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YANKEES WIN TWO GAMES FROM SO Ruth Pales Out His f;ist Homer— Meusel Also Gets One 8§ —Two well inkaecs to 1l their won te Polo clash New York, Sept victories camo to the Y day. when they returned @rounds and continued with the Hoston Red Sox. They shifted back to high ed. hit some pretty ! good pitching to profitable” purposs had steady and first class pitching of their own and played splendidly in the fleld. They played pennant baseball— snbeatab. A stainl and won by =nores of 6 to 2 and 7 to 2 The home run stalwarts, Meusel and Ruth, were at it. In the first gam Meusel made his nineteenth home run The ball »d the left fleld fence and Elmer Myers was the pitcher th violently assailed. In the second gam Ruth made his ffty ond home . apd it came at a timq when its moral effect was great. It was one of the Babe's hardest driven hits—took a low, streaking line from the end of his fron bat to the lower corner of th grandstand. Herbert Pennock's left hand service was thus assalled Boston ab ye e Leibold, of Foster, 3b Menosk Pratt, b ... Meclnnis, 1b Collins, rf .. Scott, ss .. Walters, ¢ .. Ruassell, p . *Vick Myers, xBush It ) °oo »looomnucow 36 ew Yo ab Totals Mitler, of kinpaugh, ss uth, It Meusel, rf .. Pipp, 1b ‘Ward, 2b McNally Schan > Mays, p ... n 0 0 0 *Batted for Russel In the sixth in- ming and grounded out, xBattod for Myers in the ming and struck out. Boston ...... 000 010 010—2 New York ....... 012 101 10x—& Two base hits—Schang, Leibold, Meusel. Home run—Mousel Stolen baso-—Pipp. Sacrifice hit—Mays. Sacri- fice fles—Mays, Ruth. Double plays— Peckinpaugh, Ward and Pipp: Ward, Peckinpaugh and Pipp: MeNally, Ward and Pipp: Scott and McInnis. Left on bases—New York 6, Boston 9. Bases on balls—Off Russell 4 In fmnings; off Myers 5 In 3 Innings. Hit by pitcher—By Russell 1 (Miller), by Mays 1 (Walters). Struck out—By Mays 2, by Russell 5, by Myors 2. Wild pitch—Mays. Losing pitcher—Russell. Earned runs—Oft Russell 5, off Mays 2. Umpires—Moriarty, Connolly and Wilson. Time of game—1 hour and 60 minutes. ninth in- Boston Leibola, cf Foster, 3b Menosky, If IR ........ Pittinger, 1f . Pratt, 2b ... Mclnnis, 1b Collins, rf Scott, ss Ruel, ¢ 0 Pennock, p .. oo a|lmocousoorrrmor | wmacooee New York ab Miller, of ...... Peckinpaugh, ss uth, 1t . . eusel, rf Pipp, 1b .. Ward, 2b ... MecNally, 3b Devormer, ¢ .. Harper, p .... e commuwnon cmommoBE=T lcomacocas low Totals 3 709 *Batted for Menosky in the eighth foning and singled. Boston . .. . . 000 000 020~ Now York o 000 203 02x—7 Two base hite—Collina 3. Three base hits—Miller, Pipp, Foster, Ruth Home run—Ruth. Stolen base—Foster Bacrifice fly—Meusel. Double plays- McNally, Ward and Pipp: Peckin- paugh, Ward and Pipp: Pennock Scott and Mclonis. Left on bases New York 2, Boston 6. Bases on balls ~=Oft Harper 3, off Pennock 1. Struck out-—By Harper 2, by Pennock 4 Harned runs—Off Pennock 6, off Har- por 2. Umpires—Wilson, Moriarty and Connolly. Time of game—1 hour and 50 minutes. | Tigers Agtin Beaten Oleveland, Sept. 8.—Cleveland do- feated Detroit yesterday 5 to 4, twenty five hits being made by the two teams, eleven of them two baggers. Cleveland used three pitchers, the last being Ray Caldwell, whose suspension was lifted yesterday by Manager Speaker. The veteran re- placed Uhle in the ninth inning with one out, twoe on bases, and two ball on Blue, who got two more from Cald- well, Alling the bases. Then Caldwell fanned . Bassler and pinch hitter Cole in succéamion The score Young, 2b . Jones, 3b Cobb, ef .... Veach, If . FHellmann, Blue, 1b . Merritt, s . Bassler, 0 .... Middleton, p . ... *Shorten ..... Oldham, p . xCole .... 0 0 0 0 | 1jc WALTER KOPF SIG TO PLAY WITH GIANT New tain Boy is “nong Four Col- legians Manager McGraw Adds ta Club, Phil twenty-five pla delphia, Sept. 8.