South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 281, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 October 1922 — Page 8

SUNDAY. OCTOnF.R 6. 1922 0 . V ' V5'r a .' -" ' . '-.' 7f - 4 by G. JQouis lUoIF" 47 ll VV. tin ; Li I.'rU 11 M7 ,V i f li i v,y ;; t A IT V

THE SOUTH BEND PIE 17 3 -7 ITIE 3

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Breaks Help McG raw's Men Jjr

to Four Run Rally in Fifth

Overcome Yankee Two-Run Lead McQuillan Steadies After Had Start Ward Hits Second Homer of Series Vt Infield Aid- Giants in Scoring.

Giants' Pitchers Critics Said Could Not Stop Yanks

(Contlnuf'l Ff?,m I'.tr, On )

Thn darts ap;. iron?!' v.-rre tr'!r.

, ito trt Mays' r.'.Idin?. With tho exmu3. the ball took a qu-r ,r uv. 1 j ( ,.r.t!cn r,f Frijjch thoy alI .j tQ

an j ecou ecu. a only knoc-K it do.vn. (irlvo through the box. Maya was uj-

fa.n onyuer an innia r.it. .McQuillan thn .smickf J a two Kn-jr Into th left reld. Uar.c-roft. thnvt battrr, J::t a hört tr.i:nI-r to V.ird. who r.icel in t.'int it f""nie l Snyder wouWl irely 1

thrown out at tho tlnn-

ir.' hl- ur.iU-rhanJ tall. VAN ICS Witt slnfflod to center. Cunningham flc-Mini? tho drive nicely. Dasan .'-inglod to left. Witt ffop;ir.K at f con.l. It was a hard i .1 line drive. Iluth flirl to fNnnln?.

I.:t t.i-j ... who rr.:iilt tho r-.-ttrh tvitVi li'j

bal!. too, hopped in a: bn-l nuin.,ack arai:l lhe CPntf.r fIf.:J fono;

i;er ana weni over war i ii 'n jj

that both Snyder if. i ;.Icfvui','.aii reached home. Th i:ore hart b'-en tied and there

r.-aa no ens out. Mays b ','an pitchin? hard io Oroh. On tho thinl pltrh Oroh aIo hit a liht infield bounder that looked sure tu be a putout, but the ball prl-mrf-d off the pitcher'?! tr.ove for another sr-rateh

hit. Frisch thn .- a rr. !'.

I! in-

croft to third and Oroh to sm on 1. Irlh Meu.'el. th" next hitter, flapped th ball towaril Ward at second. An ordinary bounco would havo permitted a tr3' for a putout at the plate, hut tho ball jumped hlrh Into the air and by th time It

' '.I hfavlly and was hurt, tirn-

dr:; railed. Wilt rcachnl third t.isjy after th catch and was held up by IIut,-gin.s coachin? off third when he started for the plate. Iu?an held first on the play. Plpp hit- t o rJht for a Flnsrle scoring Witt and

sandln- Du van to third. Pi

pp wan

out tryinrj for re-ond, Cunningham to Kelly to rrish. Jl. MetiMl singled o rinht, scoring Ducran. Hchans up: ."dei'sol reached yecond when Snyder's throw to r ate h him stealing qot through I'rlsch, Meijs.d then tok third when the boll rolled to center. It was a tolen base. Sohan fanned Two runs, four hits, one error

Sot-ond t:.nln.

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National Leaguers to Use Regular Team; Doak to Hurl

Henninjr. Sinirer Pitcher. Doped to (ie .Miijor Lrazue Ajisrr

pation Argument Fournier. Stnck. Mueller and Lavan. Star.-, to Plav.

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Hughey Jennings Predicted Yanks

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DEFEATS GEORGIA

i ham walked. S'r.vder out. Iuiran to!

came down into warn K.nvo u was; r . y r , . . a too late to do anything but snuff J J'1') fI:od to It. Meu- TrOUüle MlttlU? out the batter at first ba-. r,in. - Iv-Uy out Mays to IMpp on a UÜÜ fc g

LI uiw nil T tU J iKl li'n ' I - I I . next came a clean single to left from the bat of l'ep Yourm. i-nr:r.tr (droh. The rally ended when Voting warf nipped off first. The Giants Rot only two hits after that, and never threatened to rore

IN SCORELESS TIE

PURDUE WIIIS OVER JAMES MILL1KIH III GLOSE GAME, 10 TO 0

Wet Grid Holds Down Score Purdue Lacks Punch to Repeat Touchdown. LAFAYr.TTi:. Ind.. Oct. 7. With dilfu-ulty I'urdue su . reeded in pii::. up a fr;M'ro of t'Ti ti) nothing avrair.-t

ar linals .-m-iib. if. yu"':-v, !;'. S'-uIt. 11... !-V'.;r::r. lb. k. ").. I.'an, p. (':-:.::::,::. r U. -.ry, f I i a lv . p. H.irfooT. p. ll.tln-. North, p.

