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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIIH N SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20. K. 3 1929. GIANTS' CHANCE FOR SECOND PLACE SUFFERS FATAL BLOW DODGERS TWICE BEAT M"GRAW CLAN, WlffiE PIRATES WIN FROM CARDINALS Tat Malonc Off Form: Phils Hiplio. in Standing Since 1927. Edward Keating .. Pittsburgh i Si Pi York Louis .: Pet. ...81 ...51 ...M uto , ..tott ... 648 .874 o ...,11 rW iladetpnia Urookiyaw. Ciudguaati . Boston Lost. .04 lu 407 400 135 360 H ti . v ...,54 SENATORS TAKE TWO FROM YANKEES; battery of artdlery. Left to right. Hack Wilson, Hazen Cinler, Riggs Stephenson and Rogers Homsby. The uorld snies should determine tlxir relative prouess. AJHLETICS RECORD 102ND VICTORY Marks l , Edward F Keating of who finished first in the fourth annual Wrigley swim marathon at Toronto, Ontario, won a cash award of $25,000. He covered the distance in 8 hours 18 minutes and 13 seconds. rT1i dttttP New Boston Won f HlV s'' QbHI wawawiwiwlwiwBiawiwiwiwiwiW BbV iBgj BaBjP " t BaaBB BaVawi Philadelphia New York Cleveland 8t. Loull V.'ishlniloii Detroit Chicago Boston jBaBPH atlaHa1aiMalBVBH& 1 New York First kainr: BOSTON. B.H OA Brook- lyn took both halves of a double-lieadfrom the Giants here today by scores of 5 to 1 and 10 to 3, virtually ending the fight of the New York team to overhaul the Pirates for second place. The Robins now have won fourteen out of twenty-on- e from the Giants, with one more gramtTw be decided. The Giants tried out some of their new material, mostly in the second Mine. Ray Lucas and Parmlee, Toledo pitchers; Jim Tomnant. New n league Marshall, a second baseman, pitcher: and Jordan, serving today as a pinch batsman, made their New York debuts. er ork-Pen- game: tint BROOKLYN NEW B.H.O.A Moore. 2b .4 1 1 HMk, If . ci.a u - u ci u rarrru. 3b ri ......inn, liendru-k- , 4 If. 4 lb 0Terry. Bis'n'te. lb .4 10 unit, rt fiilbcrt. 3b Jackson.' j 4 10 2 Hogan. Warner, as c .3 0 8 iMcinich. Colic. i. 2b Clark, p .3103 Fit2ai'ni'na. Jujld. p E . ShoA 4 0 2 0 .4010 4 2 .4 no .3 0 0' .3138 HH .3137 n n n 9 .. . .aii U .4018 .2 xLlndstrom Lucas, p . . 0 0 10 0 0 0 .0001 "tl VilTt Totels . .34 7 27 10! Totals . X -- Billed tor Judd In eighth. Score by Innings: Brooklyn Near York ... 1 1 1 005 ooo 000 000 00- 0- 5 100--- Moore. Herman. Summary: Runt-- E Pidnich. Clirk. Jickson Error loush. Runa bitted in E Moore, HerTwo-br.2. Clark. Jackson. man, Three-baa- e hit- - E. Moore. hit Home run -- Jackson. Left on basea - New York 3. Bases on balls 4, - Off Clark 1. Brooklyh Struck out By Clark 8. by Judd -:1. Hits Off Fltailmmona. 5 In 2 8 nni:i-.off Judd. 3 In 5 Innings, off Lucas, none In 1 Inning. Wild pitch rttzsimmons. Losing pitcher Fltzslmmons 1 -Hirt. Klem ind Jorda. Time of mplrr game I hour 30 minutes, Boyle, Duulap. cf.... If Hirper. If... Mirinvllle.li 10 T hevenow, i a it i 110 iiaui "5 0 0 as 8 3 10 3 0 3 5 2 2 0 8 2 1 O Smythe. 3 Collins, 4 1 p . 10 0 0 Spotirer. c. 4 0 4 1 Milium, p. . 0 0 0 0 Leejett. ... 0 0 0 0 Elliot; p . 0 0 0 0 5 4 3 0 Sweetlmd. p rBrandt. p 0 .1 0 1 0 0 0 iRobrruon xFnberg 110 0 44 IB 24 111 Totals Totals .. 41 20 27 14 .infra lor Spohrer in elglnh. x3stted for Milllgan In ggvcnlh. Score by innings: Boaton tM on 3008 . 105 000 2U- -0 Philadelphia Runs Richbourg. Summary: Miguire. Bell. Boyle. Harper. Marauville. Brandt 2, Klem 3. Vvhltney. Hurst 2. Peel, TheVeno 1, Frlberg Errors- - Brandt. Thompson. Mr i. Runs bitted In Clark. Dimlap 4, Hurst 2. Peel, Thevenow 3. Davis. Riclibourg e 2. Brandt 2, Fnberg. O'Doul hits Peel. Brandt 2. Harper. Hurst Home run hit Peel Hits Rlchbourg. 10 Sacrifice Off Smythe in 4 umlnga (none out in off Collins 8 in 2 i fifth', lnnima. off Milllgan 1 In 3 innings. (.ff Elliott 2 In 1 Inning, ofl 8wettsrnerriOae in 1 Inning Stolen bases Thevenov.. Boyle. Struck out By Smythe 1. by Brandt 2. Bases on balls Off Collins 3. off Brandt off El13. Phlla-- , liott 1. Left on delphta II. Double ptars Thompson to to Hurst. Rtcribourg to Sislfr Iheveno Balk Rollins Winning pitcher Elliott and Pfirman. Time McLaughlin Umpires 1 .5 ...5311 .4142 1111 to Koenig, la - 0 1 1 3 4124 120 3 J o 12 0 1 10 0 0 4 2 0 0 sHeatheote ..1100 Total! .It 10 27 II Totals . 