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DOKLYN DODGERS MAKE SUBSTANTIAL GAIN IN PENNANT RACE IN NATIONAL LEAGUE—GIANTS ARE BEATE D NEW YORK YANKEES COP VICTORIES RS IMPROVE | HERE'S BABE RUTH A DOFF POSITION F ne-_Box : Work uch for Cubs N Y. Sept. 13 fationals gt a firmer ce yesterday when helr hard-hitting and won the first gam. om Chicaxo 5 to 0. Grimes erbas was invincible and 0 ylelded hits and a panss, temen o ly faced him | Ings. All of the Hrooklyn de one or more hits, ex- and Miller, hoth of whom ver, with suerifices. ecolved perfoct support. ted his spectacular flelding ¥ Vaughn of the Cubs dy bAll until the v in- Schmandt's Texas le fely In center fleld for a p. From this point ho was he score: Too The hold they fast 00001 220x . 0000000000 nd Miller; Vaughn, g . e Play Useloss. K, Sept. 13 Louls me of the series from 3. The Glants went ning with the score 6 Wit and started a4 rully uded five hits and three ow then ga'e way to Sher- the bases filled Younk was at first, onding the game s flelded poorly and were solve Hulnex' cur until Inning In the wmeventh Bancroft made a triple three Cardinals on the | n drove a liner Kelly, od on first, repiring Me- the msecond out' und then Baneroft who touched Hornsby could get won | New into | to 0 020030100 . 0000000033 10 Sherdel and Delhoefer; e, Perritt and Smith Habe Ruth is show star 4 New York as the latest m in tw vie ntic new movi by here rom directed | scenes from the TIONAL LE which is being Walsh. Above, Babe “making a hit BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAL LEAGUE. y's Results, | 8, New York 3 Chicago 0 my were not scheduled. ding of the Clubs, B . 687 bes 566 .530 196 163 414 388 . - Yesterday's Results. Louls & (11 innings) adeiphia 3 rain scheduled Brookiyn 9; st Pittaburgh 8 Cin Other te Standing of the Teams. Won Lost Brooklyn incinnatt Games Today. in New York in Brooklyn (two) h in Boston R.. A WHILE WHITE SOX ARE LOSING—SENATORS’ SHORTSTOP PULLS BONE PLAY IN GAME AT CHICAG AS STAR BASEBALL M OVIE l | SMITH'S CLOUTING HELPS INDIANS WIN Elmer Finds Perry’s Offerings : Easy—Yanks Beat Tigers ‘ 1 Cleveland, O., Sept. 13.—Cleveland retained first place vesterday by d feating Philadelphia 5 to 2. Mai won hig third American league zame, keeping the Athletics’ hits well scat- | tered. While Perry was not hit hard ! in any joning, Cleveland made its base hits count for runs, Smith mak- ing threc doubles, cach of which scored Speaker. The score: Cleveland Philadelphia Mails and kins. O'Neil; Tigers Eat Dirt. Detroit, Mich., Sept. 13.—New York won from Detroit, 13 to 6, yesterday. | Ruth went hitless. Although at hat six times, he drew four passes. Lewis and Pipp hit home runs, both of them into the center field bleachers. Mays who started for the visitors was retired after allowing five hits that resulted in four runs in one- third of an nining. Detroit used four pitchers in an effort to stop the vis- itors. The score: r. h. ....015004012—13 14 Detroit B 400001010 6 14 M Collins and Hannah; Da New York n y with the banker's daughter Below, Babe being escorted out of town and given the “razz” for defeating the home town, with “Little Sister” and the purp as his only friends and com- ' | forters o | HOMER RETIRES SIDE Eddic Gharrity Clouts Long Hit Ellerbee Makes Play That Entitles Him to Be Dubbed “Bonchcad.” | Chicago, Sept. 13. — “Bonehead | Rafferty,” who stole second with the bases full has nothing on Eddie Ghar- rity of the Senators who clouted a home run yesterday and retired the side. Baseball sharks say there is noth- ing like it in the history of the game. It was th: cause of tremendous up- roar, protests but the umpires and stood Ayers, Roland, Monisette Stauage. soft For Courtney. Chicago, Sept. ]13.—Courtney let Chicago down with five hits today, while Washington bunched hits be- hind William’s wildness and shut out the locals 5 to 0. The score: . r. h. 000013001—5 12 Chicago . 000000000—0 5 Courtney and Gharety; Wiikenson and Schalk. e. Washington 0 2 s, Williams, Hooper and Menosky Shine St. Louis, Hooper and Sept. 13.—Home runs by Menosky broke a tie in the eighth inning and gave Boston a 9 to 7 victory over St. Louis in the opening game of the series here yes- terday. Boston drove De Berry from the box in the fourth inning and also hit Vanggilder freely. Hoyt's wild- | ness forced his retirement in the sev- enth and Bush held the locals safe When a Feiler Needs a Friend I X} the rest of the way. The score: r. h terday. A Chilean player n(‘(‘idn-l\lill-j pionship tournament The next game, between Brazil and Uruguay will be e, Boston 001051020—9 17 2 St. Louis . 