South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 277, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1920 — Page 7
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Cleveland Clinches American League Pennant With 10-1 Victory Over Detroit
SPEAKER STAR AS
ATHLETICS DROP TWO AS SEASON CLOSES
INDIANS CLINCH
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CRIPPLED SOX WIN BEHIND KERR 10-7
REDLEGS WIN PAIR AND LOSE ANOTHER
(NEW YORK ROOKIES
LOSE TO DODGERS
Manner Leads Attack Which Brings Cleveland Championship. DLTROrT. Od. 2. f'ln r.iu tvon Its way lnt th" world h ri s Mm? thi.1! 'i ft'Tnoon. ea jt uring the American larUM pennant with a ! tO 1 Victory , , r ItMlt. ' 1 ! a fl l .-dd b-;t h.ilf :i trani- ni're margin in th.- 1 -agu- rar to r-m.- fit-finitely the lulity of a ti. with Chica uro. Th Lilian op"r.-d tluir offensive in th third irinin; and suMainrd it I racti' ally throughout th- remainder of the gamp, coupling it with Mdham'H fi- passen and some poor tr by IMmit. Whilo Jim H.igby waw hit hard, ho kept the hits i nr!y well f attr-d and was accord - d brilliant h'.ipport. It was his 31st v i tory of the season. Tris Spvikr was chfprd at rvry opportunity. SpKikrr responded with f i v brilliant f.fddin; plays and thret hits in six time at the plate. SaUrr K'p flail Oddly enough Speaker- mad' th bivtl put out ef thf 'amc A f in .Mmped from the hr a'h rn and a.vkd for th bill but the manager : d. sivir.g ri c wanted it an a keepiak. Thfr was little doubt of Cleveland's victory alter the third Inning when errors hy Jonen and Young. oriiV-ined with singles by Speaker and Gardner sent In thre runs. Hums nent in two more with a d i-ih! in the fdxth and Pagby followed in the .seventh with a triple sending in three mates. Evans peered P.aghy with a single. In the eighth Wood tripled over Flagstead's head and scored on an out. Cleveland arid Detroit will close the American league season here tomorrow. Score: (aovHand A 15. II. II. (. A.
Kvans. If 0 1 0 0 Wambscrinss. 2h $ J 3 1 6 Speaker, cf . . . G 2 3 5 0 Hums, lb 1 2 8 2 (i.irdncr. 3h . . . . . 0 1 .1 0 wood, rf - : : o o So well. 3 1 1 3 4 'Nill. c 1 1 0 3 0 Xunamaker, c 1 0 0 0 0 Pagby. p 5 1 1 2 1 Totals 43 in 14 27 13 iM troit AB. It. II. O. A. Young. :b 4 0 0 4 2 Hush. f 4 0 2 1 4 'obb. cf 4 0 1 0 each. If 4 0 1 1 0 IMlmann. lb . .4 1 3 11 0 Klagstead. rf . . 4 n z 3 0 .Jones. 3b 4 0 1 1 3 Manion. c 4 0 0 0 0 Oldham, p 2 0 0 n l naumgartnor, p 0 0 0 0 0 7llale 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 35 1 11 x2S 10 "Wambstranss out In fourth, hit
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Totals ridladelphla I keS, 2ll Myatt. rf .... St. vies. IV, ('. Walker, cf . W. Johnson. If flallouay, 3 b . M.- 'ann, ss . . . Wircro. c .iIT. I Kelly Moore, p J. Walker . Totals
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RittP.1 for Slapp in 2nd. Hatted frr Moore in -'th WayhirtKton 0J0 oio ooo-T Philadelphia ."OO 0 o r f.on-5 Ilrrors O'Rourke, Johnson 2: Dykes. Two base hits Courtney. Double plays Galloway to Dyke; Moore to (Jalloway to Styles; Courtney. O'Rourke to Brower; o'ltourke to Hrower, Moore, McCann to styles. Ieft on bases Washington S; I'hilidelphia 4. Hases on hall. off Courtney 2; Slapp 2; Moore 1. Struck out by Courtney 2; Moore . Islntr pitcher Slapp. Tmpires Hvans and Nallln. Time 1:32. Second game: Washington 002 KO 100-4 3 0 Philadelphia 101 00O niO-3 9 3 Shaw and Picinlch; Naylor and J. Walker.
