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Sh ntons ham tai attics Pad, bh, So tbrebes (By JOVE) jeeovocce nd it is no more than right that I just “Follow Through” with see why they can’ have the odds on it, : y I interviewed. Roy Hamlin’ and! Well, I have started this thing. easily find out on @ bout the Sluggers and the Pi-} »Pie Traynor says, “ rates, and tes have a ball club only one- pitcher, and they have GAME ON GIANTS ibe told me that it is true that the} Lopez, Carbonell, Griffin, Salin- What are : . termine the championship’ of the: pinch. sen Tenn rhe Sted leity ta at theme hed nat of?" owe Fs aid re- have a pitcher. Everybody knows sults of yesterday's poy, sr aera joni had no one to depend on, and no/ had it that he ‘cari beat the Pirates | ford Co., Pg Died in Memphis, is prsitege. gros one wanted to see a one-sided se-| any day ih the week, with a good} Oct. 29, 1 . . Leagnce Je. bereming tee tie st ties team behind. him, “They all’ say day, Pa age Sgr j) He conceded the champiohship| I’m through, but give me a chance 1825—Sarah M. Dahlgren, — * aes to the Pirates by forfeit, but now/and I still ean beat the Bucs or| Washington, D. C., writer and) ‘The New York Yankees, who he has a pitcher he could dependjany club in the city,” Sevillajanti- suffrage leader, born at | been fiarehed on \top of the on, the Pirates are so poor sport$|told me. “If the managers don’t)Gallipolis, Ohio. Died May 28, ¥ cireuit: standings, #4Ve they refuse to play—not even for’ believe what I say, give me aj 1898. way to the hustling and fast-step-'un. They. say Marigger Hamlinjchance and I will prove it.” Fing Detroit elau, d. bY cannot ,claim the champion if he! To make a long story short, 1| 1864—John Jacob Astor, fourth Mickey Cochrane, one of the ‘base- beat them, amd as far as betting j.will like to see this series played | of the RANT y) capitalist and inven- | halle cleverest/cntchers:: —iany amount is concerned, that isjoff to stop all this talk, Why|tor,; born at’ Rhinebeck,: \N. . Y. igers took “opening out of the question. It is clai ganie of tielr “crucial” series with ‘ed that under the- present condi-! the New Yorkers, 4 to 2.. Pitch- tions no one has a penny to bet. they Sluggers’ were supposed ‘to haye'ero, Gates and Joé Avila, They ‘played the Pirates a series to de-'can also use Oscar Capote in a afraid Interviewing Sevilla, he seid he lost Bethel and Griffin, so he that he will bet anything if he jnot; be good sports and play if it | Died in Titanic disaster, April 15, jis only forthe sake of the fans, | 1912. Let’s do something, Mr, Gomez, | er Rowe held McCarthy's men to; Manager Hamlin is wiling to|Mr. Mendoza and others. Give Just six hits and was the outstand. "play the Pirates winnner take all,jus sone baseball. ing individual’ player in’ Detroit’s the losing club to pay all the ex- | v . It was his tenth win. He | penses. i gave no hits until the last three| Next, I aiked the opinion of inning and dtruck out seven, three Gopher Gonzalez, who said: “phe | in the second inning. aa Pirates are yellow.” The Chicago Cubs gained anoth-!fin told me: “I don’t know who on the World Cliam-liias the best club, but we can| now being only one; __ er Let’s go! i We I know it is only foolish hard- headedness on the part of some of the Pirates, but I. think they can be talked into playing. Cyril Grif-{all rejoice by having. this import- ant little world series played, Play Ball! will game behind the leaders. The Boston and the Giants splitting < ee F gress—next to the Declaration of doubleheader with Pittsburgh. f Independence-and the Constitu- ieee GE Heic third straigh?’ ti f th t declarations game from the’Braves, 7 to 4, al-| pets, eee Beton aT iit : though Warneke; on the mound | ‘Home runs yesterday: Slade, a merican constitutional liber- for gave up 10 hits, five ' {Reds, 2; Johnson, Athileties, 1; }'¥- of thear doubles. Urbanski AMERICAN LEAGUE Collins, Cardinals, 1; Medwick, wes out 58 Uy Bastp because pf) | 4 We. Pet,| Cardinals, 1; V. Davis, Cardinals, a “Charley horse.” He is one’ of Club— . et. | 8 ee : a the Braves’ mainstays.. Four ‘of; Detroit —... 