| Show t: s 'J :o THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING ' OCTOBER 3 1931 DARING BASE RUNNING AIDS CARDS IN WIN SECOND-GAM- E - tYoung Pepper Modest Rookie Becomes Sensation of 1931 World Series J ! He’s Wild Gabby Tries Strategy’ It Turns Trick Base Stealing Callies Vie With Copper and In Big Tilt the but Effective 1- Play Bring Margin of Victory Sidelights 2 ST LOUIS Oct (IP)— The scalping market slumped a bit after the Cardmnls got trimmed yesterday today reserved seats costing $5 50 were available for $S 50 instead of a previous $10 to $15 The stands and bleachers were filled but there were vacant seats In the pavilion They call him Wild Bill Ilallaban and he lived op to the designation Friday He passed seven but he was so effective in the pinches that his lack of control was more than offset Squeeze World Series - 11 Babe Nominates Martin Root Quells As Hero of 1931 Series Uprising in It was another fie rfeet day with the temperature around 80 degrees By tho time the game started the gray clouds had disappeared and let the Eim through Feature Soccer Tussle Shifts to South Junior Field Accords Sunny Jim Bottomley whose treat catch In ihe ninth inning with the bases full and one oat probably saved the day for ihe Cards "Pepper" Martin Cardinal center fielder made good his boast he'd hit any pitcher the A's put in andi FALL flOCCER LEAGUE Team bunding knocked a off "Big Geals F A Pta Jawgc" Earnshaw in the second In-- 1 8 L ntng and a single in the seventh L tallies 101 Yesterday Martin clipped Grove for Utah Copper Ninth Inning Praise to Haliahan for Great Work in Crises Cubs Take Lead in Chicago Cily Series by 1 W in By BABE RUTH 8T LOUIS Mo Oct 2— When a Over Sox as holds a team as Snags ’Em High 2-- I pitcher helpless BUI Haliahan held the As this afternoon there is not Ruth CHICAGO Oct 2 m— Chailey (Continued from rue One) t&- much more to the Root stepped into the breach with T I f2 ball ? The game Same Hallahan's wildness put him unbeatable relief work in the nintli kind of ball the I ’ frequently In hot water His final 1 I Cardinals’ o n y J three hits V inning today to give the Cub a 2 mgs Jam was In the ninth and Wild Bill left hander pitched Germania to 1 victory over the White Sox in needed all his courage to pull safely Ogden was the reason for “Wild Bill" Haliahan was no wild U 8 Mine the third battle for the Chicago city th© Aric Kttin®!" man for the Athletics for the first Blue flier through a situation that threatened The victory gave the Two points for win 1 point for tic gams tied championship five He allowed only one innings to bust up the ball game He had more In three starts two Cubs victories with hit Miller connecting for a sinSaturday's Schedule a turned back his foes In the fifth with convinced gle after Foxx walked in the fifth He baffled most of Sox The U White 8 Mines Bingham— Blue vi Stars the bases full and one out as Earn-$haQ referee R Hawthorne kickoff 4 45 p m retired the first 11 A's in order before Smith’s assortBob the afternoon by team is going to Ogden— Ogden vs Oermanlai referee A hit Into a double play ment of curves loaded the bases on walking Cochrane in the fourth Bannam kickoff 4 45 p m be tough to tame South junior- - e L Callies vs Utah CopFoxx walked at the start of the singles by Lu Blue and Billy Sullithis year per Thirteenth Booth and State streets van and a walk to Benny Tate Smith George Watkins playing right field ninth Dykes also received a pass referee O Liptrot kukoff 4 45 p in I am still infor the Cards made a marvelous was sent to the showers and In Hallahan’s seventh free ticket of the clined to the be3 Bandar's Schedule catch while running backwards for Bteppcd Root whom the White Sox Fame after Miller filed to Hafey Dlb lief that the As South Junior— Vikings v OflLi referee Cochrane’s long drive in the sixth routed in the first game of the series Williams young and overanxious to