37 10 27 II Batted for Malonc In ninth inning. Score by Innings: 010 031 000 -- 5 Cincinnati 000 ?00 010-- 1 Chicago Bukeforth 3. Summary: Runa-Alle- n. Ford. Homsby 2, Curler Error -- Crlti Runs batted In Cuyler 3. Ford ?. Stripp 2. Home run Curler. Stolen base Donohue. Sacrifice-All- Double en play Left on Ford to Crita to Kelly t, Cincinnati 5. Rase, on balls -- Off Mslone 1. off Donohue 2. Struck out By Matone 15. by Donohue 3 'TJmplrei McCor-mlcttagerkurth and Rigler. Time of game 1 hour and 30 minuter PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 28 iPi. 57 STARS TAKE FIRMER HOLD Totals 33 10x25 101 Totals . 33 10 27 11 xTarlor out. hit by batted ball. kxBattrd for House In ninth. xxxBatted for Labltch In ninth. Score by Innings: tlcramento ..100 202 000- 5 001 000 ooo ttle Runs -- Backer. Kra'ovlch. 8ummary: 2. Joneit. Labetich Bryan Error Labetlch Struck out By Houae 3. by Cino 3. Bises on Dsns on House 2. on cmo I. Hiolen Three-baae base Lawrence hltRohwer. Two-bas- e hits- - Labetlch. Harris. Home run -- Bryan. Hammack. Sacrifice hits ."-- averages. 0. up In the second contest. Lefty OrlffVn Brooks .. O'Doul helped his average, which A. Pesrson slumped a bit in the opening game BJ Pearson when he got only one hit in four ColeEtlia F. HI times up. The opening game victor;' vat Miller of the year for the Fleming AB. 17 11 l51 11 43 5 43 18 7 13 t 1 17 t7 I !1 7 II t to 27 45 11 t It Btec'r-bur- . 7 7 2 tl19' 21 I H. 30 .37 10 15 2 11 9 9 14 IS 8 13 5 7 S3 31 t0 5 2 0 I 5 4 1 1 I 1 5 3 1 3 1 .1 Six Experienced Warm Air Furnace Installers WANTED AT ONCE $6.00 to $10.00 Per Day Apply GRANITE HARDWARE Heating Department 83. 0 O .475 .442 .400 . aa WORLD SERIES PLAYING RECORDS SEEM FAIRLY SAFE THIS SEASON; YANKEES POSSESS MOST OF 'EM mer An- Ltat Won. foa y .461 cham-ahea- 110 4 0 10 4 113 4 0 3 1 1 2 Judle. lb . Rice, rf ... Oosiln. If . Miff, lb Weal, cf Tlte. C . . Cronui. as Hives, lb Mirberry. 10 1 0 0 4 3 2 .4 ..4010 .4 4 0 .3 0 34 00 .12 114 1 3 .10 .4 0 AMEBIC AN ASSOCIATION, Standing f Teams. Won. Lost. 0 1 2 3 .. .1070 Nevers. IxCole I ..1000 .... 0 0 p 1 M'ganst ii. 3b 0 0 0 'TChrlitensen 1 0 O 34 8 27 1' Totals Totals .31 10 37 for Slade In eighth. ,v Batted for Nevers in ninth Hollywood Mission Summary 4 0 0 9 000 200- - "i 100 001 000- - 2 Lee 3. Rollings. Funk. Of.3 Runs In-- : 39 Maloney. Boone. Scott Error -- Slude by Krauee ..'41 nlngs pitched By ttailer 2 Charge defeat to Caater. At bat-- Off .333 ;3 3 Caster 13. off K?auae 13. Jilts-O- ff 111 5. off Krause 2 Runa Oil Caster 300 Cas'er Runs responsible tor 200 3. off rtrauae 2 2 8' ruck 107 Caster 3. Krause 2. Hollerson B1. by Hollerson 2 ..: i K. f Bases 1?8 .M4 on balls3 Off Caster 2. off Krause 2. off Wild pitches Hollerson. Nevers. .107 Ne .ers bases Hufft. Sherlock. Home run Mil stolen Two-bas- e hit Scot' Sacrifice hit .151 Boone -- Holleison Runs batted in Bobne. Rol.150 Double 115 lings 2. Heath 2. Hoffmann. Funk. Lee to Maioner plirs Hofmann Time of'o Heath t PasseC ball hour ,3 game mutates. Umpires--Caseand KoUs. aswug w PORTLAND. Ore . Sept. 23 (It -Portland's Duclcs were "virtually eliminated from the Coast league pennant race rrhen Oakland won today's game, 9 to 3. The Oaks started early, nicking Joe Cascarella for six runs in the first Inning. Their lead was never seriouslv threatened. PORTLAND OAKLAND BHOA BHOA Friiler. el.. t5 21.5 03 Chatham, sa. 4 2 5 3 4 Reese. 3b Staley. 3b 5 0 Lnmbardl. c. 4 12 0 Migatons. b .5140 Arlett. lb., 5 l3 0,Keeaer. lb. 4 I 5 rirubeker. rf 5 I 0 Harris. If... 4 3 4 0 0 t'halt. If ... 3 10 0 Bates, cf. VOrge. Sb:.. 4 3 14 Johnson, rf 4 I I 2 0 3 Dean, si ... 3 2 13 Woodall. c 4 2 0 0 0 0 Kas'irh Caaearrlla. 0 0 0 0 Chesterfield. p 2 10 Dumovich 0 0 v 1 1 1 . i 1 xTomlln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .xxWalters ' !aO'D.tl . . . . rOrtman Bryan Loads Attack, 31 13 27 11 Totals Totals ,. 34 8 27 1 xBatted for Woodall In ninth On Mates xxBatted for Cheaterfleid in ninth xRan for Tomlin In ninth SEATTLE. Spt. 28 UP) -- The Sics rzHan for Walters Ui ntnth defeated Seattle. 5 to 1. today, with Oakland 001 002 .... ...t ... 000 201-- 8 003 020 Portland Ed Bryan, former Indian, starring for t. ReCae. Lombard! 