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» FABE RUTH POLES OUT 48TH HOMER iN GAME AGAINST INDIANS_DODGERS WiN SEE-SAW CONTEST FROM CARDS WITH FOUR RUNS IN ELEVENTH 3 INNING—SPEAKER TIES SISLER FOR BATTING HONORS iN AMERICAN LEAGUE—QUIMET AND EVANS MEET IN FINAL TODAY FOR AMATEUR GOLF TITLE: ° ER REGAINS | PSEBML N A WTSHL HARD FOUGHT GAME [on mat - . . | NATIONAL LEAGUE S BATTING EYE® ioee. | 15 WON BY DODGERS | | Brookiyn : St. Louis 5 (11 W WHEN A HE CouLD =T A JASEBALL | Pittsburgh s; Philadeiphia 3 KDt C\i:’;fi WITh AMAZING RE JULARITY CLov FOR ExTRA BASES AGAINST gader Is Now Tied With| ™ = = == League Leaders Pound Out Five g::{gi;s.';;.des S5 B s oo | Stunding of the Teams. i > = : BRICKBATS o 7 George Sisler - "W e Hits for Five Runs in 11t Clobs S Pittsbu Giitosaus s sokiyn s —Brookiyn 1 Chiea A ; . Louis. % 11 innings yesterday | Nt Louts strengthe n tirst plece Boston SO i w3 Dodgers ray arquard three-run Philndelpt ceres : J ad in 1 vaen Myers tripled | “ith ty ‘ a1l Marguard HE BowlLeD A NASTY BALL ON THE ALLEYS '_‘ Pt ti-Moston; rain pt. 11.=Tris Spenker, manager #land Indians, regained his bat the past week and tied Louln stur batting rortenn Lo gue cording w rolomsod today and which in e jon of last Wodnesday. Sisler went it W which wes.a o dropped to 391, the mark oty vl Ined. Joe Jackson - i wall, in six He we third place with the weventh. when the visi Roth, the New York home-run . roo » « une on Heatheote's triple fourth place with 75 Chicugo ew a Fo frackod out his 45th home run Pitwburgh at 17 wali past week and broke the home- v the ninth or : ngles held by Perry Werden, of Min — s off Schupn, who had pitched britliantl the fi ining. St. Louls bunched Jeading the run-getters with AMERICAN LEAGUE its *feffer In the 11th. but the 0 his eredit. while Rice, of Wash ers came back with five hits and a tar In front in stolen bases with | iflce Ny for four runs off Sherdel hultz 1ot Wheat's single thre him Yesterdny's Resolts. « two extra bases in this (rame Ihe Vew York #: ¢ and 1 core by innings Chiearo o 285 | Chieago 5. Bogton Detrol -5, Philadeliphia 0-2 Brooklyn 3 0 e e Tl St Louls SAND Wiew e Toow UP ALD PLATSP o8, YEARS LIKE A DUB s Tiw Doe ington . Sl 342 = Batterfes: Marquard, TENNIS HE WIELDSD A . Louls x Miller; Schupp, Sherdel or D 3 Standing of the Team RARS, Sheree { WICHKED RACQUET - AS ehoinen Nationad ) Wen Lest P TR THEY SAY I'ie TRY To . of Pittsburgh. has dethroned | Cleveland S . i REMEMBER of Bt. Louls, for batting honors in | L hiea¥o ol ’ 18 . ALL THE nal League ‘The Pittsburgh out- = T€% 1 sumesshena il - 3 Philadelphia n ri ADVICE hitting 3 whil® the St Louls | .1.1"' e3a 4 it two straight from Philadelphia yesterday, | ALE = ped to 355, with Bayrs. of Boston, | ((O88 oo - < - 7 winning. § to 3. Hubbell was hit hard and tm with .3 beedopns . supported poorly. except that Willlams' on of Philadelphta. brousht his | pirolt oo hand running n the fifth ing up to 14, while Carey, of - Whitted of a h v and was one continues to lead the bane | best outfelding rmances seen fth 48 thefts. Bancroft, of New X re by innings he best run-getter with 89 tall'es Games Today onding hitters are Bakton 4t Chitunsie. 200 11 New York e New York at Cleve Philadeiphid 200 Cineinnatt ey EIL ith, ¢ t 8t Lou heat, Brookiyn d Yesterday's Results. Bowler Pul Tine Scores Reading 3: Jersey City'2 (10 Innings) Ihe Rogers Bowling Alleys. Akron 9; Rochester 6 Toronto 5; Buftalo 4 ! johals. one of the veteran bowlers t tenins were not scheduled. monstrate last night tha S, RS o o e oo Standing of the Teame. Yanks Even Up Crucial Series in | [he Stock and Shipping Room tenm Won Lost P.C.§ me concern on the Rogers Recie BAONRET ctisainasss “" 692 | B e . Sty At o B | My cochssasios sttt 3 611 | evelan ite Sox Win INCOGNITO'S BIG RALLY. fleld. the Incognito team. of England, puned! Morris, of Shelmerdine, and the splendid RICKARD ARRANGES BOUT. landing batters for 60 .or more | Philadeipiia at Detrott Batteries: Cooper and Schmidt; Hubbell Washington at St. Louts. Enzman opened with 117 | | colleletion of 142 by R. St. ). Fowler. | New York. - Sept. 11.