will win but they J Hawthorne kickoff 4 16 p m Haas was on first at the time CochHe stopped them cold come through In the pinch struck are going to have drive went almost to the right Luke Appling was the first man to " out as he lunged for a bad ball and Today is moving day for soccer rane's harder fight Held Wall and Watkins bounced off face him He popped to Herman and then Connie Mack sent Jim Moore up as it in fans at least for iwo week-enthan they had a year ago tho runners dldn t have a chance to making the catch to hit for Earnshaw the fair grounds soccer campus will I Haliahan Great in Series advance Teddy Lyons who limited Bases Filled Again be unavailable owing to the state fair The bleacheis acclaimed their new What I can’t understand is why the Cubs to six hits stepped up next The South Junior high field is be- hero "Pepper" Martin every time There was a wild yell m Moore He smashed one to First Baseman hi-- Haliahan does not win a lot more Charley also swung and missed the third ing prepared for Saturday's clash be- he went out to his post in center field Grimm and Grimm shot the games tween the 6alt Lake Callies and Utah And they went wild over him in the strike The Cardinals and the crowd during the regular season I ball back to Catcher Hemsley to nip V one saw him shut out the MacJcmen with Blue at the J of two vital seventh inning when he stole second Copper elevens in thought the game was over Catcher plate Watwood then contests on this week s soccer card base Jimmy Wilson had picked the ball up " seven hits in the 1930 series and he ended the threat by forcing Lyons into the bag i S The L will be played on to beat the throw from the dirt and thrown to third Vikings-was even more effective this after- at second English to Herman base in a spirit of triumph but the the same grounds Sunday noon in his three-hi- t Both these games stand out as A's were kept alert by their sideperformance Mule Haas the center field ball He has pitched wonderful ball in made to order for conference and fair haw k of the A’s was line captain Eddie Collins and two of the three series games I have caught snoozing visitors the pairings bringing to- in the first Moore raced to first base safely to seen him in and I look to see him inning on Watkln's short fill the bags gether the best clubs of the fall sea- fly Watkins sped to second base to come back with another great person Close scores In both contests are make It a trick Wilson had overlooked the fordouble as Haas loafed formance before this series is over anticipated and it would be no sur- in and failed to throw until too late mality of throwing his man out at I know how George Earnshaw feels first Since he had picked the pitch prise to have tie scores for the first —— in losing a game like this one I was By L S CAMERON time tills season up from the dirt For the next few of the clubs: ST LOUIS Oct 2 (UP)— Seldom a pitcher myself once and a pitcher moments all a as chaos but Captain Ogden entertains Germania at Standing Won Lost Pet looks at his low score games Monroe park Saturday in another Collins saved the situation momenlias a world scries game contained always 1 1 with a feeling that he got a tough 500 Philadelphia i o evenly matched affair the Teutons St tarily for the champions and the Louts 1 1 500 the large number of odd plays that break in the luck In an ordinary ST LOUIS Oct 2 (UP)— Connie having rarely tasted defeat on these umpires sent the Cardinals back to Results: were served in the game two-rutheir positions Max Bfchop came pitching wiU win nine Mack No I man of the A's gave the grounds Manager Dransfield is First game: R times H E out of of ten second cur the Grove won a ball Cards full credit for their vlctorv to bat with opportunity beckoning having success with his prep school 6 11 0 rent champion1 game yesterday while being tagged "Heads Mm but on his pop foul toward the soccerttes building a