Colonels Hit Hard and Win From Breuers 10-5
ST. I.ons. Mo.. Oct. 2. Chicago Iii: w;:h .i ,f ncr.-ance behind Dick Kerr t'-day. i. f. ating St. Louis 10 t 7. but dropped out of the running for the Ameriian league championship, with cievcdand' overwhelming i' trry f,er Detroit. Hoth teams finish their s hedule tomorrow, but . victory fr.r the White Sox and a defeat for Cleveland would still u-iv the Indians a full game lead. The formal champions went after Payne from the ftart. taking the N ad in the second inning. St. Louis tied it up jn the fourth, but the Sox came back in the next inning and
forged to the front with vies that produced a run.
Cliiciiso Murphy, 3h. . Ia ihold. cf. F. Collins. 2b.
J. Collins. Falk. rf. Strunk. If. McCleilan. Schalk, c. Kerr, p. .
Pittsburg Wins Third Came of Three-Plv Closing Per-formance.
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PITTSBURG, Pa.. Oct. 2. Cincinnati clinched third place In the National league today by winning the first game of a triple header from Pittsburg. 13 to 4. The visitors also won the second game, 7 to 3, wlule the Pirates defeated the Reds in the third con' est, tl to 0. The first game was started at noon, but before the third had been finished, darkness settled over te city and the game was called at the end of the sixth inninp. It was the tirs't time that three National league games were played hero, in one day.
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BRAVES Am PHILLIES DIVIDE FLXAL GAMES
Brooklyn Hits Recruit Pitchers Hard and Wins From Giant?.
Ni:W YORK. Oct. 2.and Rrooklyn played the of their Ferles Saturday
champions winning. 4 to (Hants presented a recruit
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BOSTON. Oct. 2. Boston cicsrd the home season Saturday by dividing a double header with Philadelphia, the to 2 victory in the nrt game assuring the home' team of not finishing in last place. A slnc by Ft. Miller and Fletcher's triple tkd the second game in the ninth inning and the visitors won. 4 to 2.
m tac 11th inning o:i singles by Miliar and Williams and three
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Totals 4 3 10 St. NniK A P. U Gerber. s.J 4 n Gedeon. 2b 3 0 Sisler. lb 3 Jacobson, cf. ... 3 1 Smith. 2 b 3 2 Tobin. rf 3 f Wetzel. If 3 0 SVvereid. c 3 1 Payne, p 2 0 Deberry. P 0 ft Lynch, p 0 n Limb. 7. 1 1 Mullen, zr n
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Totals 4 4 Pittsburg A.B. P.ipbee, If . Ca re j", cf 3
Tierney. 2b o ! Southworth. rf ..3
Barnhar, 3b .... 4 Grimm, lb 3 Tray nor, ss .... 4 Schmidt, c 4 Cooper, p 0 Glazner. p 1 Nicholson .. 1 Wisner. p 0 Cutshaw 1
Milwaukee 000 005 000- 3 9 0 Louisville 000 054 01 -l 0 13 0 Gearln and Staylor; Wright and Kocher.
by own batted ball. z Batted for Oldham in Sth. Cleveland 003 002 410 10 Detroit 000 000 001 1 Krrors Young, Hcilmann. Jones, Cobb. Two base hits Burns, Cobb, Hale. Three base hits Bagby, Wood. Stolen bases Heilmann and Flagstead. Double plays Wambsganns, Sewell to Burns, 2; Young to Heilmann; Sewell to Burns. Left on bases Cleveland, 12: Detroit, 7. Bases on balls off Oldham, 5. Hits off Oldham, 13 in 8 innings; off Baumgartner, 1 In 1. Hit by pitcher by Oldham (O'Neill). Struck out "by Bfigby, 1. Losing pitcher Oldham. Umpires Chill and Owens. Time 1:28.
Totals 4i 7 IS 27 12
z Batted for Bayne in 7th. 7.7. Batted for Deberry in sth. Chicago 010 114 20 10 St. Iuis 000 200 203 7 Two bae hits Strunk. Payne. Three base hits Schalk. 1,'. Collins. J. Collins. Kerr. Smith. Stolen bases McClellan. Smith. Sacrifices Falk 2; Gerher. Krrors J. Collins. Gedeon. Left on hases Chicago ?; St. Ivouis 10. Bases on balls off Bayne. 1. Hits off Bayne 15 in 7 Innings; off Deberry 2 in 1; off Lynch 1 in 1. Struck out by Kerr 4; Bayne 2; Lynch 1. Losing pitcher Bayne. Umpires Hildebrand and Moriarlty. Time 1:40.
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Wins For Kansas City First Game Kansas City 000 200 200 04 S 15 2 Indianapolis 000 301 000 01 3 11 1 Williams and Lamb, Connelly: Petty and Henline. Second Game Kansas City 000 00 0 5 2 Indianapolis 110 10 3 5 2 Ames and Lamb; Jone3 and Hen-line.
