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CITY UTAH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1917 HEBALD-REPUBLICA- N liaEs® TEtic® SfflUit ISQEISAILIID -- ISEIPUJIBILECAFnI EDITED BY SPORTING' AUTHORITY of the: INTER MOUNTAIN -A s b t- V- WALTER D BRATZ WEST "w- -- Eari Sheely to Return to Bees f n IS EFFECTIVE ! : 1 S ' Holds While Bees Pound 6v Marion for a Clean-cu- t ' to 3 Victory BUTLER IN S L LINEUP Karl Crandall Plays First in Good Shape and Scores Two Runs nant" Twenty-eigh- school afternoon yesterday in old-time- re- rs - Ol-PrO- - : nn : - l WESTERN HAS GOOD DAY AT MILWAUKEE r j - O O S 1 1 O 2 3 1 2 1 1 O- - o 2 o A 2 2 1 A A A - - third Best time 2:04 2:15 trot" purse '$1000 —Eva Babur first Peter Kingston - second Eva Bingen third Best time 2:10$ 2:25 pace purse $1000 —George W first H T C second -- Wood Hatch third Best time 2:10$ 2:18 trot purse $1000 — Richard Hunter first Direct Patch second Mary B third "Best time 2:10$ 1 X o O 1' 1 O o 2 o O O A A LEAGUE STANDING 34 3 T 2T- IT Totals W L pet W I Pet CM New York 1 47 65 70 461 Chicago Vauglm batted for Marloa In fifth 80 602 62 70 470 Boston U Washington Seoro hy Innings— r75 a 541 St Louis Cleveland U '67 274 M M 5001 Philadelphia 48 65 261 Detroit alt Lakoi 2 O O A 4 A A A O— A Runs YESTERDAY’S RESULTS 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 A A— 11 Hits At Pbiladalpbla— Philadelphia 7 New York 1 Vernon t At Washington— Waatlngton 1 Boston L (Called 1 O 1 1 A A A— 2 Runo of sixteenth) 2 A A 1 2 A A 2 O— 7 end Hits At Detroit— Detroit 4 Cleveland ML - Summary i ' Two-baNo others scheduled hits Crandall out— By Dubno 4 Snodgrass 3 Struck Bases on bolls Off MarMarlon SIXTEEN INNINGS NOT ENOUGH " by lon 3 off Dubne 3 Off Marlon 8 blta (By Inter nstlojal Newi Service A runs 23 at bat In 3$ Innings Runs — The Nationals and Red 12 d 3 Sept for—Marlon Washington Charge responsible Double play— Glslaso Sox played sixteen innings today one all dark- feat to Marion to Butler to Crandall' Hit by pitched ness calling a halt on the teams After the Stoles seventh Inning each elnb got only one ban aa ball—Crandall by Marlon Kaues— Hawaii Gislason Daley- - Urn far rent the root aa second "Shore and pfreo—Hall and Pbyle Time of (as tbe latter yielding thirteen lilts more than dou —140 Glowed ble tho number tbo Boston f 2 t 7 S K (Continued on Following Page) —The 2:12 Milwaukee Wla Sept-1pace stake of 5000 with twelve starters featured today’s Great Western circuit races at the state fairTHal J the ‘event after" five heats capturing had been run off- Results: 2:12 pace stake $5000— Hal J first Loyal W second: The Pinter Queen - - ‘ A-- 2-- se - - - Score: WASHINGTON BOSTON GRID TEAM FOR AB R H O A AB R H O A 7 0 1 6 7 9 If l Mcnosky " Hooper rf 5 S3 7 Shanks FORK! SPANISH iHoblltal lb 7 1 18 C Milan cf 7 Oil 1 7-- V- Oil 01 14 l Umpires Owen and Evans SECOND' GAME CLEVELAND DETROIT AB R H O A ABRHOA 1 4 0 sa Bush 9 Graney If 2 1 as 1 4 sa 0 00 O Dyer Chapman 2b 5 1 2 1 Speaker ef 24 10 20 34 OTVtrt o Cobb cf Roth rf 5 10 1 Harris lb 4 0 1 11 2 Veach If 4 Wmbugnu 2b 5 C 1 1 4 Ilellman rf 4 1 1 1 4 0 4 0 1 18 Evans 2b Burns lb Turner Sb 0 0 0 0 0 Young ' 2b 4 0 0 8 5 0 0 6 2 Spencer e O’Neill e 0 0 9 0 4 Klepfer p 2 0 0 0 11 Manage c Morton p 8 0 0 1 l 0 0 0 James p By Cunningham Time—150 501 10 111 112 Smith 0 Totals 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Billings 188 I '410 1 0 0 0 Harper 732151 Totals 97 4 6 93 19 when winning run scored Smith batted for Klepfer In seventh Billing ball'd for Evans In eleventh Harper batted foe Krue ger In seventh - Score by innings— Cleveland V 0 A 1 1 0 0 O—S 0 0 0 3 0:0 0 0 I 0 0 1—4 1-- Detroit Emnmary: Two-bas- Errors— Graney Evan Harris