win. Doc Crandall minute. A's, Out of Picture, Win From Chisox A'oie? that the Yankee$ are in, "Old Jron$ide$" it merely marking time until the other column it filled, when it trill present Salt Lake fans with the korW $erie$ garnet, play by play, SIS .PICE IF t Stone, Oehrtntir. Potbwrtlll Tareaor I. Errors Koeni. Rum Man salted In Meilmano, Meusel a, Lauert t, Robertson I. Benaouih. Oehnc . Tanner i. Hartrav. Ituih t, Oehrtnser, atone. Two-bas- e bile Heilmana. Oebru. Laasert. Btooe. Oeh rioter. Ihrea-ba- a bite Tavener. Durocher. Pothewll. Moms run Ruin. Sacrifice Laasert, laeusek, Harare. Double plays Oehrls to Koenlt to Oehrl: rase to Hell-bu- d. Left on bases Detroit a, Itev York 1. Bases on kalis Off Olbeon I. off Btoner 4, off Pipstu i Struck out Br PlPtrss i. by Pase 1. Hits Off Olbeon. 1 la l- -l of aa oft Smith, lnnint: off a loner. I In I none In 1 l. off Pet. I Hi I toeiix pitcher Gibson.- - Umpires Campbell, rial-ti- n and Dineea. Tim of same 1 bour and 01d Ironsides" Is Ready rr |