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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921 pie STG REIE . ~BSF 2. pe REFINERS BATTLE GIANTS GINGH NATIONAL PENNANT WHEN PIRATES LOSE TWO GAMES Cardinals Wallop Pittsburgh in Double Header and Blast Pirates’ Chance for World’s Series; St. Louis Has Chance to Finish Second NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—The New York Giants are the 1921 National league champions. While they accomplished the feat mainly by their own efforts, it remained for the St. Louis Cardinals to.give them the final shove that placed them beyond the reach of the Pittsburgh Pirates, no matter what happens in the remaining games. . INDIANSLOSING (=== GRIP ON RACE Glory for Casper With thirteen hurled the Casper Refiners to west league here yesterd: to eight runs. Fifteen o: Ue ths score on games with Casper, weakened in the third and was driven from the mound in the fourth when Casper opened up its heavy artillery and batted in eight runs Dawson was jorkéd in this inning and Scrog- gins took his place. Lefty was effec tive after he had been rapped for a couple of blows and the Refiners counted only one more after the fourth. The second scheduled game of yes terday’s doubleheader developed into a burlesque after title dieputes had been ended for the season, and no scores were counted. Players changed places and strived to ridicule the pop- ular pastime. They sent the crowd home in @ good humér, content with a walloped the Pirates twice yesterday and settled the league championship. But they also created a new possibi!- ity—that of tieing the Pennsylvantans for second honors. These two clubs have three more games to play in the Present series and if the clouting Cards make a clean sweep they will come to terms with Pittsburgh.| single game so long as Casper was One of Pittsburgh's own sons, Bili|/on the long end of the score. Doak, pitched St. Louis to victory in ‘The scoring machine got into Only 6 Chance Left { the first battle. metion in the first when Hartzell ‘Cleveland to Win American League Pennant. , CHICAGO, Sept. 30.—The Cleveland Indians ther ¢ THURSDAY FINALS. National League. | * At St. Louis— R. H. B.| ttsburgh ----000 001 800 0—4 10 2/ Louis - 2. North and Clemons. .--200 001 11°—5 10 2} n,. Caldwell and) ‘Schalk. | RH. E.| lew Yor’ ~.....021 000 tv0—5 9 php .---000 000 -000-—-0 4 2 Batteriés—Shawkey and Perkins. At Boston— R. H. E. ‘ashingtun ~---.100 100 000-2 11 2 100 004 00%*—5 6 2 MATHEWSON WINNING FIGHT FOR LIFE AT SANITARIUM BEMAINS AT.SAAANAG WHILE GOTHAM PAYS TRIBUTE SARANAC LAKE, N. ¥Y., lin, third base; “Red” Murray, right field; McCormick, centerfield; Kel- ley, left field. The regular New York-Boston game was to follow the exhibition contest. FORT WORTH REFUSES TO PLAY WESTERNS FORT WORTH, Texas, Sept. 2¢.— Manager Jake Atz of the Fort Worth baseball club, Texas league pennant winners and Southern class A chem- pions, announced today that the offer of the Wichita club, Western league champions, for a post-season series after October 8, would not be accepted. The officials said that the date pro- posed to start the series is too far off. $1,000 OFFERED ‘BABE? _ AUTH FOR SINGLE GAME HARRISBURG, Pa. Babe Ruth today was red. $1,000 and expenses to play ond game with the Harrisburg Miners, asemi-profes- sional team, within a week after the world’s series. Nearly 15,000 tong of bombs, shells and other missiles have ean toalebear from the battlefields of Flanders, ee Sree a pares of pe comely: fight for ‘health, and wishing him a speedy reco’ Despite his long very. illness, baseball is did a telephone conversation he had with John McGraw, manager of the » Sept, 80.