hits— Chapman Heilman Doable plays— Bush to Young to Barns:Speaker Evans Itarrta to Evans Banes on balls—Off James L off Klepfer 1 off Morton 1 Earned runs— Off Klepfer 1 In I innings off Morton 1 in 4 out— By Innings: off James 2 James 4 by Klepfer 2 bv MortonStruck 4 Umnli Evans and Owens Time— 222 s I Foster 9b '4 10 ‘Spanish Fork high school is going to- I 6014 o 5 0 0 9 5 ss Morgan 2b Scott l 4 Leonard game of football re- Ij try its hand at the lb 54 0 SIS season war This will of the 0 0 7 AJnsmltb C gardless 0 0 9 see the first attempt of the school to I shore p TII'e 0 13 Ayers p play the gridiron game there Due ex--to1 Totals 4 51 1 64924 96 1 13 48 24 the lack of material and Its first CALDWELL BLOWS no iwincJT YANKS LOSE be to will made perience t attempt I o esooieeoooooooo- -i Boston Join the state league By International Newt Serv — 0 0 0010000000000 0—1 Philadelphia' Sept 12— Caldwell was Ineffect Lee Simmons will coach the team II Washington Errors Hooper' Menosky Morgan fve today and the Yankees lost the final gams Simmons Is a former B Y U man and Summary: nent one year at the University of SKt” to tbe Athletics 7' to 1 Score: NEW YORK Basea Ulan PHILADELPHIA Shanks to Leonard Ayers to Leonard ABUIIOA on halls—OH Shore 5 off Ayers 2 Earned runs Struck oat— By Gilhooley rf4 10 2 6 Jamieson rf ABRHOA v EXPECTS STRONG ELEVEN —Off Shore 1 off Ayers 1 2 0 10 4 0 10 6 Witt as 2 " Bob Fol well Shore 5 4 19 0 5 Umpires— O’Loughl In and High If by Ayers to expects produce a MorUr7 0 5 l’—knpgh ss4 10 Rodie If 44 00 00 10 10 Miller ef 4 0 2 1 0! Hates 3b Strong football team at the University 4 Gedeon 1 2b 0 5 3 this He f Pennsylvania year"0 ‘says: Baker 2b L4 0 2 0 4 Griffin lb 4 110 2 212 2 VNot a team has canceled from our I ? 4 0 1 12 0 Grover 2b lb Pipp I 02 1 2 schedule except West Polnt will I Nnnamkr c 2 0 0 2 1 Meyer e 4 0 18 0 ylcourse have a team and a good one in tbs first game 8 to z and Detroit taking Caldwell p 2 0 0 0 2 Juiinnon p 4 0 0 4 5 Cobb innings we lost nearly everything because of II the second 4 to 3 inIn theeleven 4 Totals 1 0 2415 two games without Totals 22 7 10 27 13 op alne times the war But this is true of every was Mt Penn is no worse off than j Mkln Rente by Innings— college Lewis If Shorten cf rf Rice 9 6 - "till 2-- -- 3 - - SwpHto - 1 - - -- - her rivals” - - I1BST ttLVi-- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 I " b- -l DETROIT l ABRHOA i " ' Kwers— Gllbooley 4 4 19 4 ss Graney If 4 I1 2 0 I9 Bush 3b Peekinpangh blte-Mlller 4 9 1 Vitt Raker Three haw H EUnTZZ? Chapman aa 4 6 6 2 6 0 Cobb cf Double play— Speaker cf 41 4 5 9 12 0 Veach If on Ppp- Roth rf 2 W off Johnson 1 Earned balls Harris lb 4 12 15 Heilman ft 4 °rfri StrariTont— v14 0 13 Burns lb Jon°n Evans 2b By Caldwell 2 Johnson 8 4 0 Turner 2b 2 0 0 1 4 Young 2b Umpires Connolly In and Nall Time— 145 4 01 c 0 0 0 9 4 0 0 O’Neill e Stanage 1 0 0 0 4 2 3 0 2 Danas p Bngby ' p Cunlnghia p 3 1 1 0 3 SHORT OS MATERIAL 94 2 8 2713 Coach Norman Hamilton AS 5112714 Totals Totals Jordan CLEVELAND r ‘ ABRHOA 1 1 4 -- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ' 20010 LEAGUE STANDING W I ' 8a n Francisco Salt Lake Los Angeles Portland i Oakland ' - a 91 84 86 VwTI 79 78- 489 85 San At San Francisco— Oakland Francisco — e Portland-LoAngeAt Portland les game postponed wet" grounds ' 4 tl ‘I” - 10 at - 68 98410 ’Vernon YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ' At Vernon— Salt Lake 6 Vernon 3 Z- l7 y 75 71 77 113 112 riin-Gri- ffin r : j by 0 0 2 2 0 0 5 1 3—8 Cleveland 0 1 1—2 0 0 0 0 Detroit ' Errors—Bush Vltt Cunningham Summary: V each Two bane bite—Borns Vitt' - Harris Three-bas- s Home ran hits—Speaker' Chapman Double plays —Bush to Burns —Cunningham Cobb to