Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1924 — Page 3

SERIES RjST. ■ Unborn out. Bluege to ■ on 3 bunt doubled W..UP making «' < ' on ‘ l w,th 10 - WYoung hH to Zachary and W, ... run down between second jt'L Za ckary to Bluege to Har W , rg wont to «ooond ™ ,he ■ Scored Young with a JJ > over second. Mueael filed to ■L, made a leaping one hand * U * in front of the bleechern. One ■ bit*, no errors. Karv avoided more trouble by ■L a nice stop of Youngs hard ■ at ‘ th p box. and catching Frisch K'er. second and third. -McNeely walked. Nehf ■ gt the umpire. Harris forced at second. Lindstrom to ■b and was almost doubled at ■ Harris was out at second. Nehf Kellv to Frisch, when he was ■bt napp’ng off first. Rice singled ■ line to right. Frisch tried to get ■ins foul In front of the stands and ■ down dropping the ball. Goslin ■ safe when Kelly fumbled his easy ■der. It was an error for Kelly. K stopped at second. Judge fan- ■ No runs. 1 hit. 1 error. Klebf worked himself out of a hole ■ making Judge swing at two wide ■vs and a fast ball. Second Inning ■ Y_Wilson out on strikes. JackK out, Harris to Judge on an easy Kpr Gowdy singled in front of Lin. Nehf flied to McNeely. No Kg. 1 hit. no errors. ■sash.— Bluege out, Frisch to Kelly I a nice play by Frisch. Peck was I. at first when Lindstrom boated i grounder. It was a single for >ck. Ruel filed to Muesel, who god in his tracks for the catch, chary out, on strikes. No runs. 1 !, no errors. Third Inning N. Y.—Lindstrom lined to Rice who idea spectacular running catch, tech hit over Judge’s head for a luble. He again stretched a single to two bases. Young out, Harris to idge. Frisch stopping at third, elly out. Bhtege to Judge. No runs, hit, no errors. Wash—McNeely popped to Jacknin short left. Harris out, JackMi to Kelly on an easy bounder, lice Fouled o Lindstrom. No runs, no Its. no errors.

Fourth Inning ■N. Y. Meuse! out, Pock to Judge, •wk made a nice stop. Wilson ■ngled to right on a drive between ■arris and Judge. Jackson hit into I double play, Harris to Peck to Judge. No runs. 1 hit, no erors. I Wash —Goslin filed to Young. Judge popped to Jackson who made a kice running catch in center. Biuege but, Jackson to Kelly. No runs, no hits, no errors. Fifth Inning I N. Y.-Gowdy out, Peck to Judge, pehf Hied to Rice, who made another Spectacular running catch on the foul line. Lindstrom out. Zachary to Judge on an easy chance. No runs,

■lO hits, no errors. I Wash,—Peck singled on a line drive ■o left. Ruel sacrificed, Nehf to ■Kelly, pecif sliding into second ■ Zachery out. Kelly unassisted. ■Peck going to third. McNeely walked. ■Two Giants pitchers started warmling up. McNeely almost nippe d at ■firs' McNeely stole second, but ■Peck made no effort for the plate. ■Har/is scored Peck and McNeely with Ka double to right center. The offi■rial scorers called Harris’ hit a single I 8" Put him on second by a throw to ■e Plate. Rice out on strikes. Two nma. 2 hits, no errors. Nehf 108 t control entirely and Sixth Inning Y.— Frisch fouled to Ruel in rnnt of the Washington dugout. , UDg out ’ Ruel to Judge on a fast Wby Ruel. Kelly out Harris to “dge. No runs, no hits, no errors. Goslin fanned. Judge out, and th° Ke,ly ’ Nphf hit Judge’s bat the hall came back fair to him. p ge ’’ alk< ‘ <1 ' Biuege stole second, walked. Ruel out, Nehf to no hu.° n an eaßy chance - No runs, no "its, no errors. Seventh Inning ran f 0 7 MeUSeI flled t 0 Harrls > who catch r ' nto right center fo r the McNeely C ° ,Hert W “ h Ripe wh . a y ' son singled to Rice •t Z' •”""= >« • Jacknn S ca,ch °n a low line drive. ' Wilson” v P ‘ Jarkaon fUed to Goslin. 1 •Strike on ° ldinß first ’ Gowdy up. I Harris v Ca ” ed ’ G °wdy popped to | .. ° rUU3 ’ 1 klt ’ no errors. to Kenv” 6to r n ~ Zachary out ’ Oowdy: Meelv t “ faSt throw by Gowd y- Me- I stands. O 'ih ,° KeUy ln front of the < tan back S flied t 0 Wil son wko * oatch N ” ear the hleeehers for the I • N ° runß . no hits, no errors. J Eighth Inning up Znv < T k- ' Snyder batt ‘ns for Nehf ! p ’ Snyiier f Hed to Rlce whQ moved ,

a step for the catch. Lindstrom fan-, ned. Frisch out, Harris to Judges No runs, no hits, no errors. Washington—Ryan now pitching for the Giants. Rice out, Frisch to Kelly. Goslin out on strikes. Judge walked. Bluege out, Rya nto Kelly. No runs, no hits, no errors. Ninth Inning New York—Young fouled to Bluege near the stand. Kelly singled past Harris to right. Southworth running for Kelly. Muesel forced Southworth at second, Feck to Harris and was almost doubled. Peck made a most spectacular slop and drove buck of second and hurt his leg again and had to be carried off the field. Muesel collided with Judge at first base and Judge hurt his arm. Peck was carried off the field in the midst of a tremendous ovation. Taylor went to third base and Bluege to short. Wilson fanned. No runs, 1 hit, no er-

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