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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1980 i ROBINS LOSE FIFTH STRAIGHT ‘GAME AND DROP TO THIRD PLACE S\CONNIE MACK (caronaisvow ae [Par Is Humaine As Tom Arm Bais SO.YEARS IN BASEBALIY, yeNcouo | IN BETTER POSITION “hg — ball, Mack and McGraw, were pittea| THe series lasted. only five games,|from the reservation and was still Black Scot Smashes Perfect every one of which was @ shutout,/ A. W. O. L. when the big battle began. against each other for the first time/ and Mathewson won three of them} Mack never forgave Waddell for Figures by 12 Strokes; Wal- ter Hagen Is Second DNR THAN BALL ERO SATURDAY ns, Punts, Fumbles, jalties, Wild Passes Mar Second Half Manager, r, Wrigley anc end Veeck Are Reported ‘Agreed to Disagree’ in the world’s championship of 1905,/for the triumphant Giants!. The fa-|“throwing him down” at this import- R in in Race by Nosin ee cance the dawn of a new cra in| mous creator of the “fadeaway ball”|ant juncture. The eccentric Rube not Cubs Rema! y 9 blanked the Mackmen in the first,|long afterward was shipped to St. Out Boston Braves 4 to TON ELEVEN STUBBORN Oieaae had played an unofficiallthird and fifth games by socres of | Louis, even though he still had a lot “world series” with Pittsburgh as @|3-0, 9-0 and 2-0. He allowed only 14/of stuff in his pitching arm. In fact, ant » Se it. 22, — AP) — Mr. ins Cat Base all Pan today post-season barnstorming stunt in/hits in the three games. Waddell took particular delight in i 2 Yesterday Sabie Lge y and Benser Nice Ball Car-| 19° but the first legal battle be-} “Iron Man” JoeMcGinnity register-| beating his old team-mates. In 1908 atic ling the St, Louis Cardinals, and tween the two major leagues for the/ed the fourth victory for the New/he set an American League record by . title was conducted two years later| Yorkers and Chief Bender, then a/| striking out 16 of the Athletics, GIANTS SPLIT TWIN BILL under regulations which since have}comparative youngster with the As,j| The champion Athletics of 1905 e governed the competition. Peace had|contributed the only Philadelphia] were on the decline and Mack soon Ina copyrighted story: sonhy been declared and the ancient Na-|conquest to an exhibition of brilliant) was forced to undertake one of me T i u © Teams Turn He and Examiner dec! tional League accepted its new rival| pitching that has had no parallel in| famous reconstruction programs. The| 'Merican Leagu “win, lose or draw,” itccartny, on an equal footing. world’s series history. team dropped to fourth in 1906, but Experimental Giving Re- | whose contract will Jan. 1,|Philadelphia ........-.. 01 Contrast the financial Picture of| Twenty-five years later Mack still| braced and finished second to Detroit and owner William Wrigley, Jr., a1 lictory over Linton in a typical |the first modern world’s series with| seemed to experience a thrill in tell-|in 1907, due somewhat to the acquisi-| - cruits a Chance President William L. Veeck, have Colonels Prep: Progere firiers; McLeod Has Wealth of Reserve Power ports that Joe MeCarth ‘mill be tone of the Bruins at. the k high school's football 382 ning game. the million-dollar spectacles to which|ing Mathewson’s famous feat. tion of Jimmy Collins, former Boston agreed to disagree. The story also The Demons were not particularly {the American baseball public became! “I never felt particularly bad about|manager and one of the best third (By The ‘Associated Press) said Wrigley and Veeck favored rics loressive in thelr start—football |accustomed in post-war boom days! /losing that series,’ he said. “It was Dabetien: of all time. Odi dein favor of St. Lovis captur- Pee ‘orns! es incay i ‘itated secon eg 4! For Little Series vens rarely are at this stage of the] The total attendance for the five| marvelous baseball. Matty was in| Again the team slumped, finishing ing the flag are lengthening. The Both Weis acy Vee i, howetst, te son—but they showed potential |games played by the Giants and Ath-/his prime and simply. unbeatable. I|sixth in 1908, and Mack ripped it 4 he ey and Vv sec! jever, 1d A tR | ster Ee ie i cards were idle yesterday. stuck