2. Runs Summsry He the visitbrs. collected three hits Brubtker. Uhatt. Veraeg 2. Dean Chat-he2. Johnson. Woodall. and cracked out a homrr in the sixth Chesterfield 3. O'Dell. Ortman. Fire h'ta. t runs off with one on. Seattle's lone score was in Jt-- 3 Inninsa. I hlta. I runt off Kas'.rh In t innlna. Winnlrag pitcher chajked uo in the third rinning, SACRAMENTO. TTL.F. Kasich Leat-iRuns p'tchnr Caaearett-for Caacare'.la t. Kaaich 0. BHOA M.O A 4 0 Labetich. as.. 4 2 11 Chesterfield 3 Struck out Cascarella 1. Backer, st 8'immack. 3b 3 0 I 3 Atllnglon, rf 4 0 0 0 Kaslcti 3. Chgterfleld 5. Baaea on bells -Krsnov.ch. 3D 4 2 3 Knotfie. Sb. 3 13 4 Off F.sich 4. Home runa Verger. Two-bas- e 4 14 3 Rohwei. If... 3 1 I OiFa'k. 2b . . htta Dean. Jon'on. Baerif.ce Mt" Bryan, rf . 4 3 4 0 Lawrence, cf. 4 111 Hrr g. Stty. Frarler. S'overl lb . 4 l t niTarlo-- . lb... ' ' Qsia'hr-- i - Runs bitted In Trha; 4 c 4 vr- - ?. rhestrlild Ova't-. Jones, cf Co;, c. ..... 4 14 2 2.1 Chaf-e5. Fre-ieHarris, c ... 3 1 3 0 Vade. if rouble play 3 0 0 3 - Iteeat lo Arte'.t. Time - 1 ii. 4 0 0 2 iIoua. p Cano, b Former t! tii. ra?':'. .101 . It Indianapolis ISVllle . . Toledo 007 .Oil 00 .451 133 It . 77 . 75 . 74 Columbus Pet tt 77 .41 .4114 ti M .400 .400 Saturday's eealta, Toledo I. Kansas City I. Minneapolis 4, Louisville L . Bt. Paul 1. I.idlaiiai'Oils Columbus al Milwaukee postponed: Kerr, lb 5 3 4 3 Akers. 01 . . 4 8 u Harwor.n, c 5 3 0 littargrave, c 0 u u v Hogsett, p. . IBorrell, p . . , Berg, c Thomas, p Lrous, p j Carroll, p jPagg. p lUhle, p .. ... rtln 113 10 11 2 i i 100 0u 0ti 4 0 0 0 0 " xFotnergill . minutes. Totali - IxxYda aHeilmani ., .:. when 0 0 0 u 1 1 0 II 1 0 0 II 1 0 0 u lllll 40 1.1 30 Totals aTwo out winning run scored. xBaltcu lo,- Hogaetl in fourth inning. xxbatted lor borrelt In aixth inning zBattrd ior Carroll In eighth Inning. BOSTON, 8ept. 28 P). The Ath- Chicago 1- -10 030 411 000 .100 001 111 letics, by defeating the Red Sox by Detioll Summary: Rung Metgler 1, Clancy, Holij 6 to 3 this afternoon, equaled their Kainm. Claiell. Kerr. 'Berg, Thorns.. own mark of 102 victories in a sea- man. Johnson 3. Genrlnger 2, Alexander, Bton , son, made back In 1910. To beat that McManus 3, Akers, Utile. Errors -- Clsxellto 2. Thomas, llayworth. Runs batted mark, the . Macktnen need only one Kerr, Thomas. Oehringer 4, McManus 3. Berg, 3. Hoffman. victory in their five remaining games. Meulcr, Clancy 1, Reynolds Two-baae 2. Alexander, Utile. hits no Hargrave to have however, chance, They Metgler, Clancy. Johnson, Akers. Three-bas- e equal the league mark of the Yankees hits Oehringer, Clancy. Home runs of 110 garnet won In a year. Stolen base OehIloifmau, McManus. Sacrlflcei-ClancJohnson. PHILADELPHIA BOSTON ringer, Reynolds. e Akers. Alexinder. Reynolds, BHOA 1 BHOA Ciaaell to Kerr lo Doubie plays Reeves, lb.. .4124 Bishop, lb .401 , on 2: base Clasell to Lett 1 Barrett, 4 Clancy Clancy. 0 Morse. 2b rf.. 12 0 Rothrock. Chicago 10, Detroit 7. Bases on halls Oil Haaa. cf... cf 3 110 1. off Thomas 3, off Carroll 1, olf 1 OiCicero, cf . Cochrane, c Hogsrtt 5 110 Page 1, off Lyons 3. Struck out Br Thom08carr,tt. If ,2111 Perkins, c . Simmon. If .10 1 O Regan. 2b . .1113 as 5. by Borrell 1, by Page 1. Hits o.i 1 Todt. 3 0 11 0 Foxx. lb . . Hogsrtt 9 In 4 lnningi. none out In tenth, lb.... 10 4 OiRhrne. as. . .4115 off Utile In 1 inning: otf Thomu 11 in 1 Miller, rl.., .111 . n.ninas Hit 3b.. .111 OA. Oaston. c .10 4 1 innings off Lyons Tin 1 3 4 4 0 Bigelov ... 0 0 0 0 by pitcher By Hog sett 'Reynolds). WinBoley, f i. . 0 0 0 0 nings pitcher -- Uhle. Losing pitcher Lyons. Shores, p 10 1 saRuasell ... Rommel, p Connolly, c. 0 0 0 0 Umpires Hildebrand and Outhrie. Time of 3 hours and 12 minutes. p 3 0 0 I game 'MacFayden, ,. .113 tit .10 .211 .210 far roll. l xzzNarlesky. Durham, p. Totals 12 . 0 0 0 0 0 t0 10 t 27 8' Totals A. Oaston In 33 9 0 0 27 13 Indians Beat Browns On Miller's Hurling 00 .... 7Batted for eighth. rj.Ban ior Blgelow in eighth rt.ITuTrr.Arjn Rnf ""Batted tor Carroll in eighth, Bt Tnrllnna HsfMtH th T,,,i. B , . . .UtO W3 ZOO .' .T Philadelphia 001 010 100 3 urowns, 10 i, ioaay m Boston opener p. 2. Sim Haas Summary 01 a six-gabattle for third place mona. Foxx 2. Reeves 2. MacFayden. ErIn the American league's final standrors -- Simmons, Reeves. Runa batted In Miller 2, Perkins. Simmons. Rothrock 2. ings. Two-bas- e Reeves Bcarntt Walter Miller pitched shutout ball Three-baa- e 2. Cicero hit ItUler. Stolen bases Dykes 3. Foax. Miller. Scarrltt. for Cleveland for seven Innings, while Re- hit. Miller.