l.IMill' .vii,';rrs i!ri' lvr, rf. vvf. X.,- ;rr, rf. 'r'':h. lb. T..;:hiy. Cb Clr.ff. y. ::v S!.:nK:. f M'T:" r,?. p

I Said Giant Pitchers Would

i'lavs

again, Ititjht after the Oiants made

I.Iate. Ilaneroft walked. Oroh flied 1 ir.

h ive to be called. Iluth who made atch. N'o runs, no hit :

a

ni;

no errors.

their cluster of rorc,", the Varik. flapped the ball upon the infield turf, but as luek would, have it, all

theje blows bounced in the orthodox way and tho batter? were thrown

out. Fall to Hun Ont Hunt Boh Meusel benn the Yanks' venth turn at bat with a roller tht Oroh had trouble In handlini;. On the way'to first Menzel .-lowed Cown. feemtngly with the thought that It was of no use to run. Otherwise he couM have pot there .-;ifely for Groh's throw wa bad and Kelly dropped It and had to step off the baff to pick it out of the mud. As it was the play was very lose. It itm only a few ecnd.s later that Ward bombarded the bleachers with his home run. making a poat of Moused. Then came the la?t chance in th ninth and the rorkler-s dire-ard of Kw irMt-clp.s' men Pino slammed

thn"flr.t nltehed ball down the left J f:rst pitched

field line for two h is. . lie trapped off second 0:1 Mou l's

to Groh. Yankee hope- b-uan to expire, but they Cared up i:nmii.italv u-hpn S'rli.inr cot a Innir sil.-''."

!r.tn tft There wart onlv one outi''1 and

und Mensel had Rone tf) third.

that it was expected that Sdiansj, .....i4 . -i st'i.l wir'i ure b.is''

.o 't-,',. ,nn;t n tried ! Il'PP 0:1 a hound, r. Your

e . 1 lit- Hi.. um ......... ... ,

to reach focoml anl failed, ended the cum1 with a tly to M

Trad Schani L.-en willlnc to h av , - ' 'T .nn-ifh alone wh n he reached 1 ' 4

first. rb Mrit'cl could :

t'Ipp on a fast play

No runs", no hit.', no errors. ! Tl c r . at 1 It was still dri7ZlimT ra!n nnd the! 1 rn ,ri'c Into lank Giants were be-?innini; to .ta'd. Slltirizers' Attack. YANKS Ward filed to Vountr.' who made the catch ara!n.t the' NllW YOKK- Oct. 7. "If the

rieht field wall. .Scott out If. err, ft I Yank fed th-v are oinir to face a 1ln-vin- 011 a Jippery fb ld. In liana; pol;,-he d team work and relying cl

Army Team Beats

U. of Kansas 13

To 0 In Battled

Herroirs Team Keeps Ball in Depauw Territory Wet Field Mars Game.

Slime's Team Shows Cla?:

Straight Footl)all

A":aint Crackers.

Game Played in Rain Wet J Ball Causes Fumhlcs Cadets Get Breaks.

Oct.

Displaying i

Mays out, Frisch to Kelly 1 -t of soft pitchim- in this .-erh.'and Depauw football ttan.s battled

to Kelly

on a fast play. jthey ar- due tf) be treated to one of to a scorelc.-.s tie

.No runs, no n:ts. no error?. i .i:e !:-:,' -i : ;!:'ir:-fs of their i:ves. The Yankcf. wro trying tf, cet aj So spoke Hj'-'hey Jennin-rs. for "ame in before, rain Mopped them. ! vi'-r Aniej ic;n b-:tie idol, now as They w ere playin- fast, al! of them ' -i-tant to McGraw.

akin? a crack at the first rood Lall. I "The Yur.kces are a team of slu?Thlril Iriniii?. rs. I'ra -t icdy every batter who (HANTS McQuillan out, Schan ti-kes a b!.-.- swin has a decided to Tipp on .1 hunt in front of th ! u ( 'i'i-' on certain kinds of pitch-

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the Yanks have their

to It. Meus'l. It was raining muchih'"!'- We know nil of them, harder and it looked like time would! "The Giart pitchers stopped

I"rirh flied to

lU'-'i'erS

ru r.r.ir.'-r

Ya nk er.

causo they were t !'. e i r won k r. ess. ."The Yc iik e .s

cold

last fail

the be-

l'-Ie lo pitch to

I'iie Giants poked from the bench l-a X ither

do

lo not like curve

they fancv the

'ait to their places on t'o field w hilo j pileht r with, a i h.ane of pace w ho the crowd jeered. The umpires I c.n .- low tip on them, only busting

