Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 78, Hammond, Lake County, 21 September 1921 — Page 8

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THE TIMES Snot. 21. 1921, r. ;- nr

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1 ! Johnny Wolgast Hands ! nCMpQfV'Q P!IP

Pi I KANi 'A ST E.K . Pa.. Sept. 21- Johnny i 5.7, I V.-.lpus:.. b.a.tm r "i one t'm- Light- j B wdtht CU.-mpion A... def e.. -O.t Jack fcj ; Gold:..-!. :.". York. In a fast ten j

it , round w.miup here last r.ltrn!. i P ; pad was the as?rMsor from the I

i,it.i Via 1 VaClW ilOVtyiflllAKffl fop. mm go

1ITII Hii TO PUT ELEVEN !H THE FIELi

tvniTIVG, TNP., Pert. 21 For the flrt time in the .at.nals of tb school, vVhitinj- high has introduced :i 1 bill team on the Kri U-rr arid H to establish football as a .-pott. This was Started through the work of their brainy little mentor. Caoh Hart, who Is not exr-eotin to c.o wonders with his nien t'.iit- --eas?n, but will ib quite a bit of surprising As this is the cperdntr year, he has not ri""'-ed a h-vy sob-dale for them, having booked hut .ur r mes in a'.!. The Hart man practice daily aftm th school and are pron is nyr. Co;.X:i il.'t has r.ot as yet picked the lineup find nes not expect to until about thr-ie. clays before the open in :; caric The backnrld consists of P.v.t-i. YViokhcrst, IVlsoii, Walske and Shepherd, while on the line there are TteKan, 1 '0wey. Moore, Koi-li. Iioskinfi, Ka::i-, K Kilters. M. Richardson and Ij. Rb'hard8on. There is also a second team th.it Tract!' ed with the firm team. These boys also have been phowlng up Rood. The schedule; October 1 Froehel, abroad. October 6 (ne:i. October 13 Blue Island, home. October 22 Mi.-niffan City, abroad. October 2 ft Open. Kovember 5 Valparaiso, heme.

2t . The same

a n d

Broken Is cck Kills Carolina Prep Player i2t.f.nr,riz mv, . ., fei. 21. flflnm I'ri-'eiuircl, HI, !led Jierr- here ycilcrCu;' of loji:i.-9 reeelTed in iri.-(j-p iltii the Iwal Iilcrh nehool footlmU tquaj Imitia. llin nevk : Cirlocatcd :ir.l thtreilit!try crr;t.T rarnlyiPiI.

jj ! ( i ha ') y I i lay. d

SCIEXTII;Ii: TESTS MADE OF RUTH'S EYE, IS U A IN AND MUSCLE

NT.W VOlvI". S. at

I Ti'n:- ;n vi:ii ii J 'OK 1 i. l.iii-.'y

l t;, or?".! i p.. i-.t L.r hud tioir ' s : i,t Calum Mil" T.ariy oil July t in J.-ie.y Ci. y vv,u ;.- v has !"-" novel ov.;r to M3i."-:ij ch,v.lS(

Harden will f-rvo ti i 1 i

T-'is., pr'j.T. Virtuilly t'-.e tn.rne clv-n that ojiiied the Crd to K.-j many wins l.i : t f!l will w-.rk In Din pa me and l'a., i.v brim ri v;i make his first apjj't ra rn ; r f the !!, ,n Vie prrid-iron as D... .-'juili i-i'l'TK' leader.

; JERSEY JUDGE ASKS I JUEY TO FROBE FIGHT

J Kits MY ITY. y. 21 .Jurymen

t. 21. ! f h llmhin c -.ur.ty grand jury,

Ka.-l s-'id". Seore: ; '''" n in .v. sterday, v.-ere urxed by ..:;..(, II 3 1 j S' ".e f t Jlihtic- FiaiiolB j. .(.n) (itii.i eix 1 2 - "'' a .' iu lonko a U-'clKion on tho

1

Dabo Ruth, world's greatest swatter of hasohaHs. has become i p-.itu r Oi ln.ert'st to sen-la e. He rHS jusl U!n.H'i s..;ile mtorcs!:nL' tests at tic 'k't'ai Uneist

iiir.