- Simmons,to Rothrock,Foxx the Tribe piled up a four-ru- n lead Double play- Bishop Boley to Sin. 4 off Stewart and Gray. out- - By Shores 2. by MacFayden 10. 7. Boston on Left baaes Philadelphia ST. Lotus CLEVELAND Bas-- s on balls Otf Shores 3. off Rommell B.H O A B.H O A Hits Off Shores 0 Blur, lb 2. off MacFayden 5. 2 0 10 Morgan, rf . 4 0 4 0 3 In I Innlnata. off Rommel 3 In 4 Innings, 2 5 0 Gardner, at.. 40 1 1 McNeeiy. rf 1 Winning pitchoff Durham 1 In Manush. If . 5 3 3 0 Averlll. cf Inning 117 0 5 13 1 Fonteca. lb.. 4 3 4 0 er Kress, ss Bhoreg. Loilng pitcher MicFayden. Time Umpires-McOoand Owens. McOowan. cf 5 3 3 0 Falk. If 117 0 1 1 O Rourke. 3b 5.1 4 J. Sewell. It. lb 4 3 0 Mehllo. 2b. 512 Hodapp. lb... 4 1 2 8c hang, c .. 3 2 1 L Sewell. c.. 2 1 1 0 a"U:. rk Btewart. p .. 1 0 0 0 Miller, p v.iiiisif 10 0 2 . 10 0 1 Gray, p Collins, p.... 0 0 0 l! 111 MUKffillff 1 0 0 0 iFerrell Slpnt. 28 (Fi. Detroit .i iges vfuiiupi imThr uit a Mfltrh .... nfi'BntT - The series LSfl club also .is a record, and both nosed out the Chicago White WmVthere j ooo ooo wnicn saw seven 8t. 1,. last season Ruth had only to pick of these can be broken, Dut aren t to 10. In a slugiestacross 010 oox Cleveland .. mound the be to .joi. pitchers paraded Arer- up a bat and wain to m piaie 10 likely Runs Gardner. Summary. 8chang iu. Fonseca 2 Errors Falk. Miller. Runs Washington and Pittsburgh In 1925 here today. establish another new mark. 2. TVi Fonseca. Falk. Mc- the batied in J 8vell Rnv martf two counters The Athletic victory this season joined hands in clouting a total of ...... , c ., , . .I ,.. a.mc. i Un.lr nTrraafT i.iu mas- .- -- .w. i mri In the American league Double play hu t se.rn uikii, deprived 12 home runs In their series to set lenm. oui tire win the game O Rourke to Melillo lo Blue. Left on bases record for most runs of both clubs. three runs to Ruth of participating in his fourth aIT..I, DETROIT 8t. Louis 15. Cleveland 10. Bases on balls rr.r,nr,- U...R nvs. UNI. r'tl Tf f . QH svsersc.o ri.-.Tiiov.il ai... sswiimiuj. Off Stewart 3, off Miller 3. off Ory BH.OA straight and his tenth v.orld series, BHOA.0 on iOiiws wnrw ..... or war i. Johnson, rf s4 S 47 1 the high Individual mark in that re- -' the Cubs, and Jimmy Foxx and Al ,lzitr. , .510 Miller 1. Hits Off Stewart 4 la 1 inone 5 15 0 Rice, cf by the of Macks ib are Simmons A It capable cimcy. can an or equal spect. Not a Bruin 2b t 1 1 1 i out In third', off Collins none in 1, off Oray 0 114 Oehringer, of supplying a new record in this I 0 5 In 1. Loatng pitcher -- Stewart, empires Alexander, lb 4 that record thb season. -re- - 5,!fno'!f' cf 54 2 40 00 Stone. ...... .u.. . 111 1. 4 110 Van Graflan, Morlarty and Oelsel. Time If jirt : in. u in 1 iiir. win u uuuuuui. Kainm. 3b In five world series Ruth has bat4 1 4 1 1:03. 1 4 4 McManus. lb . 9 ss Clssell. some mighty fancy hurling faces ted .300 or hltrher; last season h for hit .625 in the four straight Yanl: the two clubs victories, which gave him the 116Back in 1906. when the Cubs won games over the season, they went highest mark ever set in a rorld series. No one in this series Is likely into a world series and laid down a to equal the latter recct; no one total of 14 sacrifice hits, which still CHARTER TRIPS AIR TOUR'S AIR TAXI OVLR is a record, and which in these days can equal the former. CITY OR ANY DISTANCE His record of most runs for total of the lively ball and the heavy hitROITNI) TRIP SERVICE TO ELY. NEVADA series. 31. cannot possibly be eauallcd ters, seems sure to stay. im AND SATURDAY WEDNESDAY MONDAY, Another record the Cubs nrobablv in only seven games: that of most Jl Tickets and reservation! on all air line, at runs batted in. in total series. 