-seenif'd unmindful of the downpour! a fa

and made no move to call time. I let them know he Mill has .such a YANKS Witt flied to Cunnlncr-1 -It livery in his rejictoire. ham who came in fast for the catch. "'Th" American P.-axc;ers can p-et Outran out. Grdi to Kellv'ou theli-adv for a diet of curve i-e'l pitch-

here this after

noon. The ball was in Depauw territory most of the time-. At one time the ball was almost to the Depauw line when Indiana lo; t the bail v on downs and I itzpatrick punted out of danger. Foil owinj thi, Indiana a pa In rushed tho ball to f . 10 yard line, where floate' tried ' -dropkick but failed. Hach team completed one forwa. i pass, although Indiana tried seven times and Depauw five to fain by this method. Frcpient fumbb .- were costly to Indiana, l.'oacii II' rron of Indiana place 1 many su'.-ti-tutKS in the lineup while only 1 ".

m -t eT.tinly on straig""ut football,

tli University of Chieapo machine;

rullf I up a twenty to nothing fcore

BIOOMIXGTON. Ind.. Oct. 7. ' CHICAGO.

WUST POINT, N. Y., Oct. 7. Army defeated University of Kansas today 13 to 0. Th- contest was witnessed by a larpe crowd of spectatre r 0 A Toneoa -nftc 1 ' r ry t i Via

on the University l Georgia In the W4" "vv - h f.r,t pa me oi Chicago's he as on to-j stands to cheer their eleven. The -ay. Urame was played In a drizzling rain

crowd of : . f 0 ) witnessed the !,..,, .-v. v.,.o-,,.

i nie d soi'.e overhunp! ...... , ., , thna'.iried another! ade the ball wet and slippery. The

This afternoon at 2:4." o'clock th is t.is a t d 1 1 -, )T.i.r! nt i . -r. : rs this yt ar in the No.;ior..:l.

the James Miiliken co'.hp. fotball' will m-t tli South Ind .ir.g-r mr.e team of Decatur, III., tlris afternoon in an xhibiton pani. at ..rger pai k. The game wan played in a drizzling ; The Cardinal.- who are barntorm-

lin, and th- .o-gy hell previ nted J i r. p in this section r.f tho :at wi.l

lo- I'.oni rma kf rs Irm optnln up.prser.t th.e regular linear) thst rep-

Ith end runs and passer. jrrent-d them in tho National

tho tirM pei .od ti;ej-e was a; league pennant race- this year apa!r.t

series oT punts a Tie: which YVeil-( the local tosher with the po;ibir' m.an made tw o hcr p.is.cos to ' , A( . ption (f Modgers Horr.sby, who Murphy. Widiman then plunged . in all probability will net te with througix th" .Mill. ken line fr a t;:(. i touchdown. Il i s!r.an k.icked the ; llfirn-bv. tie r.e-.v hci- r;lri klr . Koal f rem plar men:. i has been offered a big contract to I icischnian, ti:e new Purdue ;,-.,,, a u l!n ,,f nu-Jor '.eacue Mar

guard p'aved a stel.ar came, as OMi f,,r a month n a b.i ir.stormir.g tour

A crowd of inter.- '.. t ional ;

Simpson of man was tin

the invadi rs. Kver?outstanding star in the

and

parted

will tak1 the

off r rather than barnstorm with hi

Purdue backtiehl. He ni.uie one run own club.

of 20 yards and several runs for ten, However, the remainder f thi yard". I Cardinal llr.eup will be ir.tact with Miiliken made but two finst downs! four r.f ,., r ;,-;id;ng pitcher with ogainn the Boilermakers. At fur ; plt. dub. : !1 Doak, on of th pl'ehdifferer.t times Purdue liad the pi::-j !.-,; of he b ue j.s elated to opskin within striking distance of the, lPr-.ning on the mound th'-s aft-

o own pour. The pame was plaved on, , 1 1 ' . V a sllpperr rain-soaked field, which ! l although both tennis had trouble

trade forward ja.-sing diilicult. j Georpia fought a jducky battle,'

Mopping C'ai'-apo for downs tiiree

times inside the ae yard line. Itan.

du.ll.

'with the ball. The cadets wore more

recovery. Forward

Miiliken :val. but lacked the pur.rhj,. to put It oer. In th.e-third period)..

"Tt i ion Mrs

I'otk. '.i he jdaycl fevt ral the (' --rural lea-ae when

llolwerda was substituted for nacr s-juth llend had a franchise in the and sent a drop kick over from th j b a-re j mt a stranger to Suuth Ilrnd

successful in passing and

! ; lay of both teams

I passing and kicking featured the

Goer- a's star left half, t .vice

ball through occasionally, to mcn were used by Depauw.