by the story they have tol ver. letics was 91,723, an average of about/have always regarded him as the|apart. He combed the colleges, sand- B their y ry y MAost rioticeable was the number of |18,000, as compared with the record] greatest pitcher of all time. I don't|lots and minor leagues for young) gar Okun, Robins dropped thelr Syery. fine they bare Leen Sein od linemen Coach Roy D. McLeod |of 63,600 at the Yankee stadium in/recall that he made a mistake in the | talent. Giants lost everything but a mathe-|no comment to make, other than it into the fray. The backfield, |1926. three games he won.” mlaprne. result was the formation of| matical chance of tying the league|the contract question had not Saints, H Mill BI + the most part, looked slow and| The total receipts were $68,435, of Mack’s club was no “push-over.”|Mack’s greatest team, if not the|leaders as they divided a double- discussed with MeCarthy and, would ints, Hens, ers, Blues, generally. which $27,394.20 was split among the| Substantially it was the same outfit|greatest baseball machine of all time. header with Cincinnati. not “until the season is over.” Senators, Brews, Tribe backs often tripped over each |players, each Giant collecting $1,142/that had captured the pennant in|'The Athletics of 1909, already sensa-|regained half a game and Meanwhile, the club clung to, and : : , the blockers often neglected to /and each Mackman $832. 1902. Bender was the most important tional, were runners-up to Detroit|clear hold on second place by beat-|eyen improved, its faint chance of Finish in Order }ck and the ball carriers ran high} In 1923 each member of the win-| pitching addition, second of the “Big|/again. The following year they em-| ing the Boston Braves 4 to 2. overhauling the Cardinals by defeat- jd many times ran head-on intojning New York Yankees coilected| Three” that was to be completed later A home run by Gabby Hartnett | ing Boston, 4 to 2, while the Jeague- ae interference. $6,143.49 and the players’ pool reached|/by Jack Combs. Andy Coakley,|unrivaled by any American League|with Cliff Heathcote on base WaS|leaders were idle. The victory fe- tans Sept. 22.—()—It’s all over E however, was perfectly na-lits height in 1926, ameunting to/product of Holy Cross coligge, also|team until the famous Yankees of|required to win for Chicago as Pat|duced St. Louis’ advantage to two os waitin ie Association except fal, Timing is the greatest part of | $419,000. joined the curving corps. post-war slugging days battered their|Malone and Ben Cantwell pitched|and one-half games. The Cubs had| ‘2°, preg Lapeer ded a cee mae ekfield play and is something that|" Appropriate though tt was to have|” Boston nosed out the Athletics in a way six times to the top. an even battle, The victory left the|five games to play—one more with| Wong ee ten = not be developed overnight. the series involve the two managers|close race in 1903 and the Red Sox, Cubs two and one-half games be-|Boston, and four at Chicago with| World series Rochester, Inter- Defensive Was Good ‘who have been the most successful in|again skillfully managed by Jimmy] ( tt, , hind the league leaders with the oth-| Cincinnati, while St. Louis six |g linemen showed to best ad-/their respective leagues, the fact is| Collins, repeated in 1904, but Mack Press) ers trailing at one game intervals | eft, tage on ‘the defensive, holding |that the great right arm of Christy |regained . —_— in this fashion: ry ton almost helpless until the late |mathewson had more to do with the a SE Beane k of Linem es of the game when many sub- q b— ftutions disorganized their play. St, Louis .... 87 61 588 6 Lac 0) Linemen : Chicago 8 64 871 2% 5 sively, they Tailed to help the jcktieta Brush Guritig ‘tees of the f Brooklyn :... 84 65 (564 3% 5 New York ... 