27; won't break is that which they hold OFFICE CONSOLIDATED AIRWAYS TICKET most home runs total series, 13. and jointly with the Yanks. Detroit hurl- most v. orld scries games piayea Wry- -' aauoi tu vuos in one woria 37. are certain to stay with the big series game; Card hurlert In 1926 ' duplicated the trick against the Yan- fellow Ruth hit four home runs in 1926 Kp?sWhich Operates Under Government Supervision and Requirements The Bruins also struck out 12 times to establish a record in that respect, IntermounUia Repreaentatires CURTISS FLYING SERVICE, lnc one game carroiaed off against Chisox hurlers in 1906. a mark and three-iPlan Your Future See Us far Informitlon the big boy's bat that year and last Herbert Moses Grove might be lnter-- i year. On each occasion, two of them ested in learning of. Combined, these came in successive mninet. Though two clubs whiffed 21 times In the both of these records sre not en- - same game, and the record for total tlrely sale. It is unlikely that any t whiffs of both clubs In one game still stands. Malone and Grove facing one will shatter them. SALT LAKR CTTT. TTTAR M7I Babe also has struck ou' 27 time; each other, a new mark in this re.It SO. MAIN-Win his nine world teric. partictpa- - , spect is quite possible. ka inFrerd Ducks From Race no Kansas city St Paul ... Minneapolis Athletics Run Then Victory List to 102 With the exception of those of at- - , tions, a mark which will be impossible gels' winning streak, tvfter they had world series records appear of being broken for this season. Pet taken four straight, by pitching the tendance, 87 37 Hollywood .. to .006! San Francisco Seals to a 5 to 1 vicbe fairly stable during the coming An Interesting club mark which may Missions 515 39 55 Portland 504 tory over Los Angeles. Smead Jol-le- y fall classic, between the Athletics and tumble this fall Is held by the Athsi 41 Los Angeles 41 564 tt hit the ball out of the park in the Cubs. Dozens of series records letics. In 1910 the A's astounded baseSon Francisco 52 42 551 44 40 .511 his first two trips to the plate, and are held by Yanks both as a club and flag land club mark of 351 Sacramento Coleman scored another Seal anead individually becauss of their six pcr-- i ball by hitting It tl Seattle .266 of him in the seasons. .317 in the world series. Whether the eighth. the in past eight tlcipations ' SAN FRANC LSCO LOS ANGELES. 1929 edition of the Macks is capable Salarda' Results. B H O A ' BHOA For example, since neither the As of Sacramento 5. 8eattle 1. 4 13 1! nor the Cubs have been in a series shattering or equalling that mark Crosrttl. ag. 4 2 2 4 Haney, 3b Holtyviood 5. Missions 2. 3 1 3 4 0 Baker. 2 0 is Interesting speculation. Incident3b.. su, .cf 0 Oakland 9. Portland I. 10 years. It is practically 3 0 12 1 Webb. 3 2 10: in more than Suhr. lb. rf. Sun Francisco 5. Los Angeles 1. in 1905 the A s hit .162, which 2 0 2 0! Coleman, cf 4 13 0 Berger. If impossible for them to establish any ally, 3 2 5 0 Jacobs, lb 4 0 13 0 is the lowest mark ever set by a world Jolley. rf.. events. in marks many series total SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 38 0T 3 110 Dltlmar. sd 4 12 4 Wingo. If was the series 1 5; 4 4 2 15 2b The league-leadin- g Naturally the Yanks' record of win- - series contender. i That Parker. 2b Hollywood Stars Caveney. M 4 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 . . r scries woria Sendberg. forced the Missions to use three Jacobs, straignt ning eight 1 3 0 0 2 Baecht. p. . p... .3I 00 00 0 games is sale. Only the fact that the i out route thrice before Mathewson , , . -- Jones pitchers and then sent 'the San FranHuh stnre t76 have Dlaved in 10 and once otherwise. If they repeat cisco team down to defeat. 5 to 2, 7 K. 27 31 fall it should .. 33 8 27 12 Totals Totals world series and the Athletics since the performance this x Butted for Bierii' toaay in a game that was cioec unto sec Connie Mack 7 0 1902. seven, may help them in break- - not be surprising til the seventh inning, when two runs 3iu Francisco ... 010 101 020 8 001 000 000 0 Angeles minor records now held by the repeat his 1914 wrecking act. One of crossed the plate to give the cinema LosSummary Runs Crosetti 2. Coleman. Log the reasons for the latter may have Hugmen Jpecausc of their frequent re- ' been Runs responsible for Jolley 2. Statz. city players a substantia! lead. thtf record for fewest hits In the Jacobs 1. Baecht 5 Struck out by Jacobs cent participation. HOLLYWOOD M13SION Naturally 2. by Baecht 3. Baaes on balls Off Jacobs B.H OA A a series. 22, set that year. BHO Lee. SB . Wild pitch Baecht Home greatest Yank record, winning eight .2 0 4 4 Mulligan. 