Iannip and sim'n.iry:

I

InJitua 0

Wie litorinan France I'.lltltT

ball. Groh made a ! in -'. The curve ball beat the Yanks ; l.ditvi

was i beautiful .-top and perfect throw.;

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du ce , 'linn waiKou. rj p iiteo in louni'.

no runs, no nits, no errors. i The downpour continued, but not word was heard from the Yank!

lipure it will turn

iX

the . springer

-r.CK it: tili- sc: .es. I mnv

i -------- "Of course we will r.-ss big Doug- - Wil'eu lis. With him in the lineup the ' vn.-oi.l ... . . . , I llelll.IS serit.s would be m now. Doug. as i

the umpires told tho i curved the Y.nks out of their shoes1 !Vri..(i:

r.,i..... 1 .... L . . . iT.i;.. .... f. ....

o i . i- io sj'ccu up. 'last fall i i imi-iii.i " w i ii

j ; IkMiiuw O o (o

i Field jn lge--i:. n. Murrisna (K.ui;.si.

lb id iin . sman .ho k Mc-Cnrd (llliu-.is).

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Clark

ran for had d:-ab f 1 om t iie Thi.-! :v i

o v e r h a d

C rack ;'

i;;:iit gains after tacklersj

. t era- K'iee and was I.': Ken

rame in the second quarter, leu: brl.e t;p the Georgia attack Kar.der was the r iiief dispatcher.

BOWLING

sS: HOLY GROSS LOSES

GASE TO GRIMSON

. . S i nm a Pn -!. ! ... llrwi:. itzpatrie' . . Nt-s'.i;: Kran.sier ' . CluLjU !

EAGLE LEAGIT. IIAOLES I 'arris 140 12C U7 DeWrtrrJiar 1V5 te- ikh

i Fi.MIfr HI I.V. las iMvrrs 1.12 K,:i 147 '; Murphy l.VJ 111 10s

l'fl-yar! lir.e. Purdue i Kerr

Stewart Swank lt. L. CJarpo'd Fleisch man . . . . V. I. Clayr"l Preshaw P.abr IPrersman Murphy, rapt.

We'd aa an

ans.

I'ap ian ..I.K.... . . . I.T . .la; ...C ...k;.... .. KV . .1:1: ..OP..... ...idi... ...KII...

d

He

er

I has'd.iall Mhben j .,.-rfor!l!,

H-PH Carp, yprs. . . . Arringt-.n ; smart f

L. A. ;i.ir::e I ti- i . . . i

'n.',' '1' j h ave cor.sidrr.at . ddhc : .V.Vhewinau I Ir. runs r.ff hi- d P.vrr Harper ; -1" . ; . ,v -. l.-.u.s club '. Sajo;".;, . f .. . :. , v.-ith P-

. Harrison

tho-avh be In la

in a number (f

- one of the cleverest n! it c io-rs ia the mar

c.xgues :'d iv and lhe o: al club w;Jl

ov O

mak-

:i l'.iv no i I -n nine.

42C 41S 44.' 4".7

I "ourth Inning.

GIANTS Ik Measel out. Outran to

nng'.O'l

Wird I '' st Pipp to right. Kelly forced

!!' ! 'niin- fit second, Pipp to Scott ata

OLD KG. MAN PROTESTS

r PlVrn T A TIAY: ra-a. j. iaanr.es .a

n.

Fir.;t Points Sroreil After Two Pintlt'r Years Come in Drizzling Rain. cam r.::ir)Gi:, Ma?-., Oct. 7.

i Totals

CIIAI1MS I relle ' urebeck . i T-.-aa

1 "'lU'J .... Mergnn ... CarbriJge Totals ..

l'.t VVi PC. 14

int 10.1 107 11

1..7 bVl b'2 TJO II".

472 4M 407 ."..to 4 OD

ill, ;.,.,",:,;, Singer twirler. if the big boy is

;i:.-h:. ller.ning li.ri ritthed wincing ball for tho im al ilub all year a?alr.s sono of the be.-t emi-pro clubs in the country. II has -nough

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Odlcials: Itef-r.-e KMridg- Mi-h ; g 1 1. 1 . I'miiir.1 K-iin i I pa n w t . Fi--bl jmize St. John (Notre Paituo. ibal linesman vlroves (Illinois). ..-. 7 o- .1 npi li ii i o n

Touchdowns Wollmar. Goal frmno1jr ieaut toueh.lowi! Ilvcrsrajn. l'i.'ld goal II.. 1- i PdP Pagae lu.l p.ayrs

to

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word a.

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C.4 7Ö1

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:ni-jfd being d uh!-

iy at

have score !

ca

am ftjrri d Kedv

Ward to Fcott.

No ruhs. one hit. r.o rrors. Y A X K S M oi:sf ! fa n r d .

4 , ; n'.ed to Young. Ward fanned , ' No runs, no hit a, r.o errors.

a step, second.

ca no l'.it ion

ht

cinc.;o. (ut.

of tin- third i-a mo of tho city teries bet w n the Wiiite Sox and the c'ubs for the c hampien.--h.il: if Cliicago ta-

drew et rung

-apjiroval from of ö". yard

affr his Prot!