I

ni-

of p--vi-hnln.rv nt

m r i t b I i t h ie litf.ie nioropt in the n ; : rhiyinn of lins.'b:i!i, ntl,ht m:kt.- a stuily of hun as a htmiun iiricliiru

TOMMY GBBONS SCORES 16TH K.O.:

UUiiaL !U I III I ills I out. Khrman to KiU.h

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;

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niicht t?6t his power of muscla and speed of brain and eye. For the tests Ruth was connected with two devices. One recorded the exact time of his home run B.inp: from the time he Plnrted it until ho met an imaginary ball. 1 no other device, by moans of straps about his torso and electrical rennoftions. recorded tho

Stuart;

II. i man. I'iii.i:'"'

l!at:er!.-:! Kedr.r and J;odm-y, .V'

id Joil'iP

at Tex Ilickal.

Iiuf

.... j

tiogi'Hiiil for 1ft weight r!.'3inliion.

Friday ni-

at r a . Ca:l 'iremaiiio. the Cl.-velaTl ban-ta-n who f-i. es .bdinny ''ur'.m o i tli-

t-,t. arrived h. ,e fr ,n -b'V -t1 day. a. , M.i::iii.e 1 t. i i J:;n:u .' Pumi Tb! ; wt 1 1.-: fl lire; a;.,., .r Ml N W

r n we v,ri.ur match v:tU " Uu v !it .

helmer and l;rt;ha .

P

IiaDe liuun 'hooked t.p uli the .-.rnntiin ii..iir.....vit lr tests whith bhowed his superiority.

at' Uinae

i t-ia

depth nnd timino; of his breathinpr. Then Ruth w.is srnted hefore a battery of electric lights a-d asked to press a telegraph key each time on? of the lights Mashed. The flashes and pressures were recorded on delicate in'truMpr-frs. Tht result :;b,o'"cl that Ruth's muscles responded to the s'gnt impulse, transmitted through the brain and nerves between 10 to 20 per cent faster than the average person's. Which show? why Ruth excels in picking the rk'ht ball and then lacing it over the feiica

s a i u land ma i . i

Ti i .:..::i t.-'s ii." a '.' T . K . A victo, y pi bfibly will i ' e,,n winner of the ma n

Whiting Newsies Eomp Over Chicago Chapmans

SLHIVI5 llnlUL

i ' ' e r; r ' a I j. ; i; if !!.e w Jersey box-i-i:;' law as .'.ppi'en in ifie "arp'ntier1 o iii;-;:".v n.r'ci. .f Jn'y 2. Jur.tie. S.wavz'-'- ij i-i . d out that t'le

j l..'.v cMi.o r. be ewni'd ! y name.; and that i: the . "tit.1:-' ..f July 2 Mas a j ii;..j:t aro.l laei iy ea hei a boxing- or j s"a ! I hi :; rpa'cb, ils e-si.i.tiil eharact' r

a - a Mai-.- ii 1 not be cha :it:cd . He said fnrt h'-r that lie failed to

iiriir.-' a nd how a prize fight ia any

l a j um-K-rstand how a pi ,. hprht ia any v i a fie'at lic.-a'i:4i there is no

n and th; rewa rd is the pate

j receipt, or be. aus- the number of i rounds is iimifd. lb- s.iid that he did

Next Sunday r.t 'Irnvtr park .Terry j r

witness tiie f.isht and had not Seen

,;.,!;- j 1 1 1 ; a . i x ll'irbo' Aristos will, tie p:c!utf-s ir read an account of the

c.ii. K. -' U. a. I nsht, but taat li" iin- uott.-n the Imi.s I.ar. n... t twic'-. i pression tii.at it renily was a light

the lb.:

. v. fi..,.;.. 5it nn i i 'i

hundred-' of i.e,'v'J,p.it the tram I The Harbor outtii won the fust tiH I'M ami r.ot a loxin exhibition.

thar-red i!,e jury. "If you think It

was a fi.sdit, inlirt th-i principals and t.-rl to start ' t;.e i.riic, :. slabs' msnas' rf, 1 should Bay.

ma n tea.:, w ;i

victory to 18, wh n t h

urin- .;.t,dav. nt. in li n

lintel the e.-eat rba:.- j liub. .. l ..:i f r... hi;' Chios;-.)! The Ariitos ar

for the Kast (iiiica.

bv the ficoi e t 13 to

lion, eo (boia-

Kin man. Mori , lord IS yard ra

No runs, 1

KALAMAZOO. Mich... Sept.

hit, no errors.

SIXTH PMMi

t'ied (... M.c'arihy. Kollirc

Neurauter was sati

Joi.n K. k of Kob-

rrtsd.Vie earned -ff h!;;h homrs v. itii the line score of J 'j '!"nree sho.-tovs tied for M-.-.-r.d . w ith s--ro of 44. A. D. r.uehanan. W. F. VatcP and A.

!.. Devore. in the ij.J

my : v v. . f T.... .1 l.i i

sixteenth straight knockout here last! wll,.n i;;1-ki drepied his f.y, Kiiukiiian j birds which is sono Tiie-ht when he put away Joe Burke of : ,.,, Kol!inr 'a u-.yei s. .N'o runs, m ' also oriitmal with th

Detroit In the second of a scheduled

ten round bout.

jaw did the trick.

A left hook to the

: hits, me error.

Fleischer walk

t Fleischer hold in;:

created much exc

il shoot at 2o riir new, and Whiting club.

m.-. r.t and a;o cn-

;d, Ca'.'ahan singled, licilt

t :

Mr.

md.

1 1 1 . t ! i r u n - cair

i-d off

t IK

he

V.hi!e the battle did not last lonsr. Burke furnished some real opposition for the G-opher lightweight. IIo unpacked a wicked punch and Gibbons

quickly came to the conclusion that, he, j threw to liau.se h

could not afford to taita any chances, j errors. Burke ripped a bad in Gih-j j:TH I x M Mi. linns' forehead in the ore-nine round I Frey s.. ;.-. . a., -a ii tv

with a terrifi-: left rwing, H irke' n.-r's tiy. Ko'.;.:! th -:.ww -iA.A . ,,-.,.- i first. No ruas. n-i h

via mm a itui ...d a ri.-i.i.. ivi..i. i Warner and Kauscii too

ase.

I Kauseh. M. vei s strucK 1 ! V. r r. lr, ti r 1 1 m a In tearing InTn :

. , " , .. . ' . " j no hils, no errors, Ms opponent In the second. A hard Kit. HTM IXMXG

ietc nootc eiapperea uurice. uniiorc then whipped in a hard body blow, followed by another left hook, which cent Burke down and out.

K. P"vnr( n this event

score f 19. vu r b- irR ' sed by Y-irI Timm w.o. ti.rtu d .. of l . T!io match race be-

Wm . : van. e t tm-. -i-v eo

,ctrr.m sheo'eis

iK-is advanced when Nourauu-r threw ; with the wild to t.rst. Gaul ma ie a mo-:1 carcii j ly press m ...... r d .ubl.i.sr Caibiiian in a so

,.tt m e.d Ti.isbi hit to pitcher who j tween tire tv

o ruai, 1 lilt, n, a;er aim i .n. ...... j. - .

event on the pro-ram a ed by a iariic pathcrir

Was- I fans. Mi . Vi'.b r wi;.

vbi l! ollt at score Of to the C I.1:0 ,.o ,., r.,r. 1 wmv.imi this roatcii sin

' i

(are of; op rily ciiail r, i-s any smoo.vr J.

wnrv Krd Ins out. i.nrman m c' ' ' - - -

Ut. .No runs.; Fiot over ioe

for the afternoon was the f,i bird .--p.