Stanage Chapman to Turner to Harris Bases on balls— Off Dauss 4 Earned runs-Of- f 2 Danas-- ' 1 In Innings: off Cunningham 3 Struck out— in 5 lnlnga off Bagby 2 lnnioge-- c 6-- - 1-- i 2 f i - 2-- - high school was not at all pleased with the football turnout at "the " county school Practically- all ‘of’ his men the coach says have Joined the army Despite: the poor showing and lack of men the school will not drop out of the high school league but will play the full schedule - 1 12 — A day will Sept 16-inni- Oaks Larrup Spider Baiim And Win Before Oldliam Stops Them ng the world’s series games played in New York and Clii-eabe: President Jpknson of the AmerWon Lost Team ican league announced today I 57 97 The Giants railroads offered a twenty-fou- r 58 96 hour Philadelphia schedule which would permit games The White Sox need but 12 more tp be played in either citv the followvictories in their 16 remaining ing day but President Johnson deeven if the Beds win all of games cided the risk of a delay of the spetheir 21 garnet cial trains thus causing a rearrangeThe standings then would be: ment of the series was too great Won Lost Players in the 'American Team be prohibited from writingleague will 51 105 Chicago “expert” newspaper stories on the se52 102 Boston ries Johnson said John-- 1 son characterised the President as ab practice surd “It’s not a ball player's business to write” he said “although some of them are capable of writing their own articles MaJ Gen Thomas H com mander of the Eighty-sixt- h Barrydivision of the new national a'kd his aides will occupy a boxarmy at the to be played In Chicago as the games of the American league Major guest GenSyracuse N - T Sept 12—Little eral Barry assisted in establishing the Frank Dv won the Chamber of Commilitary training program In the league merce $2000 stake for 2:05 pacers the last spring feature event of today's Grand Circuit and esprogram In straight heats new state the tablished a record for mile In tho fair track negotiating N 2:041 Edward Geers was called to the stand with after the third race and presented G Van William an oil hy HI DETROIT Zandt ofpainting Albany depicting Napoleon Direct with Geers up making the mile in 1:59$ Cincinnati 8vnstrln Sept 12 —Two tingles Tbe of commerce tM pift three and a double match marked the final beat chamber pwrae plaa exhibition play here today of the ten- Little Frank D h $2000: little Frank set 1 1 ts stars who are touring the country daughter ef fltaltaa s (Tbr alectlnei eennaoeseeeeeeeeeS e 2 MTAf h in the Interest of the war ambulance The Tabid b (Leonard! fund The players left tonight for General Texas Jlra Jones Gentry Peter Printer and Detroit' where they play tomorrow and Bn All also ran Tine 2:454 24)1 2:0514 Friday v 2:15 trot 912M three heats In his match John Strachan CaliforItoMnond br n by Anafliin nia was compelled to default to Har- Payee I I I Jolly Bird Oox) S'S- old Throckmorton Elisabeth X J In Minnie Arthur b ni (Snow) T 1 ' Wifti h m‘ fftouti the third set because of an Injured Lotto Talbott Patsy P Bird Sens Libya W shoulder Strachan had won the first A Lord Hnyder Sir Tod4 II also ran set by the score of 8 and ThrockmorTima 2:W 2:H 2:06 ton captured the second 2 The Karniral 2:10 das tret three heats parse The other singles match was between 620UO Princeton b K by 8en Francisco- Miss Mary Browne California and LnLndflda 1 Prlaretcm lOeal 2 1 Miss Molla Bjurstedt Norway the lat- Mack Forbes blk g (MeDeritt) 9 S Lymes 1 (Vter Schuylerandbr k ter winning by scores of 6 Ralmarsaa also ran Judge Jones In the doubles match Lieut George Time 2:08Vi 264 2:0:A JL Church an officer at the aviation Added starter' school at Dayton O was paired with Lee cup 2:12 trot two In three heats to New York Frederick B Alexander by Bingen Cecelia (McDonald) 2 1 1 They- were defeated by Sam Hardy Bogota Fndorn Spier blk m (K I Wbltei! 