Ward's fly. MoOnlünn nt'ehd 11" t:m

rf which wero halls and 2 strike-. ( , 1 t,i t .- r I i ( r lf)S times i

.j .v-o, , , .... to make it a gam- as the rain

in e:ght Innings am j . ' decreased slightly, it looked like an-ltion to play, h.aving been covered by

workM m tn mma. P".ci.- inmn, .-M t.irmuür

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t "ifq .nn inree oi ine mich . -

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facing him Koing out on t'.iea. Seven- j

TAILS r.arnhard ..

. 7.bier:inski .

! Kd Do Hose

l!arard dI.at-. d lloiy i ross tc aay : p:itti-on a to .'. ill - gam-- was rough but ' Harpr

'.::ou: su ar..; v:.. j i.i (i in a Tntalu -.a". Th" crimson and thu Pur- j FliATliriRS

s lor a touctidow n through 1 pli . wi.

Yank Gardener

RUNS FOR TOUCHDOWN THROUGH 'Y" PLAYKRS

l.M'lAAAl'Pi.l, O.d. 7. A

JV 134 17". 131

172 ISO ltd 137

17 1 jo: P'7 i.v

472 j r.7-'. ' 4'M) ! 41 i

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Ibj co.1 'J!.V,

run , or:;

Chirie-- A. Camiskey. president and 1 the whole Chicago to.ua by Iriggs. i without

The Yanks were speeding It up!

other inning was j osslble. Fifth Inning.

ownir of Co"1 Yiiite Sox. "Tlie (dd It a mar." declared that in

had!-l!s j.blg:ner.t the- fie'.d was in condl-

'Wo have played on fields much

m .:.. f,-iu1 j tr r o

teen ioui r.. m. - "- " a single t - j "f-... 40 i-n T-T- n r 1 ntl I !

niCKea -ua..., wei.-.j .... -"-rase ft r a double

nine foul tr'.ke anu lour iaa.s i-.i

GIANTS Snyder hit to Scott for wor

th.an my tb Id is today." de-

McQullhin. Attcnd.inrv l.owrr

. . . . r . ci m o

Tr.e att'-nuanc" L ;' " Itb.at took a bourn

4 2, th.e lowest

Ta" nr.! the !

McQuillan hit over third 1 eh. red Mr. Comiskey.

5er.dlr.tr Snvder to 1 Thons-arv.ls of ticke

1

third. Bancroft sirpled over Ward's! fan-" wer

.. h Ii i 1 played two years : 7.nio a' touchdowpi played two ! -NJ,'k!' j. j Lahtz

."a t h '

holders and

red about the pates

r"vl, f coring Snyder and McQuillan, j 'it rime time, tying the .score. It was a short drive 1

was rö.'J

Totals

1.V2 PV5 172 m 17

Attend i n

The m

whi n. ho hit an int'eld roller to

I 'iv?. Mays fell down, the n iitiT. nrt pttr net 7 The i

( I 1111 11'. '.JJl 4ll.lt - - - i g'.ar.roil off his plovo to Pipp who ip-tiCvn n cup today becamo the;

PENN RUPJUS SOUTH RY 27 TO 0 VICTORY

I In frnnt r WnnO IU " L" C T?TA.T7 C CW 1? .

otal for any. . ".', V V. ria 1 i) V 1 .m wcli , '! 1 . ci'e when he hit an inlloM roller to W 1.15 VlAl,'i 3

SI. ;-a i . n e. tae ne.i. i ,

far the fear can'S a. .o..o.-. s

i i . . . i j ... w - 1 1 . iv. ii neu i . i v . f j-- t (-" i r y properly o; . i rs . lutuli j ....i, .i i a ! :r.gle, Fir.eroft s'opplr.g at second. ; ir.'T.o, lla-.l r oro-a-nting the i I'niv-rsity of P-nn.-ylvani.i today on ' Oliv's r.-nme W.v;.i , t: i i ' .'" . ' ' . ., . . ' ... ..t- t !. i i t r , ... '

v i i.i ii -.ti i.iii v ii , .i ii i n 1 1 7 i ij. j...i i ti'-' r" o " -1 ' it -; c c u n trv c i u n j e - : ,i i ; ' . i ' . i . i i j . e i , i -,

. . .... . . - - - .

c.iv.ne.t as i '..o.s. I nir.nt rs advancing. Men-5 ou. ...,,, r i.,... i o-i, vorsttv ot Ca. stout i

. - ..... - . - -. v, t i i . t ; i . ..a iiil ' - . - - . " -

fh r- ' -.. r n;v,-a ro. T?,.-rr ,0,..i

Gl .di

i'iuer naiiaa'jK, l matured Putler s t- r:o.s f-Uay wi'.r.ou; score. " " " Tumor k