101140000—7 11 1 Hoyt, Bush and Schang; DeBerry, Vanggilder, Sothoron and Severeid. OLYMPIC WIN Lieut. Legic Sccures Fquestrian Ob- FOR (TALY. {1y knocked the ball through his own givinz the Brazilians the vic- More than 12,000 spectators goal, tory. were present at the game. Argentina and Uruguay v played a tie game, in which eacli side scored one goal in the second game erday | | played next | BRAVES BUY TWO OUTFIELDERS. Boston, Sept. 13.—President Grant of the Boston National Baseball cluh announced last night the purchase of Outfielders on of the Beaumont Saturday. Shade, day knocked out Tommy Sren,. f, Australian welterweight champion,, the 19th round. BILL SHA Sydney, N. S. an DE * W., Sept. American fighter, pat on the decision, hlon stacle Race. jof the South American football cham- | ti in Philadelphia. LEAGUE, Philadeiphia Games Today. Cinelnnati at Poston e 1 Ht. Louls at Brooklyn (twe) 13, Detroit 6 hie at New York 1 “Htaby *hiladelphia i st. Louls 7 Pitts ' v 5, Philadelphia 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE. on 6, Chicago 0 & of the Clubs, 83 Yesterday's Results. New York 6: Cleveland 1 Chicago 5; Boston 3 Detroit 4-5; Philadeiphia 0-2 Washington-8t. Louls; fain 61940 61870 | 609 496 AT4 Standing of the Teams. Won Lost Louls ston eee hington it Philadelphia " Games Today. rk in Detront In" St. Louls. Iphia in Cleveland. Games Today. Poston at Chicago. New York at Cleveland Philadeiphia at Detroit Washington at St. Louls. ) Results, City 7, Syracuse 3 (first) City 10, Syracuse 0, (Socond) or b, Akron 4. re 12, Reading 2 ‘3, Buffalo 1. INTERNATIONAT LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. 2 (10 innings) the Clubs, 101 “ 100 "3 85 63 ing of - Standing of the Teams. Won Lost | Baitmore Reading Jersey City Rochester Goames Today. In Buffalo in Rochester in Baltimore, PLAU MAKES GOOD o Athletie (two) EASTERN LEAGUE. Yesterduy's Resnita. Hridgeport 3 Star Finishes Pitisfield Other in 100 Yard Dash at Amer- | e er e n Games at Bristol. Peplau, the I athletic o to his rapidly he NAnished socond in the | Aush at Muzzy flold, Hristol rday. Under the auspices of rican Lexion post of the Hell vary successfu! set of games off. G. J. Hannon, of this third place /n the running p. William F. Delaney acted and Werren F. Slater was the Teams. Wen 1 Standing New Britain added Increasing | an- | New aven Hpringfield : 7 Games Today New Haven at Springfleld (tw Warcester (two) rbury at Hartford 1| robbed the senators of two addition- al runs and reduced Gharrity's home run to a two-bagger. Ellerbee had reached first base via an error in the fourth inning, and two men were out Gharrity came up and soaked the ball over Jack- son's head into the bleachers. 31- lerbee mistook the yells of glee from { the bleachers as an indication that Jackson had speared the fly, thus re- 80 he doubled in his *ks after rounding third base and rted for his position at short. Meanwhile, Gharrity trotting around the circuit, passed TEllerbee, thus ically ‘putting himself out the rule which imposes that penalty for passing a preceding base runner who had not already been pyt out. Both umpires saw the play and simultancously called Gharrity out, thereby cansing the entire Washing- |ton team to spill vast quantities of hot air. They argued that since the ball was out of bounds it made wo difference if Gharrity did pass El- lerbee, but the decision stood. RUNS FOR THE WEEK Antwerp, Sept. 13.—In the obstacle race for horsemen held in connection with the Olympic games, the indi- vidual prize was won by Lieut. Le- aie of Italy. Major Valerio of Italy was second and Capt. Lewenhaupt of Sweden third. The American competitors finished as follows: Capt. Allen, seventh; Ma- jor Downer, twelfth, and Major West, eighteenth. In the hurdles comretition Sweden | won first place with fourteen points, Belgium was second wich 16.25. Italy third with 18.75, France fourth with 34.75 and the United States fifth with 42 KICKS THROUGH OWN GOAL. Chile Loses Game to Brazil dental Play. Vina Del Mar, Chile, Sept. 13.— Brazil defeated Chile by a score of 1 | to 0 in the opening of the South Am- erican football tournament here yes- By Acci- INTERNATION s M | Baltimore “ " Jersey City " Toronto Buffalo | Reading 4 Rochester 1 p GIANTS BUY N San Antonio, bers of t e la ;. will go to the majors | while Lear, first baseman; Garten, pitchers, have been re by the New York Giants. Othe clude Ed Brown, outiielder; Gross, shortstop. and Claude port, pitcher, who go to the | Waltér Stewart, pitcher, who | the Detroit Americans, and Gibson, catcher, sold to the Braves. Sey Ewell Daven- Gianis Frank Boston | THER.&S. AUTO SERVICE ! Automobile Parties Accommodated. | Seven Passenger Hudson Cars, Open and Closed. Rates Reasonable — Call 788 192 ARCH SIREET DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET. Livery Cars for Hire, oay and Nightu Rtorage. 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