. .: -.com by J.'r. ii 'narka dc Fo r1

jMm It nibs ii v n i A

the s'unih s

to be on Viiitil to ;..w this 'J'he lineup of both teams

HAMT-IOID JRS. WIN

The Co-:;. mans s'ait -d off with aiK. ( . I. . s rush in tie- iirt p-mhi-x bv pettinp 3' has bcn vl hits and 2 tons, but. th, ;! s a-urt . c ' u b . '-. , v, ,ev in the third intone iti'-l no-h't jrirt

Nov sics seoce r. runs and kept .n I ab-nt a m nth aR.. wiU do the slab ... . . ... ,. c. .1... 'l,i.c.l li:cn

..,.ri,.,v v.v. ...it ; in to- lourth in- w i'o . . '

.- u . i Ho (":. :.,! 2 runs in I The larrr-.- t crow

the seventh. The X- -.vsi. s u atiier.- l ! cxp-. ct ic 1 : . -.el.il.-. II,,-- f 'bn Ti el l r.s -e, HITS oontes

and 7 runs. In no time after tie- third will b announced in Saturday night's Jnnini? were the N.w-i.s m dtn.r Times. for I hr-v i.-.-it on fcoii:-.:' Si mi lotting

tio ;lo;,'le all over ihe lot. Ti Y.'hitiror N. w.-i. s v. ill play a rem; a c ame with, the Chapmnns at Sherman park, 53th and Garfield b .uh-card. Chi. ago. Sun. bay, Sept. - o'clock sharp. Scorw by ir.ni aps : Score by inninms: Y iiitir.tr New: if s . .Pi5 "30 2'-x 13 16 Chicago C'napn.ans . 2 1 1 I'.O in 2 - 7 t Ilattei-e.s Can tier and Uodr.ey; Viio e and Yore. Sti-ike mi'.K !:y Canrer. 4; by Viiue, 1. Fase on bails Off Vir.co. :; ; oiT Cann.-r, 2. i-nslfS I ose to Cliie-ipo li'iya Clnl. The N- ,, , s traveled, to la wndnl-

on t!;e b.iil auairuU th j s;k eialiy Jdl who l.sd ;i jx-cuniary InThe voirio'ui jeu fi.id.-r 1 teres i in the contest. If, however, it n r coro-i.; ori ly for his i v. as a mere boxing or yparrlnu exhibiiti.iiiia!, who hurled a! tion. it was permitt-d by law, and we

inst tlie rS'.'j renas sec. a i:hc l-j oo a ju-is1 s t,i uliici

courts did before July 2 and stay our hands."

The Tfrm.non't Jaaiors .lefeaf-d the C. O. F. Juniors, to the tuoe of 20 to .

League Lineup

pari;, Cioca:- ,, Saturday. S'pt. 17. an 1 pl-.ycd tie sir.. iter C'-ib who l i;iv in tile s-a -.n v. re defeated by the vhititm X .v.--i"s. 15 to 14. The

Newsies plav.-d irood bati-bu' with a

urii'U hi in

lfi n i n f 4 1 0 fl ? iitt'- the' Chicago side thoy

Ke.iar of the Ncw!ps pitched th

.., , . c .r. i l.e t. ram-: the season, aliowin n-

.-Vlil'.t i:.M aoi . - - - : ,

n at ttireo o c;oi ic u.i , -

op , : :bi ii p ay- i -s ' . . i t, ,1 1 h.