2 1 I I California and C S Garland Pitts- Sniokf blk fv ilWWNBt) Prince Lores also raa Bingen-anin the first set by the score of Morris burgh Time 2:14 2:194 2:11U 11-- 9 and won the second set by 4 To beat 2:16 trotting: not be set could The deciding played Flrat Virginian b by The Harvester (Dick 2:17 Time to erson) darkness owing so-call- ed LITTLE FRANK STARS ON - C 1 BERRY’S SEALS SPEED MARTIN IS IN RARE FORM ' Manager Downs Tries to" Start Rally but Could Not Get Under Way -- ' CHICAGO MEET 4 5 4 5 4 The Olants gained a half-fam- e on the Phillies today and now lead them hy lllA game The White Sox still hold a 7Vs-gaadvantage over tho Bod Sox tho leaden not playing today while tie game Boston played a with Washington The Giants need to win but 11 of their remaining 20 games to clinch the flag providing Philadelphia wins all its remaining 21 The standing then would games go ht The schedule of the high schools In the scholastic league will be made out when all the coaches in the state gather the later part of the month Bach team In the league will have five leagu games which determine the winner of the state title although outside games are permitted during the season v Negotiations were taken up last night with Boise high school preparatory to arranging a game with the Idaho sehool to bu played on Thanksgiving day at the northern city Coach Henry Richardson is desirous of ached uling a game with one outside team so the boys will have a trip Two years ago the Panthers Journeyed to Butte forta combat' with the high school there Should Boise be unable to take on the Utah lads probably some of the high schools In Washington will be placed on the schedule After an hour’s work chasing up and down the field most of the boys were ready to hit for the showers All the men though green at the art of caressing the pig hide were willing and anxious to get in and work A record was kept of each man who came out in to his age and The oldregard est man was 19 and theweight average weight of the first night's squad was 185 Scribes Do Writing QHICAGO sponse to the first call of the coaches Not many of the were seen in the line Twenty-eigof the number were inexperienced men Part of the old men will register next week and will be out ready for the coming season which will he one of the hardest the school has ever scheduled - Doaae rf Ialey If2b Meusel Galloway Sb MeGlaalss s Moore Merlon Vaughn Slagle p ' Panthers donned the moleskin at the West Side LOW SCORES AT A A A A Take No Chances on Railroads Players Will Let pHIRTY-THRE- E : c New Prospects t Added to “Heine’s” Gridiron Spuad y V Leo-DIege- BETWEEN JUMPS HAPPENED TO me decision was signed by Nm Service) Charles Mayer secretary and Dr Sept 12—Byj W'E Abrams LOS ANGELES physician in addiMarion for eight hits Olsen tion to and a total of six runs in the first five innings today Salt Lake won the second game of the series from Vernon by a score of G to 3 Slagle relieved Marion in the middle of the fifth inning after the Bees had run -four tallies on him upButler was playing short stop today and Crandall first bane Crandall made two hits and scored two runs in today's same Two hits a walk an error and a sac-- - iI m 111 rifice bunt crave the Bees two runs In LiOOS XODS run the first inning Vernon put one over in their half of the first - In the Western Open Cham fifth Marion walked Rath the flrat hatter who scored on Crandall's double to right Crandall took third on Ryan’s out to Snodgrass and scored on Han nail's single to right Hannah stole second After Quinlan Philadelphia Cricket' club recent fanned