5 10 2 1. of! Baecht 3 The Cubs of 1908 scored five runs fafe. hita 5 1 3 3 runs - Jolley J. Coleman 1. Tao-basRollings. 3 b .5 2 0 2 Rodda. 3b straight series games, is rows Sacrifice .5 4 3 0 Boone, rf . .3 3 2 0 Crosetti, Statz. Webb. Funk, rf hit of the In the ninth inning of a game to set murderers' When the Bcker Rumler. If . .4 0 2 0 Hufll. If Runs batted In Colaman 2. Jolley 4 Ksrri ti cirlrifT. i a record m mis respect.. . inis marir. Annlotsni-.- . 4 0 5 0 8herkck. rt c l.u uiiciiuci.i Double plays- - Croaettl lo CavCarMe. rf lb .4110 2. Webb "S" 1 Bcott. aaui. Heath. Ib . cf . . .4 3 5 1 eney to Suhr: Dltlmar lo Parker to Jacobs. ing at hurlers 17 onermgs. tney may iih-- j aif tupauic ui 4 0 2 0 Blade, R. Jacobs to Dltlmar. Bassler. c ts . at some marks hung! The Yankees totaled nine hotners longingly gaze Maioner. 2b 2 0 4 4 Hofraann, c ..3011 .4111 fall for high honors of one series Holieron. p .3 .0 0 0 Casltr. p iip bv George Herman Ruth, who ; last .14111 Five in one tramp for in iHi natn.-?ctKrause. o . .2 0 0 0 Oaks- VirtnaHy Drop a. TnneiiiTt. Standing of Teaaas. t m .501 1 ().-El- j Bos- CHICAGO (fP). While Al Simmons of the Athletics rested his bludgeon to prepare for the world series, Lew Fonseca of Cleveland was busy gaining on him In the race for d the American league batting nionshiD during the past week. official trips to the In twenty-fiv- e plate, the Indians' first baseman made twelve hits and lifted hit batting mark for the season from J63 to .367. unofficial averages. Including Wednesday's games, show. Simmons participated in but three games, batted ten times and hiked hit average one point to .370. Jimmy Foxx, Philadelphia first baseman, who was tied for second place with Fonseca last week, also paid tor championship Inactivities by losing points. Other leaden failed to make much headway toward the top. They and their unofficial averages are: Manush, St. Louis, .355; Lazzerl, New York, .353; Combs, New York, .345; Ruth, New York, .344 ; Alexander, Detroit, .340; E. Miller. Philadelphia, .338, and Gehrtnger. Detroit, .331. Tom Zachary of the Yankees kept marching on with an undefeated record In the pitching race, winning another game for an even dosen victories. Lefty Grove, the recognized leader, started but one game and did not finish that, so held his record of twenty victories and five losses. 13 11 37 U Totals . .32 7 34 13. Total for Rhodes In eighth Inning. (Bitted MBit led for Jorgena ill ninth inning. New York Ml OOu 020 3 Ml 111 10a 0 Waahmaioii . . Runa Combs. Lary, Durocher, Summary: Judge. Rice 3. Myer. West. Tate. Errors Lary, Durat, Tate. Runs batted in -- Combs. Judge. Tate. Myer 3. Cronln. Gehrig 2. Two-ha.hits - Rice. Myer. Cronln. Home run Sacrifloea -- West, Hares. Double Judge. piays Marberry to Cronln: Cronln to Myer to Judge 'Left on basea New York 4. Washington 6 Bases on baI18 Off Rhodea 2. off Struck out By Rhodes 1, by Marberry 2 10 In 7 InMarberry 4. Hits 1Ott Rhodes in 1 Inning. Losing nings, off Nekola Nallln. Camp-he- ll Umpires pitcher Rhodea. and Dnieen. Time of game 1 hour and Manager Whaley Leads in Batting Whlller Stewart ton In both games of today's double-heade- r, Fryer 8-6. 3 and and retained Bernr .. V.cGor their tlender grip of one game on Orgy Deris fifth place. Skinner L in three times five hits By getting Price Burt Shotton't Phillies defeated I 0 3, 3 i Waner. Grimes Runs batted In Brlckell. Oelbert. Grimes 2. Bartell 3 High. Hafey. Two-base L Waner Roeitger. Hargreaves. Thrre-baFe hits Bartell. Hafey. Ro'ttacr hits Grimes. Bartell. Sacrifice hlta Oellunaasiated'. bert. Double plava High tdBancil Orlbert to High to Oriatti. Clark Left on bases -- Pittsburgh 0. to 8heel-- y Baaes. on bal'.s -- Off Grime:, St Louis 10 t. off Swetou'C 2. off Sherdel 1. off Haines 1. Struck out By Grimes I. by Sherdel 2 Hlta Off Grimes. 7 in 4 Inninga. off Swetonir. 4 In 4 3 Innifws: off Johnson. 7 in Inning5 inone out In serondi:5 off in t Sherdel. 6 in tnningf: off Katnet, Passed ball Hargreaves W'nlng Innings.. Loaine n'teher iVr-dl. p'trher Swelon'r Qutgler end Moran. Time Umpires 1 ho i' ' minutes. of game hs season's 1 1 I 0 1113 According to the tidal average! of the local colored nine. Men-aj-- r Salt Lake Tn-rHerman Whaller leads his team, with a batting averajr of :508 tor the person 30 stolen baaes to Hal credit. The and Phillies Take Two; Lefty Helps Cause .401 .411 0 2 .1 0 Rhodes, p . . Nea ola. p . . 