84 67 .556 most encouraging thing to the posure ce arene | Sharkey to Face of the team to take advantage of breaks and fumbles. we gat us ae oee-| Cammpolo Thursday ting an< secont —— con fom, whl besa mah — Will Get Real ever, was one ‘uninter- + Boston Gob | ting session of substitutidns, punts, re en smbles, penalties, and wild or in- 1 Favorite Complaint of All az 5.8 iy g TD j BEES Eg f if 3 a ee ea ee required two innings annual junior —_ to ruin Brooklyn’s hopes with a 7 to Bi T Machin Kirkwood, Chicago, 168 Golfers of All Descriptions 8 ioe Trailing 3-0 after the ig 1en es sri kL gal cin gaara first two innings, the Pirates as- Th ee ee a From Many Directions En- saulted Watson Clark for four runs | worthwestern and Purdue Best t ter Tourn in the third and drove him from the | ¥Ortnwe' + ter) ey mound with three more in the fourth. Fortified; Backs to Be an xX) The Giants pulled out a neat 6 to 4 < triumph over Cincinnati in the first Converted D half of their double bill but had one uccess esp! bad inning in the second and lost 7 to 6, TheeReds found Bill W: Chicago, Sept. 22.—(AP)—If the 5 for six rune in the second and’ five| line situation in big ten football 0 $ run seventh against Si. Johnson |ctmps is as dire as reported, nO et a ces [ee a aa | te pF e ican purn me self into something like a teeta Reports/from almost every institu- Donchess afd Uansa, All-Ameri- frond for new material. se tion holding membership in the west- ‘cans, Dimeolo, Montgom- ‘is Browns gave the miatiod dis-| ern conference reveal tl are some F play = new talent as they split aj good linemen, but that bsg team has ery, Parkinson Gone twin Card with the champion Phila-| enough of them. bce nat a ft i Se g8 = L delphia Athletics. Five youngsters, | cate backfield talent pa Ste ieoet th tees cases, but poor lines will keep the Pittsburgh, Sept. 22—()—Take five reece sateen acetates imate the ball carriers from doing pies busi- champion, landing fifth. | regulars including two all-Americans i gas F z ae i ple the second game, the A’s, with Yee ness. From all camps except Pur- out of the lineup by graduation route ‘The cartian |e eau ates of their reserves in action, gained a|due and Northwestern, pre-season f. | Q2a_ most football squads would be “Shortly after this marker, more golf the 33 10 to 4 triumph. “Goose Goslin did | favorites to battle for the 1930 title, Sore on the ropes, but not so eeovered a Linton fumble on the 25- vhich ha gives his bit for the Browns with a homer|Teports state many backfield men Pittsburgh. alice dle age failed to Robert T. to in efch game. are going to have to learn to play Despite the loss of Dimeolo and make it four Ser Football Results The New York Yankees tossed 21] in the line. a Montgomery, guards; Parkinson, full- tig) cup is the only o players into the fray against Chi- Purdue and Northwestern each iB back; and the all-Americans, Don- he does, At HIGH SCHOOL cago’s ‘White Sox, who retained a| have four veteran linemen and prom- fon. chess, end, and Uansa, halfback, 5 H #2 iE FE a8 BISMARCK 20; Linton 0. chance to tie St. Louis for sixth is aspirants for the other jobs, ‘ e by sla but Coach Kizer of the Boilermal Ss = a, ee nmnne out a 1B to: 71 n Siree Hanliy af Noetuwantersy swith "the reverie Jack 5 Russall ss are conducting busy searches for re- ~ against i serves, Wesley Ferrell, the leet eee Be Michigan, Ohio State, Minnesota, ton Red Sox slammed out five runs} Indiana Towa today started pol- in the tenth to defeat Cleveland, 9|ishing up for their first bractice | Taaianenete to-4. At Detroit the Tigers scored|ames Saturday. Michigan will play (unl H E touchdown ve from. the Linton 45-yard line [ & : i | BLRISRRS a il ee ft BS Sse E id é aE n ff a 4-3 ten inning triumph over Wash-|& doubleheader at Ann Arbor, wi teen of the 37 men on the squad are e, ington... Denison and Michigan State Normal t. ouis Split members of the last year's freshman Potter crashed over but Fimigns 7 CUBS 6 as its opponents. Ohio State will outfit. Tait recovered the ball for Ritteburs) ABR H FO A E\ warm up on Mount Union, and an- = Eleven of the other 22 have seen jouchdown, however. Agre's_drop- Southern, 3 3 8 $0 olother Ohio conference team, Miami, EICS)| service in most of the major geraes of bar and bounded back. P. Waner, rf 5 1 2 5 © ojwill meet Indiana. South Dakota the last two years and it is around fore the end of the quarter omorosky, + 2.2 2 1 0) state will be Minnesota's initial foe, Seer them that Sutherland is building his Brown, Demon ‘center, inter- Grantham