—Tex - Rickard ool eontest and the woed-alght ' Readins S t s | announced that ne has arranged & A5 soored at 118, The Diemakers Jurwey CIY ..ovevesss | - - | e N down to 326 against the All-Philadeiphia | LEONARD BY K. 0. ROUTE. | bout between Jonny Dundee, of this) hree games from the opposition ROChewtor ...ovuee 3 Clevuing f Set S A Wew R TRCR ] evened Mwitioh Tuams, Fravas SSRGSt (SIS | evemiat) Haverfirdl yestarday. | camden.'N. 5. sept. 11.—Benny Leonard, | and Joe Welling, of Chicaso, lightw n-Norviee Men deffated the New syracuse ..... 10 up the series yesterday by defeating Cleve- | Against Quaker Eleven. The outstanding features of the .match | lizhtweight champien, knocked out K. ©O. at Madison Squarc Garden for Septemy rade Nehool Instructors team on land, 6 to 1. Caldwell was hit hard, alb| were two brilliant catthes by Wayne Evans, | Loughlin, of Bethlehem. Pa. in the ninth . It I8 expected the state boxing com alleyn last night SR 1 . Philadelphia, Sept. 11.—Staging the most [ who took a line drive at short leg off , round of a scheduled 12 round hout here | Will organize and assume supetvisi | of the runs being scored off hitm, as Uhle | 5 3 5 | boxing before that date. e . o rally i Jardine’s bat: e-handed catch by C. C. i last night 5 ores of e games ames Today. Tha Malls were cffective. each striking out | Sensational rally ever seen on a local cricket | Jardine’s bat; a one-han catch ast nigl i Die Room. Eyracuse at Jersey City. Ruth once. Ruth, however, made his isth | hester at Akron. home run of the season when he hit the ¥ at Toronto. ball over the right-field wall in the first Reading at altimore. inning with a runner on first Shawke | was effective all of the way and made it | ” | #mix out of seven games from Cleveland this year. The score by innings: 1M1 18— 341 | EASTERN LEAGUE. rh e . New York .... ...201 300 000—6 12 1 ! Cleveland ceee..000 000 100—1 6 1 | up their total from 54 with five wickets o0 1 i s s 10—1816 b ] L Yesterday's Results. Batteries: Shawkey and Hannah: C pos o Other mames postponed because of rain P . — M 3 1 o4 o “:. | Stundiog of n--_- Teame. Murphy Comes Through. 6 s Won Lost Chicago. Sept. 11.—Eddie Murphy, batting » % New Haven . A4 as a pingh-hitter, with the bases filled and Hpringfield ceeeeees e out in the eighth frame, made it possi- Hartford | Bridgeport ! | Shipping Room. sfield 5: Bridgeport 3 well, Uhle, Mails and O'Neill ‘ 0 i for Chicago to defeat Boston. 5 to 3, vesterda Murphy grounded to Hoyt, . whose throw to Schang forced E. Collins, Pittefield .. . . but Schang hit Murphy on the back in e - trying to double him at first and Jackson Waterbury ceee T and Felach scored. Mcinnis' throw to the —_— plate was bad and Murphy went to third, | - from where he scored on a double steal Games Today. { with Schalk. Score by Innings: New Haven at Springfield (two) hoe Albany Worcester (two) eeiieeaie....000 000 23x—3a 9 0 Waterbury at Hartford s ..1.000 001 110—3 3 Pitteeld at Bridgeport Batteries: Faber and Schalk; Pennock, 330 2 Detroit, Sept. 11.—Detroit woen both | sames of m double-header from Philadelphia LEAGUE STARTS. NATIONAL LEAGUE. bere yesterday—4 to ¢ and § to 2. The o = visitors were outhit in both contests. The W scores by lnnings: 20 36 o Sehool Instructors, Fours Begin Season Last Night Trookiyn on the Casine Strips. - | Xew York ing games in the Smoke I st last night on the Casino Cincinnati [bowling resulting. The contesting s the Hweet Caporals against the o ind the Lord Salisbury four versus L. '8de¢iphia s The scores follow: Ko (FIRST GAME). e h o Detroit ..... . 102 010 00x—4 10 o | Philadelphia ....... 000 000 000—0 4 1 Batteries: Ayers and Manion; Rommel | and Perkins mwr M NN Sweet Caporals. | (SECOND GAME) . [T T ~N T 3 s 3 200 | ANERMOAN: LEASUR. | Detroit .. ceeens..002 012 00x—3 '\.;;:‘I_':"'I"‘;”' Philadelphia .. ....000 000 011—2 3 ; Washingte i Batteries: Morrisette and Stanage; Keefe " Chicago .... 