It to 0 victory over the Chicago Yjard was tiie more powerful in rush- J Uredomus

M. C. A team here today. Grlgg.sling btit Holy Cross the better in I also scored the ti rs t points for Put-! kb-kir-'. Simend'.nger's interception!

ler in the tinst quarter, making a ! of a crimson forward pass gave Holy j TIPS beautiful kick from the 4.1 yard Cro.-s th" only scoring' chance but II. Morrifon .... line. The final Fcore was made by they cou'd not conevrt it into points, j

I Nipper, who crossed the line after j W euar 1 f-ilirg in a try lor del-l j Welcome

Putler marched steadily down the g il f'm il.e 4 0 yard line. n. c. Morrisoa , field on line, bucks. Röwo and 1M-! I

gren featured for the leers while ' N0S C TO CONTEND j iiMmiliMsT tho work of Gripps. Mid llesworth , ri'imAvn rTr'TC ! r,rinkman 1S'.

and Drown stood out for P.utier. ! 1 - T I lv'Cf i l.l i i.n i o ; An.ierson

N it. 7. xheo."""'4

swincDart

1TO ird p52

1S2 I.V. It'. 1.-.7

1.7 171 .114 ir.2 14fJ

sir.

3

- ev

riyer

ub's hare -hire ?1

s :i'.,(a inten:;.' ;. e i r, e til" e;: d. f Il'b

Nf.se. winner of the;:, ...

a-, ....ii e' rncr fast!

Tot sis

5;

1M 144 141

i

1 2:

r-rh J trh. . . Vrt-h. -b 11. M.o;.-h c,-jn. Ti. Curn: :. g'i ; sr.vder. v MfQu'.,.:r. Tetrds

i:f. cf -D tC-u.. It l'h. rf. P. pp. lt It M-e.:rt. s-ln-g r. Vard. Ii-. Srftt.

M V,

7-7 f. Mint AT. ... I . . . .

11 r '. o . 1 1

a 21

A

4 o ( o 1 1

to Pipp, st oppi n g

1 ....

. srorei 1, roh

I

P.ancrcft s.otin

at third. Yi ung

to left.

with a singl.

on, as i . t "ry

1 I i -a

a: d t :

' to in the ' ''''

ri ''

1

r rs.

1 1

to:

Caleb r. Pox. country clu1. in

ITS'

rame.

o'ping and was run down between lira", o' ar.d se Mays to Pipp to Ward. '

;,, Po-.:r runs, five hits. 0 P. st irtrd to piow

ar-d the rain fill in torrents. Th" i;ir,ko, however, raa.'.e no mMicr., fo - rail but c line in fas and wont to - o r k . YANKS S-ott walked. Mays fouled to i:i:y! Witt hit Into a double 1 1 a y Krisch to Par.oroft t' iv 1 : V.

You n.

was raucht

no errors. darker agil

a nki AH K 4 V 1 o

II 1

l' A 4 o

a 1

Yal!"

rlie f;ral rotinl coif match played. 1 n tie !;:;; a th.e litter oranina-

O 1 0 1

Ta. At the turn

iV. t:i.

local inter-se.-tior.-il

Neither te im showed to great ; vantage, although Capt. Milh-r

Tfx I lamer mnd" repeited pair.

0 , through th- Sr,

nam : '. a '. -;.i n

v .1 r. e

pa r

ion at No:

v.-e.-e ,-ven but Mr'. Hnnl. by , qucnt fumbles on the -vtr.-ie -r. i rv i, living during the Southerners in th.rt ar

. - - r- t.t lining :.!- managed t draw j th.o game made jajsihle tli" t

, I'mof the

' a v

i lo r opponent.

I ti r. t

:ylvan'a totje'i low

h f-

won lian.lily th" first ot !

tio.t s ri-s to decide theip tV.e trrphy in the inter- j crmlik v, a t a commettco ofliHubr ... t ' , . i.o The ; ireenir.g

' J"-' . ' .1. Ie Hose vi away from n-r ibree . MayK.r ...

ring tne P' ini.fu . i -r . 1

four hours, C4 ; i"; :im .. 1 IA ldt i I.n velle . . . -ed th.e fntisil Aralprson .

eon d s ah " a 1 o t j W a 1 . Ii ....

-a. d second. , 1 - ' 3

1 Margaret K.j Tetals ..

Ci u

in

! . S "

h f.n

i

ty2 l .'7 : :a , o 144 1 IV 3 :ui M'i 1.7. 741

irts 113 ji: 141 17( 741 157 p-.ii 12.3 Ml l.-xi 7M

1-.7 P.7 i:.s lo 7S 117 I'll 141 1-2 1.1. 1

m 122 17 11.1 112

I r.o4 , 47.M 4i" r.i,Vdi

40.1 i

.iwe th.e Sinccr pitch.or I leaning- fpent son;o tin.

in th.e. major leagues and several .-.a-or..s in th.e American association where h wa.s always a winning pitcher. If Ilepnlng rff to a good r.tart and the Singer defence lworkinp the Cardinal may have a battle on their hand-. Several -f the Cardinal rl-'yr

1 are rafed among the (.-re.at p. -.vers e.

the r-rne. Mi-nllr in left fV-M i-cea.jal.-re.l :; r.f th.e finds of base-

ail.