Gislason was given his base on- I halls Butler singled iftfield and Han- - j winner of the Shawnee open golf tour nah and Gislason came home on Gallo- j nament today topped a field of 120 Slagle went into the box I professionals In the 3 8 -- hole prellml-her- e way's errorDubuc was out Meusel to nary of the' western and champion-GleichmaThis ended the Bees’ run-- 1 ship at Westmorelandopen club Country wlth 146 only two balanced evenly gentL The Tigera made another score In the over last of the fifth and one in the sixth II Bobpar MacDonald of Indian club hut Dubuc kept his bits scattered and I Chicago was only one strokeHillbehind they could never connect at the right taking 78 for the second round while Laooe needed only '72 time of i Hutchinson of: GlenDetroit and (Jack view who shot par on the first round More Like It finished in a tie at 148 for third place Walter" Hagen tltleholder in his scored first rpundpar 78 and scored At Los Angeles 36 on the third nine but he got tanSALT LAKE up on the last lap for 41 and finE gled ished with 148 tieing at that figure 0 1 with Otto Hackbarth of Cincinnati Gil Klcholls of New York M J Brady 0 of Boston and J J O’Brien of Beaver 0 Falls C A Rowe of Pittsburgh and Willie 1 0 Kidd of St Louis with 150 and George 1 Sargent of Minneapolis with 151 also won prices Scores were remarkably low cona stiff gale that swept the sidering fi field AND SEE WHAT Dope on Races in Two Majors A DAY OF REST -- ' The ' £37 International v: Johnny Butler former Angel and later of the Western league who joined the Salt Lake club yesterday aa a utility infielder n -- ' CLUBS TO TAKE Be® PANTHERS OUT Special) CPOKANE Sept ' 12 — O L 01- W sen chairman of the county exemption hoard announced this aft- ernoon that by a unanimous vote of the body the request of Earl Sheely to be called in the last quota of drafted men had been granted and that Sheely will therefore not bo asked to report at American Lake until late in October ' Olsen stated that since there are plenty of men ready and willing to go in the first increments ho saw no reason why the request made by Sheely should not be granted especially as Sheely is more than willing to do hisdnty and only requests a short delay so that it will be possible for him to assist Salt Lake in winning a baseball pen- IN PINCHES t THIRTY-THRE- E f (Herald-Republica- ? in y it t With the assurance that Earl 8heely prospects again look Is to return bright 3 3 3 ' ‘ Billy Orrs absence is keenly felt but ‘ Johnny Butler if his health has anywhere near returned Is the equal of any short fielder In the league He Is not a Bill Orr with the stick but he should fill in nicely Reports from Los Angeles do not Indicate what has come over Orr The meagre information is that he has a skln Infection? and that he mar 'he out of tho game for some little time 3 v3 3was ' who taken on Johnny Butler to fill Orrs place Is the foryesterday mer Los Angeles shortstop who figured in the deal which sent Bobby Davis from the Oaks to the Angels last fall when some of the other clubs Raised a howl and alleged that Davis was sent to Chance to assure the Seraph’s winning the pennant 3 3 3 Butler came to the Angels from the Tacoma club late in the season of 1915 He finished the season with Los Angeles and led the third" basemen of the Pacific Coast league In fielding for 69 games "He hit 230 for the Angela He hit but 184 with Los Angeles and Oakland last season but led the shortbad stops in fielding His health was sent Oakland This last year spring him to Duckey Holmes' Lincoln club under option and Butler went like a house afire until again taken sick He returned to the coast about two months benago and found that the stay there efited his health materially