5 —_— g et yemg L EAST SIDES TO ORGANIZE. Detroit Another Fast Local Football Eleven Will Be in Fleld, It Is Announced. OTORISTS in every section of the Nation are com- Candidates for the East Side football | INTER: eleven for the coming season have received mentxng upon the “smoothness™ of our sixfcylinder | Torento a call to report tomorrow morning at | Akron .. : : o 9 o'clock at the Newington Road gridiron 3 “Glenbrook™ power plant. They marvel at the lack of when plans will be discussed. The outlook Reohester for a fast team is bright and a suecessful 1 1 : : ceaien is expuoted vibration and the unusually even flow of power. 3 Candidates for the team thus far are: Lo E M Johnson, G. FPoppel, A McKnight, _—— O McCarthy, J. Stefnick, W. “Anderson. An extra heavy, static-balanced crankshaft of our own . |3 Dunnigan, Nybors, % . _ Fattme. | Recker, . Seyuore, 3. Basher, . Simiro design is la&.erly responsible for such superb per- G Tt e, formatice. efully balanced pistons and rods Efi play i Ieh Sclhoo! and Middiebary College | | The management will be pleased to have their part, but the real secret goes back to design—and — - | new candidates report tomorrow T~ Football Star Will Teach An Advanced three years of patient research on the part of our engineers. BEX VIOLATORS OF LAW. | Gridiron Game to Coming Champlons. MINOR CHAMPS TO PLAY. Presersios Piarts Investigation of | 1o Parker. ome of the bramiest | Arrankements Are Compieted for American You, however, are only interested in results. So we say— quarterbacks that ever snap, - Associati nd nal 1 Seri, j i Reports About Yanks. skin for the New Britain High Sc sl Butusmatietmt Sostes, take ust on demonstration. land, Sept. 11.—Poll Prosecutor | " the &ridiron mentor for the local school's Chisago. Pt 11.—Presideat Hickey, of J = = Fer Wtanton has directed the chief of | oeeene' ar. Mr. Parker will succeed rican _\ssociation, yesterday com . Lawyer David L. Dunn, who is unable to | Pleted arrangements for a post-season teative burcau to investigate OrIEIN | continue his wonderful sucoess of last sea- | “CTie8 Of kames between the St. Paul club, rts, sald_to have been sent from here , [UNUTNT WR WoRerful Sucoess of pennant-winner of the American Association, York Thursday, to the effect that Mr. Parker. with a list of 40 ¢andidates | #0d the flag-winning club of the Interna- . s of the New York American League ) Le 1o s ® trying out for this years team, meems to . onal League which probably will be either @ been injured. The police belidve LNIIE, SUL (06 ARE 'of last | Baltimore or Toronto y is headquarters for men who seelk o=t b e b there | The series. President Hickey said, will be ulate bets on big league ball games ¥ | " howe ich stars aptain Peplau | 107 the minor league championship of the - - 8 out faise reports. Reports such | it MOWOVeT. euch stars s Captain Peplau | [o% (e or. Lincoln an est Main dts.. Stanton says, come under the ¢ i3 hopo a team will be built th v of an attempt | M e hees Sl s i ol o Bt Moa of Ohio laws. The police Since loaving New Britain High Schoo NEGRO PUGILISTS BARRED. that this city also is a Mr. Parker has atten 1 Middlebury College RS for a Pittsburgh agency engaged in | o *| 00T FAS A S i hil » olice Say Wills MeVe fing taise Jeporta’ Sbeut basebeil | There his feotball prowess was soon recor: | Fhiledelphin Polico fay Will snd Mcvey o SO N U BRI S Ao P ) for "the purposs of infuencing | G Ty taniiwiass on'the cotese Sievon e PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, Michigan Philad-lphin, Sept. 11 —The polics presentative of a private detectiv 3 s partment of Philadelphia nnnounced ye eastern city aalso s in | . | day that Harry Wills and & ' Manufacturers of Motor Cars and Motor Trucks origin tiea 3 Sequine, 3 s nt to Clncinnati with | aged 35, better known as Wilson, 5 | S @ Q nee the outcome of a | former lghtweight boxing champion of L the Chicago and Philadeiphis § Cansda, died g Sarapac Lake yesterday of | alleged stalling on the part of the boxers |