young eleven Philadelphia up and smart baseball won” Louis St 2 13 0 for twelve hits here won and he it easily he said "Outside of Wilson's disfor future competition ship plsyed field boxes off the right field line Another seaBatteries— Grove Here is and Cochrane Earnshaw were There son as today allowing half and these youngsters will give the Bottomley charged over made a Inning but this frame witnessed the in the ninth when he threw to Derringer Johnson and Wilson more many hits as the Cardinals got off play IIow veterans plenty of competition spectacular catch for the final out first of three scoring threats each third instead of first the Cards Second Grove R E H game in this and best the yesterday U squeezes he half over tumbled 8 Mines and the Blue Stars and the fence into led gets played great ball and deserved to is a shutout 1 2 by Foxx and which the Cardinal 6 in Game game than are will have a little world series all of St Louis the arms of spectators Win" 0 3 0 southpaw was lucky to survvle Philadelphia be to 4- Wild own their usually at Bingham Saturday Batteries— Hnllahan Bat Effective Mack said that while Haliahan Scorers Groggy Wilson and Bases Filled found whole in a where two these new entrants play Earnshaw and Cochrane Haliahan was very wild but he was "was wild at times he pitched a (By the Associated Press) Even the scorers were groggy unseries each other for Foxx the walked Bing Miller singled first time Both able 10 naP out of these wild streaks great game especially in the pinches der the effect of these lightning-lik- e The batting performances of the clubs (Third game scheduled Monday The progress "I wouldn’t say that our club was quickly before any damage was done events An error that was at sharply to right and Dykes sacilflced "Big Four’’ in the second game oi week played sparkling football last October 5 Philadelphia ) and sequence of Mines annexing its first the He was in difficulty in three differ- careless Haas was the only man on first charged against Haliahan for beautifully to set the first Athletic the world series at St Louis the of season game the while the height Blue victory ent innings His gameness was test- our team not full of pep" he added his low pitch though it also was a attack in motion in the fifth PlayChick Hafey Cardinals: Mt Pleasant Gridder ened the effect of 8tars were being nosed out ed to a high degree and one little “I remarked to him about it but he by third strike later was recalled and Second inning— Grounded out to the Here1 freakiness Railroaders powerful double a for in any of three innings might didn’t seem to realize he was listslip killing Haliahan Earnshaw to start Inning the misplay charged against Wil- ing Broken Suffers Leg were the 4 —have opened the door for a Philadel- less son purposely parsed Williams to fill the Fourth inning— Struck out to start leaguered "As for Pepper Martin he certainly phia victory A wildly yelling home-tow- n FINANCIAL SIDE OF crowd bags Connie Mack decided against inning MT PLEASANT— Lewis Coleman unis off to a was a great game to look at Is the outstanding player of the seIt of 35 847 cash customers nearly 4000 a pinch hitter for Earnshaw and the Sixth inning— Grounded to Dykes 17 fullback ou the Nouth Sanpete run lead with Wild from a pitching standpoint SECOND GAME though ries to date He Is playing wondershy of a capacity turnout remained big pitcher made the Cardinal for third out with Frisch on second high school football team received Bill Haliahan guess the fans are better satisfied ful ball I don t think he would have to tire final thrilling moment of a strategy look good by grounding to Eighth inning— Lined to Haas for a broken left leg between the ankle pitching his head with the game that shows a Jot of made his Rteal of third though had (United PrM ) Fame that served as a pulmotor to Frisch who engineered a double third out with Bottomley on first