ab .2212 400 «7 3 1 6| and Iowa, which will be more of an 7 team. ‘@ pass on the Linton 35-yard Bai 422020 interested onlooker than an active) Earnshaw Weakens in Seventh) “A°° it now shapes up after some eased mend i me bind Sod TELE ESSER Mech ttitl] and eighth: Senators and {sive yet of esse anor to Hult! 5 Faale anywhere although some berg for the extra 1227.7 0 OTe hslasioagua will bo ta action Vankegs: Love Srrade Ghat te rk ona tae in the second half was in the 2 0 0 1 % 0|# week from Saturday, with Indiana mobile offence like that Notre of the field with no serious 3 0 0 1 1 0|and Ohio state the Ep St. Louis, Sept. 22. Philadel- | name. at scoring being mad 6 1 8 1 2 Olence schedule at Colum! phia_and St. Louls spift even Sunday, and Benser Saturday proved 2 8 1-2 % 8) tending champion, Purdue, will mest | the roe mena te metas 2 & a" re 4 0 010 0 0| Baylor University, while Northwest-|_ First. gam: e024 10-0 . nor Be pe eee fecal wigan up fal Sree Ys exceedingly |& | Et tous ooo diese 8.9 ———. . tough adversary ne, Ani ix? | Villanova college of Philadelphia aire. anna Van eocte eakabeahadl her PEERS Bl sou eleven, Vanderbilt, Bape’ Cletus Gerdeorce eibeck in che [aeventiet birthday by swimming 20| Uf bE al plhy sk asineaia, a Stans wall tag a letus er a a. sin will use ° miles jn Banta Monica bay, California. £ } $2 8 1 Si doubleheader aystem in its first test, | ‘Snoren, Ho Erlenmeyer, tackle, and Ww. 19800 0 meetin, eres, and Fanzance, Kimsey, Sti wo will ent ‘in Rij the line, with Spriggs exnmat. || OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern’ 22882 8 fows’ wil be post, © Silahoma Ac ee sage arya ten we difficult 92712 1 or cl 8 make ‘ ; okie dos kl pene its annual appearance at Michigan. Wasnin Ss ~ [Ran for, Hoimash if th Notre Dame also will open a week 2 000 000 1— 4 7 3 P c6~GADiuw MY SESE aos HEY, FANAY fu. MERE quick! ; for th trom Ratunday ae0 Nil saeee Aer Bley aid Sencer, Whitehih and ; yi thing but a soft one in the aerial| #*7w: KEE! wt or DUDSEMENT SHouLD Jee y OL’ MA HOOPLE 1S BURNING, piscare -~ 04 300 9901 zeus from Southern Methodiet Uni CuenaOs TEUMD TANNED a HAVE WARNED ME: q LEATHER GET aT oF | Brooklyn « 080 000 201—-6 | Versity. cy Seo gF i a 1 ne > AGAINST ASKING MRS. HOOPLE'S RANGE! naus 1, Glivert a's Waner | Bh Rally Gives 4 aibeoe, Wii soRvgr, Pennock and HER FoR PERMISSION mw FinsT ME Yve ever | |onatey 1 Gretinas & cuir tt | DA ae ale eee cae He Gilb 4 a Wri ce 7 > e SSN : Babee Par ‘000 100 300 b— 9 15 peeonans pe : — IW on Ee i Dale Ott | Score: Five in Eighth Against oa cs cvine: ‘Hualin, Fert . He ae CLUB! a 2,| Brews; Marcum Leads Denies He rame 4, 3 SVK SSS je 8. Hite—Ore Cla: 1/3 vie: : : ro “oft, Luque Zin - a innines, Colonel: Wi ‘Robins all Back f i a oye | ‘ = = I pitcner =e me ot Umpires © Reardon, i spe ¢ ins FallBa : larke and Quig! inpiren = 312, 4 wen uot ) Sy) censatyee fenigthx geeeeess:| To Third Position i ee St nays 25-12 45 46 2 aeecutloush a Seas hulle, Lose to Pirates Ag in; Cubs Re- ‘Buus evar. main in Race by Trim- ming, Braves 42.- cuBecnen Zi weoocoonay n. Pitter f : Bosto . ean ie —UP}—The Robins Scoring: Touchdowns — L. Benser, I se 4 nsas City. . 1 by losing to ‘Tait. Brown, y y Pisiaarue iibete ‘after touchdow! LBS ss le blr e00— 7129 y ] 030 Substien ek oe B 2 # st Paut bara fo “lari, pa ar ere! Tait it tor ‘pri a is 2S “ZB nace: ‘ind itted for Maguire in ninth. Ebr ecs Allen pad ee ion well in Bi n ae ie "TOF Potten tn: ©. Bosch for 4 Dock: fe te 3 in 010 100-— 4 18 0 ee ren’ nt 1 100 20¢—. 6 12 1 Miller, ames; ° ian oe rey and Gooch: Hubbell and man “ane ogee 4 rit Marcum pitched and | Cincinnat! + 068 10000-— 7.18 Left on On bases en. argues sgt 20.8 an it" © victory New York | — 6 3 Tn 1 1 8. Basos on halle Ot. over ight inn dare eaeen CAN LEAG' Biruck out By Johnson, Lucas’ aud ‘Sukeforth;: W. Batting wocnsie “Yankees Ds Walker, Morrell, Heving, Pruett Runs—-Simmons cathieties dha ‘um | 07 lome runs—Ruth (Y; bs ‘others ‘not scheduled. Stolen come a By Bb, smarck Defeats Linton 20 to 0 in Typical cal Opening: g Football Game i sein i niaey. ted eas \uimult

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