Oakland Its opmust have neglected to exercise ' ' tion on the player The Angels and Beavers found It imyesterday possible to play at Portland are owing to rain As double-headetwo the between scheduled already Saturday-ainSunday yesterclubs for day’s game will not be playedheoffIs adstated yesterday that verse to scheduling another double bill for Friday as his pitching staff is - 333 -- - 333 rs Me-Cre- die -- MU ' a Schinkle are overdue Kirmeyer on the mound but Beni to take a oy hard may cross the Tigers today Art In k switching Fromm e looks like the man former— non sfc 4s The dope from the coast is that Wade are bubbling Klllefer and his Angels that over with' confidence and believe "hair crippling of nothing short of thethem from going the team can keep rlKht to the tops)eand4s remaining there Klllefer has It doped out that If the Bees are compelled to worry along get without Earl Sheely and do not trill additional pitching strength they The today get no higher than they are with at home have stay Angels have a longthe season and which ttf wind up return it 'figured out that If they can or five from their last trip within four will repeat leaders of the they games suro'sc jfe s'' The assurance' that Efarl Sheely will next week Is about the rejoin theof club news local fans £ave heard best bit In many a day gg leave for the roast Jack Cook-wi- ll to remain "with the Bees Friday nightOakland and San Francisco the during there by Mrs series He will be JoinedCook has been Cook next week' Mrs In California for some time on a very Although her parents sad mission Yolo of county - celebrated pioneers only their golden wedding anniversary a few months ago and were at the time hale and hearty the father died about six weeks ago and the mother a few days ago The passed away funeral of Mrs Cook's mother will be held at Winter Cal today 3‘ 3 $ ' The McCredies will not have to worry about losing Ralph Plnelli In the six draft after all Pinelll was given months' exemption by the San Francisco board some time ago but when there recently he was Informed that his claims had been looked into and that It had been decided to make the exemption permanent se yg Bill Bernhard holds at least one on Following Page) er left-hand- ‘ ” ’ 0 - -- g - - - ma-(Contin- ued SfBy deliver The score: OAKLAND ' - V : 6- -8 v ' V! °t e i2 i14i x 1 a15a 1 0 4 4 Hunter l!K66fBtr 1h 4Banm p 1 1$ f a J°ldhemp 942 Trials -- 31 9 Downs batted for Beam la tbe foortta Score by Innings— i SJJ1 ie Oakland: S®11 mita e s e e niff ' — s i I 4 rrtStruck Oldham 2 out— By 3 Sen American Association j c J?" Guthrie and Finney rams— 2 boars No stolen bases Umpires— LEAGUE STANDING Wheat LEAGUE STANDING L W 86 46 75 56 76 64 70 70 Philadelphia 8t Louie Pet 642 564 539 500 72 60 9-- 446 935 0--L L At St Louie— Pittsburgh 2 St Lonli Cincinnati 6 Chicago 4 At Chicago— — At Boston Philadelphia 6 Boston 3 PHILLIES WIN PLAY-OF- F By International News Service Boston Sept W— The Boston Braves wonnd today by losing np their aerie with The PlillMea n somewhat tame ball game 0 to L Tbe eUalr of the same of April 17 which was the play-of- f rat Moran proteated after the Brave bed won BOSTON PlHLADTLl’ll I A AB B H O A AB R II O A 4 0 12 0 6 4 Bancroft 2b Rehg rf 1 1 S 1 0 1 0 Marnvllle aa 4 9 Even 3b 4 0 15 0 1 Powell ef 9 Stock aa lb 24 10 8 00 81 Cravatb rf l'S 1 0 Konetrhy I Hmlth 8b Whitted If 8 4 6 9 2 0 Ludcrns lb 8 1 110 0 Kelly If Scbnlte cf 4 0 1 8 0 ltawllngs 2b 4 1 21 86 2 Kllllfcr e 4 0 1 8 2Tra greaser e 18 01 0 0 04 2 0 0 4 2 Hughes p Mayer p 2 0 0 0 1 Scott p 0 0 0 0 0 Bailey 114 113 100! 