Atttndnc— Second gam 13947! total and knee in a practice skirmish on off Then the Athletics placed two hits and runs not Mickey Cochranes foot slipped the flagging spirits of the Cardinals play via Gelbert and Bottomley (or two limn 74 4"8 Jim Bottomley Cardinal: field Wednesday after- men Foxx and Miller on third and — Second tame as he threw" 157 4 total Longsdorf and put them back in the very tliick Foxx banged a single to center A Tabbed Hero First inning— Filed to Haas for SSJ3Receipt! Pepper noon second respectively 57S hra Friday 80 2Sl6i Young Dlb Make no Gabbv Street Cards’ pilot was of the fight starting the seventh Miller forced third out with Watkins on second tot!l $S4player!' 313 7fl club and leatnia atiares mistake Coleman a in "kid about this the local Williams comes to bat and Haliahan Junior elated 153 33110 wildly tola! (111069 50 It was Hallahan’s shutout pitch- him Dykes fouled out but Williams Third Inning — Grounded to Bishop Friday council Martin is school son Pepper a Mr of Mis and John gives him an intentional pass to first Everything he does "It' one of the greatest series I seem ing in the third game of last year again was passed Miller galloped for third out with Watkins on first total 148 368 40 lhar Friday 133 112 35 Coleman of Spring City to him as the plaver stamp and the bases are full with only one that started the Red Birds on their to third on a wild pitch The ball Sixth inning— Struck out for secwho cannot Miss being the hero of the ever saw" he said "Here are two out Daring strategy and aimed to cvenlv matched clubs The comeback flight and the sturdy lilt in front of the plate and Williams ond out with Frisch on second 'five series now He hfu ro hii great’ has get Pitcher George Earnshaw next ies should be won by the team southpaw's work today was such as did not rbk the chance for an extra credit as Walked and died well as Eighth inning— three steals and that gets the breaks and takes adup And what does George do but to make the National league cham- base Again Earnshaw took his turn on first base spanfe right into an easy double the series is only two days old He vantage of them pions confident of waging a battle at bat in the pinch and this time A1 Simmons Athletics: has in three figured runs the of four play? “The A's have shown me that they to the finish with the ruling powers he struck out to close the inning Second Filed to Hafey for The next funny one came in the which the Cardinals scored in the are a The ninth inning climax was a first out inning— of baseball great club but I've got one Just two first And he be will days hard Caids’ the half of seventh when to as good I consider the teams evenout at first on the relax Bishop tossed out FIRST INNLNQ fitting finish for the kind of game Forced Cochrane in Fourth Haliahan Fans Eight inning— stop the games Martin coming Cards' center fielder Pppper One run one hit Haliahan was pitching in and out and died on first ly matched and the odds faPhiladelphia— Friftch flunc out Bishop Flowera scored ills second run of the game on This victory today will give the Car- voring the A's are allpresent Haliahan had a world of stuff of trouble but seldom and Haas and Cochraue atruLk out Ng EIGHTH INNING out of line giving the A’s dinals Forced Haas Sixth run and renewed no htta confidence Inning— which his wildness consecutive out sacrifices despite Philadelphia— Bishop popped to Frisch by Gelbert and must have suffered striking "That was a great game today 8t Louta—BUhnp anything like a good ball to whack at died on first tomed out Flower and a little yesterday Haas fined to Hafey Cochrane walked Haliahan eight of the world champions— making Watkins reached second on a hit to center end packed with thrills and splendid Bimmoita skied to Oelbert A’s Still Favorite No rune Eighth Inning— Popped to Gelbert combined with Kata alow return a total of 19 victims in two days The big blowoff came