— 5 BE d u Es E it H i Ey Ey 7 i aE i | i E i oF | Drink Your Way te Ey 3 I re : “the happiest in Mathewson’s , On August 12, ho was 41 years ald, And it was his happtest i % i t ‘ E i Driven From Mound Thursday runs behind him, big Dave Davenport} by holding the Denver Bronchos the title contenders whiffed the breeze before Davenport's delivery, although eight hits were collected. Joe Dawson, on whom the Bronchos relied to) 0-FA KOFAN Feeds the Brain Cells, WAY TO. Baseball Season Goes Out in Blaze of When Dawson Is the championship of the Mid-| tripled and came home on Fiynn’s sin- gle. Denver traded places with the Refiners in the second Graham sin- gled went to second on Donica’s error in handling Harwood's fy, stole third) and then home on a doubie steal. Daw- son followed with a double which scored Harwood. Three Denver batters struck out in succession in the third but with two down Casper came back to take a two- run lead.in their half of the session. Flynn @oubled and Bostock walked. Slattery scored both on a double and McNeill singled, scoring Slattery be- fore the inning wound up. in the fourth—Harwood, who Ia!4! down a double on the first base line. Casper came to bat in a slugging) mood and when the smoke cleared} Casper Dally Cridune LEAGUE TITLE IN THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS First in News Of All Events SLUGFEST: Giants’ “Big Three” in the Box Only one Denver man reached ost| BABE RUTH RECOVERS away the game had been iced with eight runs. Hartzell, Jackson, Doni- ca and Flynn singled ‘n a row, Daw- son weakened and walked Bostick, the scoring continuing when McNeill and Davenport singled. With two down and a man on first and third Scog- ging went to the mound for the vis itors and Hartzell made his second hit of the inning, a double to left. Jackson's single brought him home and Danica grounded out. The Broncs added one run each tn the fifth and sixth, tho first when Downey tripled and scored on Daven- Port’s fumble of Wilson's grounder, and the other when Lowry’s triple sent Graham around from first. Again in the seventh with Scoggins retiring Casper in short order, the Denverites threatened, Downey and Wilson con- necting for singles with) onl one down. Their chances went glimmer. ing, however, when Johnson and Cochran fanned. ‘The eighth was Denver's big in- ning with a total of four runs. Gra- ham got on when Bostick dropped his fly. Harwood walked and Lowry sin- gied, filling the bases. , Downey's double scored Graham and Harwood and reached home on Wilson's single. It was Denver's last-sopre, only three men facing Davenport in\the ninth. Jackson added Casper’s thirteenth run in the seventh with a homer to im garde which Cochran was to locate. score: ADD. CASPER BASRBALL Casper AB RH POAE Hartzell, 2b 5.8 30°20 Jackson, B 23°21, 0° 0 Donica, ss Gara sks Flynn, It 5 23.200 Bostick, rt- a202 01 Slattery, 1b 613s 5 00 McNeill, 3b 412000 Hale, c ~- 50116 10 Davenport, p 3:11.02 0 Hewitt, cf -. Johnson, cf Cochran, rf Graham, 1b Harwood, 2b Lowry, if, -. —--108 800 10°13 17 2 Summary—Runs batted in, Hartzell 3, Jackson 8, Flynn 3; Slattery 2, Mo- Neill 2, Davenport 1, Downey 2, Wi- son 8, Lowry 1, Dawson 1; stolen bases, Flynn 2; two-base hits Hartzell, Flynn, Slattery, Downey 2, Harwood, off Dawson 8, off Scoggins 1; lett on bases Cesper 3, Denver 8; innings Pitched by Dawson 3 2-3, runs 9, hits 18; innings pitched by Scoggins 4 1.3, runs 4, hits 4; time of gam pire, Cal Smith, —— ——._____ “SUBSCRIBE FOR THH TRIBUNE- SE ae At the NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—Babe Ruth, who was confined to hie hotel yeser. day with mild attack of grippe, today left for Philadelphia to return to the Yankees. EARL COOPER BACK IN AUTO RACING GAME FRESNO, Cal., Sept. 30.—Re-entry ot Earl Cooper into the automobile racing game became known when it was announced he would sub- stitute for Joo Thomas in the 150-mile national champlonship classic to be run here Saturday. 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