0 0 0 xIMckelf ... 10 0 0 xxPaachal . . 1 0 o o! Rlggs Stephenson, injured Cub 38 1127 13 Tot.-l- s 42 18 27 13 Totuls outfielder, returned to the lineup x - Batted for Bherdel In sixth. after an absence of two weeks. Score by innings: U0 fCt ttt Pittsburgh Charley Grimm worked out for a SI 000 040 louli ... 005 Bar.etl. Or! short time and announced that he Summar) Runa 3. Crimes. Swetonir 2. Hargreaves in be a to would few days. ready play L. 3. Sherdel Errors Hafey High. CINCINNATI. CHICAGO. ' i. BHD A S in&on, If . 5 0 0 0 McMillan. 3b. 5 Crltr.. 3b .. 4 0 3 7 English, ss ... S Wilker. rf . .3 0 4 C Homsby. 3b. Kelly, lb .. 4 1 17 0 Wllaon, cf ... 8 . 4 0 r Cuyler. rf Allen, at ... 3 8MtaWutnli c 4 3 3 OStephenson.lf. 4 4 3 0 4,Tolson. lb . 4 Ford, aa . 1 4 2'Oonzalrl. e . 4 Slrlpp. lb 4 1 0 3 Malone. p . 3 Donahue, p . , Jorgrna. c . Durocher, lb I .2101 Shee-le- 1 . s Fonseca Gives Simmons Warm Race for Lead Second game: WASHINGTON A B.H O A .... it 1 t Gehrig, U .4111 Durst. If Ruth, rf Defeat Throe Hurlers" to "Athance Over Second Jacobs Halts Winning ,5163 .5240 Missions. Plare Streak of Angels, .5111 LOS ANGELES. Sept. 28 .3115 Jacobs today stopped the .4010 PACIFIC COAST LEAGl'E. . .411 0 Coombs, cf Lary. 3b 8T. LOUIS PITTSBURGH. B rl O A B H O A 13 0 Barteu. 2b 5 4 4 3 Douthlt. cf Or 5 2 4 L Waner. cf 'i lb . .4 3 8 0 P.Waner, rf 5 1 4 0 High, lb .. rraynor, 3b .5 0 11 Hafey. if rf If .5 3 3 O Roettger. Brlcketl. "lark, is . . 4 0 37 5 Butler. 8b . 4 13 2:oeIbert. ss . Sheely. lb . 4 3 Hargreaves. c s 33 30 01 Smith, c . .0 0 0 0 lohnson. p Grimes, p . . .1 3weton:c, p .2 0 1 0 3herdel. p . Haines, p . .10 0 2 iFrlsch . . 10 0 0 1 0 1 0 .311 o n. 0 WASHINGTON B H O A. 3 3 111 A .510 .411 Brooks-Ate- . Beaalti. - Judge, lb.. Rice, rf, . ., Goalln, If 4 1 11 t.Myer, lb.. 4 0 1 o Wen. ef. .. B H .4 3. 13 4 At Washington NEW YORK .0010 Pirates by 5 sirda- Flence 301 .364 ins tom (P;.-P.tc- hing .450 5 Tlte. c . 3 0 4 0 4 0 1 IjSpencer, c. .10 10 3 2 4 0 Durocher, 2b 4 1 4 3 Cronln, sa. 1 1 0 0 Hayes, lb. Sherrid, p. . . Heimacli. p. . 10 0 .Jones, p. sPaat ha . . . 1 0 0 0; Totals . . 35 10 14 W Totall 31 8 17 10 xllitiea for Heimach in ninth Score by innings. New York 001 200 1004 001 050 OO- x- 0 Washington summary: Runs Combi 2. Dickey, Du- UllFB. ii'i'i'i UU..I i. nr. Mini UIWUI1I Error Durocher. Runs batted In Ruth 2, Combs 2. Jones, Rice, Myer 3. Two-bas- e Home run luts Koenig. Lary. Jones. Double play Durocher to Ctehrig. Myer Left on basea New York 7. Waahington 3. Bi:.es on bills Off Sherrid 3, off Jones 3. Struck out By Jones 4. Hits Oft Sherrid i In 4 1 innings, off Heimich 3 In 1 Hit by pitcher By Heimach iRicei. Umpires--DineeLosing pitcher Sherrid Nallln and Campbell. Time 1:17. atoenlg. ag. Dickey, c Totats . 33 8 24 15: Totals .36 It 27 10 x Batted for Clarkson in fifth. y Batted for Leggetl in eighth. ifor Smith In eighth. .4100 ' a -- Baited for Benge In fifth. .5110 ScoreBatted bylnnings: 100 041 000 - 6 Boston .5 003 310 Olx Philadelphia Bivn'te, lb . 4311 liDtt. rf .. .4141 RunsJames. Rlchboure. (iilbe.rt. 3b ..4 13 3 ler.Summsry: ,flt.WIl. 1. Maranvllle 3. Leggett. Thompion 2. 0 5 IVirner, ss .3'.II Hogan. .3141 IO 3, Doul SWtmin. Davis, Benge Thevenow, t la.inr.nu 4 S 0 Oohan. 1 rTtJTT i TJ ; .11 Runs batted Dudtrv.rj p . 4 0 14: rennan:. .0 0 0 0 trrors LegaeU- 3. TnompsQn. O'Doul 3, Whitney 1. vLir.datrom . .10 0 0 hltl Sigman 2. 8mlth. Tvro-bas- e lucid p . . .0010 Jimej. Hurst, Boyle. Whitnev. Home run - Jtgman riubbe'J, p . .0 0 0 0 Sacrifice Rich-- : Benge. Crawford . .0 0 0 0 bnurg HitshillOff Robertson. Clarkaor.. 10 In 4 innings. 0 0 0 0 Lucas, p . 2 m in a Minim. oi: oil seibold. inning: Jordan . olf Benge. I In 6 innings: off 3armelee, p .0 0 0 1 Innings:3 in 4 Innings. Stolen base Slgmin Marshall. 2b .2100 Etruck out By Benge 1. by Cr.vith 1. by Bass on balls Of: Benge 2. J 16 27 151 Tot all . 37 10 27 11 undraw 1. 3. Totall off Smith 2. off McGraw off Clarkson for Hubbell in second. off Seiboid 1. Left cn bases Boston 7. for Lucas In fifth. Double plays - Maranvllle II. -Philadelphia r Batted for Tennant In fifth. to 8lsler. Maranvllle to James to Sister. Wild Score by Innings: pitch Clarkson. Passed ball- - DavisTimeUm-of Tlinokim 130 001 201-- 10 and McLaughlin pire! Pfirman 3 Mcv York ... 