in that odd when they made twelve hits but could baseball Frisch no hit The breaks were about Bottomley JUcd to itaai No runs one —but he needed to be invincible in The A’s still rule the favorites to for third out with Cochrane on first and 8t Loula— Watklni struck out Friach ninth Inning which had gallons of not win the game There was another even but hit you can’t beat a pitcher filed to fllmninns who made a neat about this was that thing game parthe pinches to gain the verdict over make it three world championships Mickey Cochrane Athletics: drama now were two Cards the SECOND INNINO that hurls as Bill Haliahan did Bottginley walked and Hafey runs to By First inning— Fanned for third out Philadelphia —Simmons filed to Hafey filed tocatch In a row but it looks like anything Earnshaw the good and while the home ticularly interesting to me SomeHaas No runs no hits "The club has a world of confiFourth liming— Walked and was Foxx out Friach to Bottomley and MiUerl fans still had their fingers crossed times we feel that we have seen about dence and we're NINTH INNING Big George who beat the Cardinals but a rout now The world chamfanned No runs not hit going to Philadeltwice last October and blanked them pions can shoot their ace southpaw forced bv 81mmons Philadelphia— Foxx walked and after it seemed that victory was assured everything there is to see hi baseball phia confident of Louis — Earnshaw tossed out Hafev 8t but nobody in that press stand near taking two of the Sixth inning— Filed to Watkins for Mrtln hit to led nd lid walked But two Athletics got on bases if!l1lrr ho1 ("'‘A to Hafey pykg for 22 consecutive Innings allowed Grove back Into the firing line MonInto tly by me could recall three games and coming back home second out ond ai Simmon Martin stole a allpped take catcher seeing one and out with only six hits and struck out five He day for the third game with plenty walking only tiie trike here Wil but to finish the series The pitchthird t iy to H snd cored on Wilson a third strike on a pickup in the jfrnthaw mied Rad superb control but neither he of rest The Cardinals have tire Eighth inning— Walked and died third the ball as th cah her threw tilings dldn t look SO bright Oelbert tailed to rlhl nd Hallinn toon dravped on first third bare An error (of Wilton ninth inning with two out and two ing for Monday is undecided as yet Wihl th of dot his teammates cotdd control the choice of sending their veteran We the be lull Bithop hit hlh foul wlilrh get around to that Monday "a?'11 aeP runners trying to steal That hapBurleigh Grimes out for this energetic young Mr Martin who Bottomlpy took with a sriiacular catch PLCSSUr© Dy I&nniug Williams for th© "Say did you see that Pepper Marpened while Moore was at bat The went on a spree on the bases with game instead of giving young Paul Phlladflphlo— Dykta popped to Flown 'xsnlnst th field boxes in right ndlns theaecond out Jim was Thpn WORLD'S SERIES ivioure tin WlUiam fanned and Earnshaw was towed came No runs no hits one error today?" Street asked "In ball an exhibition that mads the great Derringer another chance Win or for Earnshaw Into hit the ground and came up all the boys played a great gamefact out by Frisch No run no hit R H F sent In as pinch-hitttoWilson's hands on a short bound PITCHING 0 3 0 After he had two strikes 8' Louie— Flowers fhed to Haas Watkins Philadelphia Mickey Cochrane look a trifle fool- lose they may then rely on Halh-ha- n him against so it did not count as a caught strike day" he added and "they’ll be hard He perished a FrtMh St Louis singled to renter J for the fourth battle ish he and mlsvd seemed swung It that to beat to Batteries—Earnshaw from here out" Williams and Bottomley groundpopped and Cochrane Martin scored what proved to be The Athletics left for Rome im- I he iium the game was over But he realized Jimmy threw to halt a steal at thifd and Wilson out Earnshaw Bishop