.1 -..,,. Oiirv i.-t i acli !l.-illiol ""' -

mml th.- vtil s-iiooi jv . u . in

Nc-.v York r.itsbnrh St. K-.uis Boston . . ,

The rore.-t.-i-s started with a four run Brooklyn rally in the se'-oad, but the Hammont j Cincinnati

Juniors rame back with twelve m their I c. iiiL.'-tj

half. The ii.unir.ond .Tumors were nev- riladvlphia.

cr in ;.er after the so ond inning, a'he feature wd the t-.viriinr of Lioft: ami b.is timely bitting-. I'. Ib-reelo. Sn.ps arid l?art-lron were also there Willi the s'i.K. M'--k--y," the boy v.-(-ll-

ler p:ti : d tor- p --; (c;-p iwii!l?S -as toil-h d oi't"'!, ,. boroiii'M

1 lus.ni were the suns out in the gar dens. Score bv inning-:

Ni-.v York Cievelarirl St . Louis

; Hooton

i Washington ...... i " J CinCAGO

for-- n i t a 1 n n 1 i s i n.mutii'nn

Hammond 1 12 1 1 0 3 1 1 x 2"!

CHICAGO CARDINALS TO PLAY SUNDAY

urc.u v

was wate of shootir

:c w-;rh the; is JO. K'-' j r:'-1 . Mr. Valor j rat

oe. '.,r at hia

. I w

. ! v. Mb at'..l.'ti--.i, to boil when they kick

0 the Iblie ?led becaU: 1 with pur.

joro! : ? who are easny of tilt . ir being d'-co-wl.ite h- a te, r.r.

v. h ii ran a.11

pa Club p

traps

Kauseh roiicd out to Meyers. Sprmg-- j ei.U 5iiooL. ,

M,-,f-.oi:.-k t .- 1 'oi l ;mm wnn n-

C N p

rm-l.t and tr

in

FORESTERS LOSE m

Tfl HC 0 HTO ' Moll's Texas Mazmr, Mhrnm.r. ami I! I If l j ij , Kauseh took care of Fle.scher, CallaU Ulm UU I U i ban struck out. No runs, one hit, no

Iuertnan, Khrman doni-lod, Soi;:lS.r UxT,. Timm br U scored when lueriiian tried to catch chopy.n ios last b:r.i. ... a r'n,a ,-.-,pc,i FoPowlnir are th-- r-'oro?

l.nrman oa- e,.e-ii.., ., . . - T,..., . .. .

thicv, past tb.nd, recni-ir i -i i-v i, .o. , ..

doubled A. i'. liuMan.ii, -Ji: a. '' "

IVn. K. Vi-r, 41: I'r. M . i mim. 4...

11. y. loce'.-r, 41

when McCarthy

NeutauUr walked, Brinhnmn

and Neuraut. i- scored. Urinkiiun t -ok tlr.-l when -Moll threw wild to Mi.ond.

Frey walked and KriTikoian s-o,ed on j F. ttfl. ; 1'ete Smelt.

,v.-in t'e.re-.o l-'f.v Out: 4!'l . Ij. l'e 1'- .

I'i . .Very. ?,: af.-i-.n, s. ; c-mi'l siioo 2:. birls: A. L. Pev.-rc

- V.'m. Timm, 1: birr-st. V.ver, IT;

pinh, Kauertm:

cor.d .

Luiorman singled to ldt, i-rcy i-.

i imm. ic: n . Phil Smi-it. I

McCo.,!,

last year's i-li'-.-n

I seas, 11 en four fiat tires-, mainly, in

fo e. lack, of confidence, equip-

n-r, has la . n overhaul

ed and with tires fully inflated, w l.l nick- lor lt-2l debut v.-,- lacklir.g the fu .sr team in the Cablet retrion. Kimr.-.-n has b-vn l'- r y.-ars and unc. .ooe.ity wilt be for y -a ra. the harder', oppommt Valpo has had o- will b.sve to icckon with. Last year se ... . . , , r V. 1 I 4 U .-.