)1

o n 1 '

o ...

142 PVt LT. lis 147 MO

17o 111 bV 1.7;

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p

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2 12

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1 1 1 o I. 1 1 a

1 i 4 o o o

o 1

o a

o i u ii , o c -o

r ii r- . r

No rut1 -

The Yanks 'vt :ned to 1

art again ana went ha

no:-.: glum an l i:str---:y.

r.o errors.

losing

c to t h e

It war stiil

EODIE UOOSE VICTOR IN ST. JOSEPH OPEN .-T. .I'lSTirii. Mo.. Oit. 7. Pddie

!" - Iike Shore rov.r.try club, Chi

.a., a won St. Joeph second.

Ginnt Center Fielders

an

. i i

o a n ..f :

a :

Slitli Inning.

T'al 2 .' te-! f-.-r M.k la I-ir.'n; : : 1 ' . t - P. ' Tv i. 1-'.' f -M -v. i.:. II.--tn rn: -W.-r-l a ' ,1. a.-r.ti -r Fr. :! P Pr h. !' :.,T. td ar. 1 K '! Seott. I. -ft i n b - Y.u.k-.-. D---s -oi ;,.ilN-- :: M v.sta. P-V. ; - M Sr. 't i Mr; k :' br .M .s . ..ill ; !v M ; a 4. Seh :; Ward. P. S . -V. Hi:- ' itir.lr .a : 't Je;.-, " a i i p':-- ' .v-a - .win i p. 's ! : Kb a (Nat! i.r- r ! - ( z.:na c;.:sd r a--: M ( : tLird 1 T;:-.--l ;ll.

V." .

I r . i -

K. M- ; : i s . . . i ; ; . ' in a .a . :. K i: Me-,..'

GIAN1. ic;;y e m ä.'.e a idee j ; - ring. ant was o : t a pe t a cu ! a r sto a 4 d-- singed to 1 . i

fh.i to witt. whv

Hampb-

Iiil Cr

catch.

?hir 1

g '.f championship with aj 1 for the 72 höh-. Harry j if the p.rooklyn country i h-: t r. Mich., was second' William Creavey of thei country club. Kansas City,

h a i 1

TIGERS DOWX VIRGINIA, : TO 0, IN STEADY RAIN

PRINCETON. N. Oof, 7. j Princeton won lis second game rf

I.. . -i .. .1, -! ; ; . .

lliO Pta-on lim), ucaanni, ii.n.i bv five to nothing. The contest wa-.

1

- C ru

i your, g-fr r r. .

only three yran ap) was lub houV bey for tiie flub he Is now s'arr'.np on. He is f;.-t and fT, of the hardest hitters oa th.e club. Jaek rourrir. the big Prnhrr.ar, who holds down f.r-t t a.. h.3been In the majors over a stretch of years and hr; always hit up among the leaders. He i a fluggeand lilt? the ball as hard n any man in baseball. Stock at third has always ben rated as one of the leading third ba'-err.en and a h'Jrd e'.bi timely hitter. Ivivar.. while a verr.an. has never b.n nH'l In the held and is still a llish in that department of th game. ".em rr.oi.s !.- the Oard.nI's frs-t sT-r.g catcher and beeide la .rag a prat receiver i a d i r g'-r, -ar bitt r I a I-u Neri!:. Kirfoot and J' c" Ilaine- -r,m;..ete the pit'hir.g s'iff ..f th' National leaguers. It ex-

lib her today.

the s- n.c'n n gains.

til e

i '.-r t

o- ir g

a tro

-. a e

tv,o Cubs in Chi

C-ini-.i:')!- have play xhibdlor. ag-.ir't ic.r.ity a r.d as y-t

1 a nur

cluri

A ' e K

ave

. 1

"Wliitej" Witt.