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Totals 36 4 Batted for Glazner in Batted for Wisner in Cincinnati 116 Pittsburg 030
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Pnw.MI. ef .... Crui?e, rf I 'ay t s. If Sullivan, rf-cf . Molke, lb I Joecki 1. 3b ... Chri.stenburv, s (VXfill. c Ford. 2 b McQuillan, p . .
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Merkle, lb 4 111 1 Pakfrt. cf 4 1 ! 1 o t' Farrell. c ... 4 0 6 H-ll. 3b 4 0 3 1 2 Marlott. 2b ... 2 0 0 2 4 leathers, 2b ... o o n r, Vaughn, p .... 1 o o Daly i o o Martin, p o i o i Total 31 1 6 2 7 IT Batted for Vaughn in 7th. ebb-ago r.iii inn f'Od.i Chicago f-nn o.i r, Two bae hit: Clemons. Horrsbv, Schupp. Paskert. Deal. Three lMye hi:.- Schupp. Deal. Stolen haMark!1. Janvriri. Errors Pa.-kert. O'Farrell. M.iri,vt. Vouch. S.icrir'.ce La van. I .-.! 1 r'.ay.- Terry to Mario;t to Mrrklc; Stock : Hnrr.--y to Jam Tin. L' ft on bas-'s S
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Two base hits Groh. Roush 2, Tierney, Barnhart. Three base hits Daubert, Kopf 2. Errors Kopf 2, Traynor 2. Stolen bases Duncan 2. Daubert. Groh. Rariden. Fisher. Double plays Schmidt, Traynor and Grimm; Rath and Daubert. Left on bases Cincinnati 9. Pittsburg 8. Bases on balls Off Fisher 3: off Glazner 2; off Wisner 1. Hits Off Cooper 10 in 2 1-3 innings; off Glazner 4 in 3 2-3 innings; off Wisner 4 in 3 innings. Hit by pitcher By Cooper (Neale): by Wisner (Daubert). Losing pitcher Cooper. Umpires? Harrison and O'Day. Time 2 hours. Second game Cincinnati . . . "00 000 700 7 14 1 Pittsburg 100 100 0013 6 2 Benton and Allen; Morrison and Haeffner. Third game Cincinnati 000 000 0 4 1 Pittsburg 300 003 6 8 0 Napier and Rariden; Morrison and Haeffner.
Totals 3 3 Brooklyn New York LYr o r s 0 1 s o n , sella. Three-base Home run Wheat
2 6 27 17 . . 100 20(1 010 4 . .001 100 000 2 D. Grimes. Kinhit Grittith. Stolen base -
Johnston. Sacrifie. Gaston. Double plays Olson to Kilduff to Konetchy; Baird to Kelly. Left on bases Brooklyn. S: New York. S. Bases on ballst Otf B. Grimes, 3; off V. Barnes, 1; off Davenport. 1. Hits Off B. Grimes, 4 In 3 innings: off Mitchell. 2 in 4 innings; off V. Barnes. 9 in 7 innings; off Davenport. 2 in 2 innings. Struck out Bv B. Grimes, 7: by V. Barnes. 2; by Mitchell, 2. Winning pitcher B. Grimes. Losin s pitcher V. Barnes. Umpires Rigler and Kle;,;. Time 1:45.
Mud Hens Take Both
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gel. Holke. Errors Wheat. Christenbury 3. Sacrifices J. Miller. Wheat. Boockel. McQuillan. Chritenbury. Left on base Phil ad 1phia. 11; Boston, 9. Bases on balls Of Knzmann. 1; off Causey. 3; off McQuillan. 5. Hits Off Knzmann. S in 4 innings (none out in 5th): off Causey. 5 in 4 innings. Struck out By McQuillan. 2. Losing pitcher Knzmann. Umpires -Hart and Kmslie. Time 1:30. Sceond Game Philadelphia 000 001 001 2 1 T Boston 000 000 20 0 fo) 2 V 1 Hubbell, Causey and Tragresser; Sett and O'Neill.
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CARDS IV IN CLOSING GAME FROM CHICAGO
CHICAGO. Oct. 2. St. Louis de-j feate l Chicago here today 1 to 1. in j the final game of the season. Vaughn '
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First Game Minneapolis . . .012 120 000 6 1 1 .". Toledo 200 020 002 7 14 4 George, Robertson and Mayer; Middleton. Nelson and McNeill. Second Game Minneapolis ...100 000 001 2 11 3 Toledo 010 000 002 3 9 4 James and Mayer, Henry; McCoIl and Woodall.
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