- was a stumMtr.', r .oe ri looi..,.., nv I year befoie in basketball, etc. i Sat nrdnv the local if.-aiii hopes to

In a rather loose r-atin of runny!

rrors the Foresters lost to Dc s"t.i

C

MYTIt IWIXd. Wopner singled. Caul

V. rn . IX Vater. IT; A. 1. 1 tip-ha nan.

til: II. F. Kir -r(.. ir.; II. F -"x. U:

Mm. McC-.il. 1.1; TV.-. Mi.--.ny, 1"; Joim Kck, 10; Pr. H. Times, 1'..

ourt of Chicago by a score of five bo i l(, M?, , r;a .s ... ....... HH fl A HH ft Rllli1

three. The Hammond boy3 play, d birr 1 " , " i N j;H I JUUP league ball until ,h, ei.nth innin,; ri w ikc b ! Ijl 1101 fljU LKl 1 J 0 nXrz,: - -'i rpjin nni rrpn m i"r i:,Ti 2 z'Ti, ,J mm h ! f : 5

1 su Clio-1 n t ail otiwiar s r-n-i o ., a i. i

wi. -i t.lio roul I .-"is. A po-)d-,,r of ror .!-; will m to Gary

by aotoni bile ..nd train to do fh'dr lot in Kainins a victory. You are inv ' 1 . ' ;. t:)iefii new football suits were purchase d in Chicago faturday and were used by eighteen happy f-'otball pb-.yeis last nic.ht for the first time. I 'raid ice wa s.mpl'v and every player is c.nfldent of a vi-tory from the Gary scl'.od.

The ' with on

and 1 bese on bails, wh:l

r -,f fbb-air

: on lor'is.

-sles and IToys Cub are t;i Snndfy. riite. ' a; i-ce. The tie will Cat din, :1s

The first prof t of t ' e y - a ; s

li'.fi .v-tl 3 hi: s , t

- j J'r.rk. Simv third s!. a

n Cb vis C

. .o-b.-ill conf i Normal It a -i tie av. rr.'f CiiicaL-o t';e Kncin. ,

I.KAClIi vY. L. Pet, ...X'l 5(5 .610 of. .',7 ..,.83 62 .572 77 68 .531 ...70 7J .493 . . . . 5fi 79 .455 58 86 .403 . . . .43 9S .333 LHA (H E, W. U Pet. 9.1 53 .29 . . . . 9't 54 .625 74 71 .510 70 70 .500 71 72 .497 ...71 76 .13 . . . CS S3 .bi6 .. .IS 01 .345

uitcontent. There are two !,.iids of flippontent in t!;e v.-orbl : the .'1, -o.i;:.nt that vc rks ,ip i -.lio orient that vtin- iis : . u-,1s. (;,.. i..-.; -efs what it v.-nnt.-i r.m! th. - (o:! lures what

j it hus. Thore'.s m ce o for the first nut k'.!i'c.M : p::.1 t'.":e i. mi cure at ! ,.'.lvfor t'ie si conl. Gordon Graham.

Thos. x'c-Donald, hiirh court eeert-tury, tossed the first ball. John A . lb-; .. j;, state chief ranr, cuiyht tb.e first

ball. j KIKST IXXIXG. J Rusch after fouling over i iprht field!

tun

for it.: Sill. s-hut7. slMUl-d oi I

j center. MoO.-.ithy stiack out, Alberts j battina; for K.ilimt. Shutz out stealin,'. X.-n ra ut r Sprin'T. No ruiit, I 1 hit, no errors.

ence struck out. Spiii.-pr struck out, ' I ' J r a H locnich boat out a hi: to third. Mhr-, ,?, U ify i ion singled to left, Mo-nich ii-mis f' ' 1 1 I il U econd. Mor-mch caught napping, Modi

n

c

to McCarthy. No runs, 1 hits, no er rors.

For Hammond, Meyers prounded out, j

Eiirmon to llus.-h. lb io k man tlu'w eix straight strikes. No runs, no hits, no errors.