30 C 99 3 9 27 12 Trials 9 2710 Bailey batted for Hughes ln the "fifth batted for Tragrewser tn the ninth Scorn by innings— Philadelphia llOStOD s won e e anon seta Tyler 0 91040000-’ 1 a$ 0 $ ® ® Trwo-Nummary: Errors Bancrofts Marsnvflle Three-base base hits—Cravatb Schulte Tragreser Raw Home runs— Konetrhy bJt— Stock lings Doable play—Bancroft to laiVm no balls—Off Mayer 2 off llugkes 5 off Scolt 2 Earned rnns-- Off Mayer 2 In nine innings none In off Ilnghea 5 In five Innings: off bfott by lliighea four innings Struck ont——By Mayer 2 Bmnsfield S by Scott 2 Umpires Bigler and Time of game—145 GIANTS TAKE ANOTHER DOUBLE ' By International Newa Servlce-- l last New York Sept 12— Playing their series on the Polo Grounds prior to tho world s Brookcleaned the New York Giants today a again double-headthe lyn in both sections of er cores being 9 taMHd 2 A I NBW YORK ' BROOKLYN AB 2 H o A AB R II O A Olson sseaa 4 0 0 1 ft( Barns 0 Knbertson rf 1 0 0 0 0 Daubert lb 44 00 014 2 0 IjTborpe Myrra 9b 0 0 1 0 if Stengel rf 3 0 0 1 2 0 12 0 Jnlinaton If 4 0 0 0 00 Kauff Cf 0 10 Wlllmt rf-c-f 0 0 Hickman cf (Tutohaw 2b 3 0 0 14 81 Zimermn8b 8b 43 0 foiiert M Wheat C 8 M Smith p 2 0 00 0 81 Fletcheraa aa 04 0 1 0 ltalrd Mlljus p £ Ifa $0010 10 I Smith 2b 3 lolke lb IcCarty c ilbaoa c Scbupp Totals 31 0 2 24 16 hit— Zim- Two-baa-e rig Innings off MlIJna none In two innings Struck out— By Schnpp 7 by B Smith 1 by Mlljus 1 - Umpires— Klein end Emslle Time of game— 129 SECOND GAME NEW YORK BROOKLYN AB R H O A AB H II O A S 4 0 I 4 0 4 4 Burns If 5 0 Olsen as 0 14 1 4 Robertson rf B L I 5 0 Danbert lb 51 yen 3b 4 0 0 1 9 Kauff cf 4 0 4 I 1 0 Stengel rf 4 0 3 1 0 Zimermn 9b Z Wheat if 5 0 0 2 0 Pletcber aa 4 0 I 3 1 3 0 9 2 Johnston cf 5 1 1 2 0 Smith 2b 4 0 0 0 0 Cutabaw 2b 4 0 1 2 5 llrike lb 4 0 0 5 1 4 0 14 1 Rariden c Miller c 4 0 2 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 Tesrean p Cheney p i 119 Totals 97 2 3 99 9 92014 Totals None out when winning ran acorrd Score by Innings— 0 Brooklyn 1—4 New York : 0 Two-bas- e Error- - Johnston bite— Summary: Fletcher Stengel Home run— Robertson Bean on bolls— Off Tesrean 3 off Cheney A Earned runs— Off Cheney 1 off Tesrean 1 Struck By Tesrean 1 bjr Cheney 8- Umpires — Kiem and Emslle Time of game— 223 - Totals 3 3 - 1 90 9 10 27 0 Score by Innings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn 1 0 3 6 5 0 0 0 New York Errors— Daubert Johnston Summary: 84 34 83 81 42 62 68 66 575 375 546 661 Milwaukee Kansas City Minneapolis Toledo YESTERDAYS c?Tnmbrrt ri!i ODlUBlHIl mad tnplw-rm- ui 479 a a J1 Its RESULTS R H E $ $ $ IS n Colraiaa Pet 6976 65 77 31 82 gmo: Bittwlfi Sbfrrtfli I W1 Mnrpljz S 1 iMdernllk wwdlgime: R H E S 8 I sslssss4S9S4Sssf440esno9Hase CwVnhlll sasasaaaasssasseeaoossoeeooevoall '1 f Batteries— North mad LlviBtn Brtva oad MllVinifV m Blarkbiini Colnnai At Toled- oKtSMfl TQirdO Uplfa-Bmi- ua R H E S tssoaaoesaeeoeooooaoeioeeoeoi dty aesaefsesaitfseseeetaoeeeeeoeoooooeell $ $ 0 8$ Batteries— Pierce aufl Hargrave: Biudy Crosses Umpires— Holmes and Knapp end RH K W P9B1 8 18 Louisville ssaseeeeeeeeseeeneeeeeMenJkeesees a T $ Batteries— Flnneran and Hoffiuan Middleton Shackelford and Clemmons Umpire— Chin At Indianapolis — R 0 O 0 Minneapolis Indianapolis ssoeaihooMooitsoootiotoooo 8 $ $ Bstterieo— Williams and Bachutt and Knntlbner Dawson and Gossett Talkenberg Umpires Johnson and Murray l HZ -- REDS WALLOP Cl'RS ' By Interhstkmnl News' Service 12— Reds The after Cblcego Sept being do fested two games yesterday came beck today and whipped the Cubs 4 to 4 after tbe Bratas lead In the aeeond Inning Dang had a two-ru- n lea wee bit herd for six Innings and Hendrix who replaced him got tbe same medicine Cln elaaatl getting thirteen hits la all Schneider scored tbe first raa for the visitors when ho hit a burner la tbe third Tbe score: ’ t CHICAGO CINCINNATI AB R H O A ABRHOAl 