010 000 011 2 hours 1 minute. Wlnnlni ritsher "ummary: Runs- E. Moore 3, Frederick game Losing pitcher Clarkson Benge. Hendrick 3. Bressler. Gilbert. Terry 2, In Marshall. Error Dudley. Run., baited Bressler. Gilbert' 2. Hendrick 4, Jackson. Beat Card?, Frederick. Blssonette. Hogan, Two-bas- e hits Gilbert. Hendrick. Mp.rshsll. Home runs Hendrick. Frederick Break Losing Streak fMcriflee hits- - Warner. Deberry. Bressler. P.oush. Double plays Cohen to Jackson to ST. LOUIS, Sept, 28 (.Pi. In a f Trny. Terry to Jackson to Terry. Le't on game (he Pittsburgh team basesNew York 10. Brooklyn 3.1 Bases halted the on ball Off Hubbell 1. off Dudley Cardinals' six -- game winStruck 3. by Ten-naout By Hubbell 3. by with a" score of 8 to 5. Bur1. H: Off Hubbell. 7 In 2 Innings: ning spree In 3 innings: off Parmelee, 5 leigh Grimes, Pirate hurling ace, was off Lncas, in Z Innings: off Tennant. 1 in 1 inning: taken off the mound after the Cards off Judd. 3 In I Inning. Hit bv pitcher i got four runs In the fifth. It was Br-- Dudley Loatng Hogan . pitcher Hubbell Umpires- - Klem. Jorda and Hart. the Pirates' first victory in three 1 hour 50 minutes. Time of game games of a series of five. CHICAGO, Sept. 28 for a chanc; to onen the world's series against the Athletics, Pat Malone was off form today and Cincinnati beat the champion Chicago Cubs II 85 Gehrig, Ik... Durst. If Second gime: BROOKLYN. NEW YORK B ti o B H OA T Moore. 2b .4 3 3 S Rouah, cf Frederick, cf 5 3 3 0 Leach, u H'lidrlck. rf .5 3 3 0 r'irrell. 2b ..5 113 3 10 1 feressler. If .4 I 1 o: Terry. Ib . Pat Malone Fails In His Tunpup Gamr tt 50 NEW YOHK B.H O I. PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. B xl O A B.H O A rh mpsen, 2b. 4 12 2 rg, ri nicno 2 4 3 O'Doul. 11 James. 3b Klem. rl . Siller. Robertson. 3b. 4 1 1 0fl Whitney. 3b Rnul. If Hurst, lb 3 0 10' fjigman. cf VhW rf M r nvllle. ss .2 0 4 4 Thevenow, ss c Davis, c . . Leggrtt. Cl&rkson, p .10 12 Be.i;c. p . . 1 0 0 aWilllims . 0.0 nWarper . 1 0 0 0 p . .10 0 3 McGraii', p . Smi.h, sB- : .10 0 0 . .10 0 0 zPeploski Selbold. p . Cornln. c . .0 0 0 0 .3110 71 First game: Combg, cf Lary. lb Ruth, rf -- 2 10. .10 537 517 477 71 78 WASHINGTON. Sept, "5 With Jones and Marberry bearing down In the pinches, Washington de feated New York In both ends of a doubleheadcr here today, 6 to 4 and 6 to 3. Sherid held Waahington in the first contest until the fifth inning, when, trailing three to one, the Na tionals scored live runs. Myer hit a home run In this inning, scoring two of him, and Sherrid was re- placed by Beimach The Yankees saw another pitcher. Rhodes, driven to the showers in the second game. " .8441 5 3 0 4 3 . . .570 C8 7t The outstanding schoolboy d crew of the United States will be sent to England to compete for a new annually cup at the Henley regatta. The tropliy was donated by Mrs. eight-oare- 84 ' B H O A b 5 1 3 4 4 1 Ricl.boun. rl Thompaon. O'Doul. If ... Manure, lb .13 3 110 Klein, James. 2b rl Sisier, Ib.. .. (37 1 Whitney. b. . HE 3b..... 14 3 13 Hurst, lb . Clark, ef in Eul .1 Pet. 45 04 sunda. ScbrOttlr Philadelphia at Boaton. St. Louis at Cleveland Chicago at Detroit New York at Waahington. PHILADELPHIA. 2 3 I 0 1 Lost 101 17 71 Washington Detroit 11. Chicago 10 Cleveland 4. St Louis 1. Philadelphia 0. Boston 3. . Bakermen and the best record a Phil-li- e team has made since 1927. The 1925 team won 68 games. Second time: Sandal's Schedule. Boston 11 Brooklyn Cincinnati it Chicago Philadelphia it New York. Plttsbuigh it St. Louis. NEW TDRK, Sept. 28 UP). Earns Voyage to English Regatta staaeUni Yotk Philadelphia Pittsburgh 8. 81 Louia s. Cincinnati, 5. Chicago 3 Schoolboy Eight Mran anmti.i agi. i Traaat. "pt8BBti--ilia-W- Saturdays Result. Brookljii of Mark Equal 1910; Indians Beat Brouns; Tigers Win. WtttlatWatawWttwaaMitaa In Toronto Race r M . Top, left to right, lilted up for a killing are Bing Miller, Mickey Cochrane, Mule Haas, Al Simmons and Jimmy Fo.w, Athletic murderers' rou. Bclou , Bruin New-York- .Oll. .... .. I ins Cash Prize H NATIONAL LEAGUE ' MMidint ( Trams.. Chicago Rival Murderers Rows Promise Series Hurlers Trouble 010-1 11 wc T-- A f 1 1 1 .' 1 . 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