A bat

fv;r'!.r g

1 with defeat

. o m e t e

reg'-er h v e c 1

tr.ii

Pkm to Pipp oby . gar.. Sr.y- .. . il'an fan-

.f:'--.- . - .C

N. rt-n-VANKs t r .-

out. i

i o

Vri

i . r.o e rr i r... l t : cut o Kdlv.

s ' -

r . ; p to s - ; : . o Tars, e '. YANKS 111 : : .--. smuh i.o;.bl. 1 tlir- a:, to i htr.r.i: .-ha.

hi

no errors niiih 1 at ür eut

;-

S'

, v-

f.-o

.

h Groh.

out. Witt

Puran Hied

4li

.--.

i-

o , c r.

d i

l..

i

N

11 1 b 'n: - 1 i.N.r

i

PLAY BY INNINGS ! I : 1

No run, r.o hit, r. a rrr-r. S, ciii!i Inning. GIANTS P.m. --roft flie I to

1 C.roh. out tc Pipp. -..-.sto-!. : flit d Witt.

No runr. r.o li.t-. r.o errors. Y c.l.o Ca YANKS Meu-'l out, Groh to cn an ca y c li'.ly, Groh made a great pickup.''. sei" .: - P.

who m ad" a brillian

Ruth the 1 t rr:ch sin.:'.", to rii'l'.t Hell

I V

r t he catch. an-, on-- hit. r.o error

Ninth Inning.

i ". I A N TS J c :t s r o w

, . . . 1 . . f.

nam

a ft C!

:r.rd-. ; the

for j

i to Witt r pepped

ball.

I irt Inning. C I A N TS 1 : a r. r .- o ft si n g '

Scharg cut. Frisch to Kelly on ani .jcy roller. Ward drove a home i run into left field bleachers, his s-c- j i.d hen., r of the s-rs. Sott flie l ;

FcQf.illan God to Witt.

No runs, t o hits.

er

.it

b't in b

YANKS

i u:

i

a

:.i-

r.o errors. it over first bas

I hi: to Groh and i a be: . e n s" --oral .

-v-,-. . -.

, 1 -

plaved under a steidy downpour ot : ('fjjrX ' Lr '' II rain which mad kco4 playing impos.j M JnYeCCft '1 "C ZpzZZZ b'e. Mar.v fumbles and constant IM 1 U I 0 H T.-J Idö IX i S'" '-v

'slipping marred tho game. Prince-1 5. JU' '? ,f gA-'. VuJ Zf "VV iton scored on a drop kick by Smith . iiy ; r, VVj f P A pY 'in the second reriod and a safety in vAr-f. i-f 4 ''V't ' V; U V A i the fourth Period. Despite the rain ! r ''l-i : JJ A , j fV V I Tjl I 7 I

" V.rl Tr"--'2 r.-; v . I ..-t-v roll Standard of Tare" I

Li - II

Isevrral thousand loyal Titrr rooters'

! were on hand in tho Palmer stadium i to witness the fray.

ays m a-

Groli t at

( :.

IU!

ro c-rror-.

. a hour, ler toll -pped at M-c.'r.d.

eusej on a rn :

it. Scott to Tip?. No rur.5. one hit, r.o errors.

:ia: ti Pipp

I ..x. Panci olt , l.iuhtli lining. Pri.-oh filed to! (HANTS K. Mtuiil Sin;

'r've l Mf".i ( hrt f a 1 to cent' r. 1 our.P :.!. -i

R. Mcusfl who i.rirlv double. I

a

to p.. in rot':.

in.

sti:ngi:l.

a a i h

1

l)U -U to , tr;.

d. Sch.ar.g

was out

brother. Kelly hit into a double play m ar second-

to

-t t ;g l'rih.

k m c r.d. Cunningham. Ward flied to Meusel

r n i.r. 1 1 a o h i : . w 1 . 1 1 t

Casey" Strrv

t ir TiaTt i.t" ' " f,.t I... i-l.. o i .., ... . ..... world"? series. C.iiin.r.gaa::

Stengel's jl.uo ha- b. en playing i . .. .-1. . a -

rr.aat) a h ifiui'u..ir laicu oi a icr.g u

wall in center Held.

a

bad.

(T.M.(d!.M. r f.-l-I f -r trie Giar.'.s t le in th- s- -on 1 gatr.f- of tl c- nt r t.- ld:n i job in In ..-ii Tiiay's game he

pr at

irive of Iluth's ar.d t rallied into tie

RAIN HALTS ST. PAUL AND BALTIMORE GAME

i BALTIMORE. Md.. Oct. 7. Rain

! prevented the playing this aftT- ; noon cf tho third scheduled game I in the little world series between

Paltimore of the international h-ague and St. Paul of th American association. It will be played Monday. The postponement was a keen disappointment to the players, a every reserved seat had been pold and in

dications were for it capacity crowd.

j In tomorrow's gime Jack P.er.tley ' will pitch for Raltimore and Tom I Sheehan or Rube Denton for the ; Saint?.

About 100.000,000 barrels of Portland cement wer manufactured in the United Stafs in 1921.

1' - ... a - if fi-w-Ä 5 I

hr brink I A j f . yr; i 3 t i 'v ,n j ia5775r-3.-i

.'i m,"ZJ

CHASSIS $1185 r. u. II. Iinslax FARNEiMAN MOTOR CO. Daj and Night Storage :ii-ir w. Jifirisou Md. Phone Main 41110