SKCOXn IXXIXG. I V,

Neurauter safe on hit to third, v-.r

Uliilb

on pnifjn pi av

ST. LOT" IS, Mo,. Sept. "hi-"lCO lloi'-.o.s o'.l of s" the lirol ma -h round of th amateur p-.'f cb ,: m i io n-: i p loins C-.unt'.y riui. t hi-,. ;1

21

fSEClAt TC THE TtMESl AVHITING. Ind.,. Sept. 21. John -k, lr. lb Timm and A. I. Pc-ore

the hijrii sruns at th? ait,nrr

i nt, ma 1 k d by son and equally sup. '"b Chan- ;.ion 1 '1 'ltb. rough with mi o t")-y over Charles IVitlas ,a form, r S

Four

5l:rvl'.-'',1 . aliot.al t lie S: .

pi-y

go!

way '.v r. un

it- f: l : ' i -l"b: t ;

iti". " V.-e- t i-.c-r . i J-lva.is cam v.- m il -i tcinc v 1c

I , . Pexter

GRIFFITH DEFEATED. In one of tb.- 1 . st pames te GrifiitH Athletics have had this year the Cent. A. C. nosert out the CritYith boys to the score of 6 to .". With a score in the first, one in the se, end ,ii:,l two in the sixth. Gt-iffjtii was lead. nc 1 to 0. 1 he V-r.tral A. C.

took a .-putr in the 'h r.d made 2i and 2 in I ho ninth, imiii.tr. tieii the j s,oi-e T.s -h ma le one in the tel.th an-1! i

Central l-rounh t. ov-r the wuiinn,: run

.... I th- eleventh. Kvans, a Ram rlt'heil a

leal iiood name of ball for the entrals. deseriin nmr-h praise, while Shr.---.ko held him up bchiml the bat. Gar.dic, the yonrmrter center fielder.

HKicne man could no

of ! did as much ft

rn champion. ) in one from stealing lour.o

I Ci-iiYith s hitfi to hattmc in two or tn

; U"'W ieB 1 fa H N

Cm-It mmmh V tuLs. tLiitmcJj vks?

other

who in his .--.in s i ti n has at. mn

rb feated llvais, (oiia'- t, and Jei -me i v irir : r: rr runs by the squeeze play route.

Brinkman forced Neuraut.r, McCarthy, park traps Sunday. Sept. ISth. V. it o ! Travels . CHi.-k nad a ma-sin ol .e.orai .. i-o.y ... o.,.,,. to Fleischer. Frey sat'. Fleischer let fourteen sho.e.-rs ni'-rol f ." foJ ami fy ru' day. Sept. 25.

Kolline'a throw tret away. brniicnan went to third, Fr. y stole se -ond, Brinkman out at home. Wafim r .-ate when Kollins threw low to first. Warner stole second, Gaul out, Tb-U to ileyers. No r.ins, 1 hit, 2 frrnu, Fleischer out, Brir.knan to P.us-ch. Callahan bingrled over fh-ut and . t-d eecond, Mulvey walried, both runners advanced whi n SprSr.tre r threw wild. Itaski struck out, Mtt'arlhy siosied, Callahan scored . KoHin -; file- to Ehrman. One run, 2 hits, 2 trrors. Tiunn ix.xixr;. Kusch singled to liiit but went out stealing- second. I.auerio i n to Kb-. seller . Springer I' d to Calialun, M ei; -Ich flied to Callahan. No runs, 1 hi, rio errors. Meyers flied to Brinkman, Tiau'.nian out, Brinkman to Rusch. Moll - ut, Brinkman to Kusch. No runs, no hits. no errors. rOI'HTH IXXIXG.

Khrman tib-d to Callahan makinp: wonderful bare-har.ded ratch. N'e urauter out. Moil to Myers. Brinkman struck out. No hjts, no runs, no errors. Fleischer ningled past second and stole second. VYarrnT to Kusch . Mulvey walked, Ttaski sine: led, Fleischer scored, Sprirg: to 'sirir. Raskl stole second. M.-Carthy siniabd down right fi-.bl foul line, Kasi.i scored, McCarthy taking- st-mul on tiirow in. Kollir.fr out, Neurauter to Kauseh. Two runs, 3 hits. KIKTH IXXIXG. Frey struck out. IVa.snT flir 1 to Fleischer, Giul hit through K 1 ! i r. a:

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