and Foxx No runs record of world lerlrs pitcher! In thg ed and the batter got to first base on on hit the decisive run In the second in- mediately after today’s game that Wilson had the third dropped lint gamei to REGISTRATION FOI RTH INNING the play It surely was a freak play yesterday's game They tell me that The Cardinals depart tomorrow REQMRtD O W L NO BB H IP WP strike and Jtm was off to first n ning With one out he made a two-ba- noon Grimes is to start for the Cardinals Philsdelphla--Bishofouled to Flowers Amateur boxers and wreflflem in New 6T UlUld reaching Philadelphia Sunday hit out of a drive to left field Earnshaw Monday? Instead of throwing: to first filed to Hatey Cochrane walked and York state must bt registered by tho Ath- Haas Derringer there is too much time lnter- team or the other cap- Johnson letto was to Frisch forced Himmons commission Oelbert a that AJ Eimmons Juggled just long Unless one In by made I 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 I look to see Connie Mack shoot venlng to make any pitching choice play to get Foxx at third tures no No run a row hits a 1 three at Shlbe 0 8 7 9 ) 3 0 Hlltliau for to the fleet park youngster enough George Earnshaw at the Cardinals certainty flt Louis— Hafey fanned Dyke threw out FHILAnFLPHTA slide s&felv into the middle bag With the series will be continued In 6t Martin and Williams threw out Wilson No sein the U third of Monday the WI80BBRHTPWP game As The should two take of three I 1 0 7 0 3 13 9 0 runs no hits 7roy Jimmy Wilson at bat Martin made Louis next FUday ries and let Grove have another day games at BJiibe 19 park and that will Sinuluw FIFTH INNING a clean steal of third sliding into of rest before coming back Grove bring the series back CANADA IN ri MFFTA and Miller walked Foxx hete Philadelphia— where tho the bag face forward under Dykes C' nad fs strong enough to come back in MANT NA1IONS tOUFFT Singled to right kt th Ill ltes sacrificed But tom Cardinals will be tough to beat reprwmtlvi who was obliged to leap high for In Liks Placid N V nxl At lent 23 nilldni ire expected to tike ley taatlng him out ths runners advancwlnir will itmei that time short but extra the day basea TUf Williams walked filling the lk Purl Iti ho key upred Tort In the Olyniyli games to he lirld it Lake ing was Cochrane’s poor throw The peppery chrury will help to heal the finger which (Copyright 1931 Christy Walsh ktlna fliur! skating Y KVhiuary 4 to 13 1912 re me pass and Placid InienUu! Tne stiategy worked was bothering him at the finish of youngster strolled home on Wilson's play Frl(h lining lon led ?y gpproklmalely 600 couleittnU as Farnshaw hit into a double Syndicate ) Oelbert and Bnttoiuler No runs no hlu long fly to Mule Haas in center Bt Louta— OeUwrt grounded to Foxx Martin Singles and Steal Haliahan fanned and Flowera fouled to (B A8orltd foxx No runs no hits Earnshaw held the rest of the TB composite bor imr for h firnt twoPreii)me of the world's MTTH INNING serlett Cardinals in che k until the seventh I A PIIILAII out Hsas struck Philadelphia— Bishop (Amrtrn o ab a II 2bPill3b HR RBI SO lriur) I3B hit to right Cmhran tiled to Watkins and Inning which Martin opened with lb 1 ftlmmong forced Haas Flowera to Gelbert Hfsnop zb 0 0 a single to left field Still very murh Ilaaa cf No run on hit 8 0 at large Martin stole second easily was out flt Louia—Watklna BUhop c torfhrane 1 PHILADELPHIA (A) 8 8 0 0 3 two down the a Foxx Frisch hit bagger Cochrane's throw being so far away flinimons If 8 0 0 AB R H 2B 3BHRTBSHSBRBIPO A E third itn 0 utnmley (smtd nt Hfr-Fix lb lrorn the mark that Williams was un- Bishop 2b 0 8 0 Bo run t to foxx irounrtftl out -IMiller rf 8 0 8 0 8 able to make a gesture at tagging Haas cf on hit t)vkfi 3b 8 0 0 0 8 INNINO runner Wilson's infield out put Cochrane c tho SrVtNTM S Ilhams S 8 8 8 8 Martin on third and Pepper raced Simmons if PhllxiMphl— Foxy lnlfd to rlht