29 .628/1; Suhr, Pirates, 1; Grace, Pirates, ) "| the Cubs’ runs were made on er-| New York 28 .627/1; Leiber, Giants, 1; Lindstrom, C0 ik U M N vors. it wat Warneke’s thirteenth Boston 35 545 Pirates, 1; Crite, Giants, 1; Pool, \ = the: — ait oO i “500 Reds Kah eee Refliy, 8; Bivbdé ceccccncccnéhadebebce ry French and Carl Hubbell prov-| St. Louis. . rT Piaepaamnee tes . Advertisements under m9 ead ed too much for the opposition, Philadelphia . 46 :395| Leaders: Foxx, Athletics, 263} will be inserted in The Citizen at the New York Giants and Pitts-| Chicago .238| Johnson, Athletics, 26; Gehrig,}the rate of 1c a word for each in burgh Pirates won and lost a game Yankees, 24; Ott, Giamts, 21;/Sertion, but the minimum for the apiece. NATIONAL LEAGUE Klein, Cubs, 19; Berger, Braves, first insertion in eve:y instance is A home run by Leiber was the) ()), W. 1. Pet,|!9 Collins, Cardinals, 19, 4 pare fend aa only seore ining up by the Giants sve *| League totals: National, .387;},. Payment for classified adver- in the first contest against Lar-|New York 50 29 G33 382: total, 769. tisements is invariably in advance, French, Fren Chicago } aie te but regular advertisers with ledger yA safeties, to oo - aS Pe St. Louis . 5714 ee peseislipe may have their advertise- | Habbell turned i ‘Pittsburgh 527) ments charged. add a4 jen ie Los \ Boston S ‘494 | BASEBALL’S BIG SIX abana should ek “ae 418} See street address as well as their tele- Se to Arama Bhe os Larry and ; Brooklyn. 400! phone number if they desire re- the only rum seored off of his Je-| Philadelphia . 400 | (iy Associated Press) ans livery wat @ homer by Freddy|Cincinnati .. ba * | With each classified advgrtise- Lindstrom in the sixth inning. The Ip, Bi au Lashes The National League members! ment The Citizen will give an} Pirate win in the first game end-thans, Kolp, Sed hoses “lof the Big Six of baseball gained | Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for ed a string six straight losses to di; Mungo, Leonard an Per lon their American League rivals] it. the Giants. 5 .jyesterday.. While Heinie Manush The St Louie yoage3 q Second Game and Travis were idle and Charley} FOR RENT adelphia it At Brooklyn R. H. E.]Gehringer dropped a couple of }|————————— Wil, the former winning the first} Gj )¢innati ‘ 313 O{points, Bill Terry registered a 3-|ROOMS—Double and single $2.00 contest, & to 5, and dropping the Brooklyn 5.10. point gain andi his teammate, Mel! to $3.00 per week, running wa- nighteap, 8 to 3. ‘The Cardinals! p.otieries: Freitas and Lombar-|Ott, smacked his way into the Big] ter. The Munro, 128 N. E: 4th suffered a | xan their men-! 4i,.Beck, Munns, Babich and]|Six in Paul Waner’s place. Sam Street, Miami, Fla. jan25-1mo nant hopes #&hen aot en Berres. jLeslie hit only twice in seven tries | Cupisnmp HOME kid brovfiet, sprained an an! ltd lose a point. pare NISHE} a base third ean | electrital ice box; other con-} or here mo 1 Fibet Gone f Tpa sean: G. ABH. Pet,|. Yeniendes. 616 Caroline street. ea the. field. wid i Ne Ue % 5 ®,| Manus, Sen.” 76°64 134°.d03|°°* _ilyl2-2t Playing for five hours, the Reds 'St. Louis | Gehringer, Tigers 78.77 113 .877 P and Dodgers divided honors it a Philadelphi 510 3) rerny, Giants... 79 66-113 .269|FOR ap nT -Furgibed Apart: oan. With the| Batteries, P. » Mooney, J-/Travis, Senators 61 36 87 864} ments De AcieL Gael help of who drove out a Dean and Delancey, V. sess A- | Leslie, Dodgers 83 47 109 garage: i pols s pie home run and two singles, Cin-' Moore, Hansen, Grabows! i and | Ott, Giants ....... 79 65 107 street. upstairs, or Box “B, dinnati captured the nightcap, 13, Todd, Wilson. 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