5 5 0 4 2 1 Grab lb rf SjFiack 4 9 1 9 2 McKcbne ss 4 1 2 1 jKildufr ss 4 1 8 2 0Marrlot' If ItmiHii cf 4 4 1 4 6 210 I’lDoyle 2b 2 4 Chase lb Gri filth rf 4 0 0 2 0Deal 8b I 0 12 2 0 Williams cf 4 1 1 2 0 4 Neele If 4 1 I 3 Sheen 2b 3Merklo lb t 1 3 0 0 Wilson e 0 3 0 0 4 3 Wlcgo c 1 4 1 2 0 Schneider p 0 0 lWortmsn IDtlhoefer e 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 iDnuglae p 0 0 4 J Writer 0 0 l 1 4 Hendrix p 4 1 111 2-- 113 112 112 Ul 10 25 0 13 27 u Totals Wiirtman ran for Wilson In seventh batted for Dongles In seventh Score by Innings— Cincinnati Chicago Mummery: LEAGUE STANDING Toronto Providence Newark Baltimore W L 87 62 61 68 60 58 56 60 Fetl 592! Rochester 58lBnffah Montreal Richmond SKSI 5M W L Pet 71 71 62 62 M 68 AS U 421 IMS 846 — YESTERDAY’S RESULTS At Rochester— First gamei Buffalo 2 Rochester A Second gome: Buffalo A Rochester A At Baltimore— First game: Richmond 4 Baltimore A Second game: Richmond 15 Balt more A At Toronto— First game: Montreal X Toronto A Second game: Montreal A Toronto 7 At Providence Newark A Providence A I- f Southern Association j LEAGUE STANDING' W L Prtl W L Prt 75 76 N 54 $) Vashvllle Writer Atlanta ( 71 7 508 New Orleans M 41 5H - Chattanooga 21 Birmingham 85 45 568 little Rock 61 68 71 76 522 Mobile 4114 250 Memphis YESTERDAY’S RESULTS At Atlanta —Atlanta 4 Mobile 2 (first garnet Atlanta A Mobile— 4 (serwnd game) ' At Birmingham Birmingham U New Orleans A ' No others scheduled 1 4 0 1 1‘1 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 Errors—McKeelinie Chase Mbeaa e Kllduff Merklc Marrlot bits—Roush Home runs— Krhneider Williams Bvess Chase on balls— Off Melmeider L Earned runs— Off Dmiglss 2 in 7 innluss off Hendrix none in 2 Innings off Melinelder 2 Htraek oat— By INro-bse- Sebnelder 2 by Douglas 3 by Hendrix 2 pire—gulgtey in Byron Time— 145 1 PS2 110 16 1 106000000 00001006 1 0 0 0 0 fyler Totals Baird W L Pet Indiana polls St Paul Louisville Columbus W Cincinnati Brooklyn 59 Boston 45 Pltteburgb Chicago YESTERDAY’S RESULTS At New York— New York 2 Brooklyn New York Zimmerman Three-bas- e Home ran— hit—Schnpp merman L Pet Bases on belie— Off Schnpp 1 off 497 Zimmerman 00 70 Earned run—Off 8 Smith 3 in 02 70 470 8 Smith 4 it Four rase 16 hits inning Charge ran— Schaller Sacrifice base on balls l?t’ c 8 2717 4 1 4 4 3 4 4 4 4— 4 I e 4 3 1 I 4 $ -- 6-- s e 3 1 g 9 - a e e e a 3l"41f 2?P Totals i a v 1 4 4 4 2 i3 iowns J - "V rt s J! 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Minr ifas 4 !$ J - rather wobbly and333 turn GC International Mews Service FRANCISCO Sq 12—It the Oaks onljr four inning to put today’s game on ica They made one in the second and three in tbe fourth which waa too much for the Seals to overcome despite a home run by “Biff” Schaller Ths Oaks pounded “Spider Baum °r total of tea kits In four innings that he stayed In “Red” oidhara who relieved him after all the damage was held the tranebay aqsad to two hits In five Innings “Speed- - Martin held the Seale to five hits all well scattered except In the fifth when they piled up a grand total of two In the fourth Inning after the Oaks had hammered Baum for six hits and three tallies Jerrr Downs tried to tart a batting rally but he failed to - 1 ' Um- ” FORFEITS GAHR Joseph Sept 12 —Umpire Dnley BUNCH HITS IN SECOND forfeited today’s Western league game By International News Service to $ to 0 when 8t Joseph — 12 Louis St Carey’s single his steal team failed to appear Sept by 345 p m of second Boeekel’s donole-trlguf Meumidt's single and Long’s error permitted two runs in tho Two games will be played tomorrow second Inning giving the game to the Pirates one being a game postponed from last Monday (Continued on Following Para) SA 1 the-Omah- a |