Grove p 4 8 0 0 8 lid foro1 hr Mlllsr Uelhit tk-1tome on Gelbert sacrifice bunt to Fox lb 8 0 8 8 Miller Set (It throw to th ii'mittrter E amshaw Big George was off bal- Millrr rf 0 0 8 8 Bottomley William nrt Dyke fouled tofanned no No run ance when he fielded the ball toased Dvk© 3b slked Ixrnihw bit 5 10 10 too high to Cochrane and Martin Williams ss at liotil Mrtln nt a hrd nhul fo iid safely under the catcher l urnshaw p Mrtm stole led M fifth of th kerle Hera’s Your Opportunity !o Ghoosa From S (National iengtir) to out B'h p Wilson frouml-- d erortd Martin was the only Cardinal to xMoore 2b 3b liK RBI SO til) third Foxx Martin takin Oelbet I'd 0 get so far as third base otherwise srored down perfect bunt and Martin 8 Watkins doubled with one out in the 0 Our SEASOIFS CLOSEOUT SALE on TERES 3 0 frnhiw to to Coehros Itwiks hlRh and 8 Mrtln hd efely cr x Halted for Earnshaw in ninth first and Frisch did the same tiling ehoite rifir for Oelbert and a I in the sixth but the bats of ST LOUIS (N) hn bunted to rox who throw to tti at Practically Your Own Fries William ruiMed Gelbart but lUUhu wu and Hafey were ineffective in 'Mowers 8 these opportunities The two leading 8 atklns rf 2 sluggers of the Cardinals went hit- - Mlsrh 2b 8 less as their youthful teammate Bottomley lb 2CO USED TIRES All Large Stock of USED 1 playing In hts first world series stole Hafey If 0 Sizes Go at TUBES Odd Sizes Go the scoring spotlight and shared the Martin cf 0 Mtlson c 8 tiay's honors with II tllahan at Only 8 I'll’T1’ M ” Cochrane Robbed of Hit 8 Hull than p Gome Early and See if Only The Cardinals except for Wilson s 4 12 in I the ninth plaved Just as lajvse ToUU 30 3 0 Your Sizes Are in This — Rutted for The Early Bayers Get iWrlnjter seventh Innlnf first fxmo ')ectacularly behind Haliahan to- - Score by Imiinrs: 3 — itritted for Johnson ftnwt tame ninth innlnf Lot as of A's back did These Bargains the my Lefty for Philadelphia— first ninth 2— High innlnf fame Bill Huh ST LOUIS O t (rove (lie day Ik foie Bottomley Kim ( lints’ RHOKU4 FI! lahw Rho hfld th© AthliUcs final cauh was a g m but the fUUN Philadelphia— lilt to thrrft hits but gav© thorn W 4 rror Prt Jrg feature of the game was a preat bfl?ten on balU did not frrvpn J Or ONE LOT OF ALL SIZES PRICED TO BELL ratch by Geoige Watkins on a drive SL Iaum uilri think ho 0 808 by Cochrane near tile right field It uns 1 0 0 mak© of AT UNHEARD-OMy pitching BARGAINS barrier in the sixth Inning Haa'1 1 Hits 1 I 2 1 008 poopl© think Im uHd” Wild was on base due to a single and I rrors 0 0 0 0 ou "’If Willlin gmllrd get C (xTinine s blow looked like a e rtain 8 808 Summary: Double play — Prist h to ( tribe rt to Boltomiey left on thorn over when you nood them double until Watkins got his hands base riillntlrlihia 10 M louts 6 Bases on balls tarnshayr 1 (Bot- a t i!d 8 2 8—4 I think tliat dm bring 01 itomlcy) Ilallaban 7 (( ochrann 2 foxx 2 Williams 2 llikeol Mrurk out 1 L 8 8—4 U only inakrfl jou plhh Ilk Atone of Uie A a big puns Jimmy -- l arnshnty 5 iHathlna Iloftomiry llifrv II tllahan 21 Ilallaban H Pouhle plava— II© harder and perhap aork a man (Bishop Ilaaa ( or brane Millrr William 2 I ormhaw Mnnrrl Tox was the only truubb-sotnend Inn notiomlev (unaHtert) Irlaih (elhrrt end Bot-- l Hl'hop Wild little longer tontier for IlaTihan 1 lie diamplmm dldn t pits h— Haliahan 309 15 EAST BROADWAY l?t Ht IoiiU I ntpires— Nullln (4 L ) plate Mark i tnpftea— Klem and E) fr5ti Times ol i surk (NaiJuuaU NUin glut MiGuusn ( Itneilt xn) xuies— IW grt la off ILUdhui until Uie III 111 j ise McGowan (A L) second base Klein N L) Uurd Lose X two-bagg- er r r 1 "V He ‘ w ds t FREAK PLAYS NUMEROUS IN SECOND GAME "spread-eagling- O A’S LEADER GIVES CARDS FULL CREDIT n Big Four tight Fared ni 1- -0 : d -- splt-ball- l er 0?me 1 er t Hal-lah- se Wil-so- 10199117(1 X Composite Box Score for First Two! 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