—Now th yer limit no lon stricts the sizo of the major 1 Glants young observation O'Brien, a have started ot fall and Mo the G experts for spring John irnw. Joa ot by secretary nts. an- that fiva new colle had o are pitchers and They are Ritcer. right Glants; Jim Swarthmore co right hander, from wrnio wai incligibla competition last nounc hera yestoiday of th non. Thr infielders. Bill the from comers, been tal two fo glans, hers with hander, once Clancey, left ha and ( Columt for int spring. Inficlders—Walter Kopf, from Dart- mouth college, and Billy Heine, from St. Bonaventura's college, McGraw's old alma m Ritter was 1915 and 1916 v Dectjen, college. reollegiate A the New Yorks in He went to Louis- ville in the deal for Jim Middleton, who v fizzle and now is back with Tigers. Kopt has been with the Giants since the last western trip Hao is 4 third baseman and brother of Larry Kopt of the Reds cu PROTEST President Heydler Rules in Favor of ttsburgh Club. Chicago, Sept. Chicago lost its protest of the game In Pittsburgh on August 11, according to word received from John Heydler, president of the league, by William Veeck, president of the Cubs Both Mr, Veeck and Manager Kille- fer protested the game, which resulted | in a Pittsburgh victory, on the ground that attendants had interfered with Kil- lefer's catchMig of fouls, The umpire Informed ~Mr. Heydler| that the ground keepers had been in structed by the arbiters to remain on| the grounds after the third inning be-| cause of the threatening weather con- ditions. BRITISH TO REMAIN CHAMPION AMATEUR. GOLF AN Wm. | ir o zolf St L Hunter pios Sept. 17 play unateur to 24 denial hip, newed his ulated he would ports umph fos that jional turn that return pro- he to the ind add probably would England, where postal service I always hav to turning Hunter. I tracted company which has branches in the United States and in Can- da I will be traveling mo: of the time, with headqua in the E: Hunter practiced yesterday, taking a number of shots on many holes to accustom himself to the conditions to met in the tournament. not he was in been opposed id con- professional,” s virtually have to represent a woolen ters st be S Prosecutio Mo., (Tiger) Gaulding. 8 years old, di —Hade in Kansas City, Sept hospital an., yester- day from supposed to been receive Monday it in round boxing bout in that city. E. A. Enright, Wyandotte county, announced a warrant charging involun- tary manslaughter would be issued fou “Battling”® Joe Woolf, Gaulding in opponent. A brother of the fighter, who lives in nsas City, Mo., said he would not cution of ‘Woolf because h feel the fighter w to plame. injuries a six K press did not CALDWELL ASKS FORGIVE) . Cleveland, Sept. 8.—Ray Caldwelr, | suspended indefinitely by Manager Tris| Speaker of the Cleveland eball club | on Monday for breaking training, back in uniform yesterday. In a note| to the Indians’ manager, Caldwell ask ed forgivene: and offered to work the rest of the scason without pay. Speak- er said he would be taken on the trip to St. Louis today. was | Wambsganss, 2 Speaker, cf Smith, rf Wood, rf . Gardner, 3b DEasie Johnston, 1b . .. Burns, 1b O'Nelll, ¢ Bagby, p Calaw Totals *Batted for Middleton in the fourth inning xBatted for ning bVeach out, hit by batted ball. Detroit 021 000 001— Cleveland 103 010 00x— Two base hits—Jones, Blue, Middle- ton, Heflmann, sler, dner, O'Nell, Smith Johnston, Burns, wWambsganss. Stolen base—Bassler. Sacrifice well Double play— Wambsganss, Sewell and Burns. Left on bases—Detroit 13, Cleveland 13 Bases on balls—Off Oldham oft Baghy 1: off Uhle 3, off Caldwell 1 Hits—Of Middlcton 6 in 3 innings. oft Oldham 5 in 5 Innings, off Bagby 10 in 6 innings (none in sixth), oft Uhle 4 in 3 1-3 innings, off Cald- well none in 2-3 inning. Struck out— By Middleton by Oldham 1, by Ragby 2, by Uhle 1, by Caldwell 2 Wild pitch—Middleton 1. Winning pitcher—Bagby. Losing pitcher—Mid- dleton. Umplres—Owens and Dineen Time of game—2 hours. Merritt in the ninth in- out Davis In Good Form St. Louls, Sept. 8.—Dixie Davis was in good form yesterday holding Chica- tters to five hits, while his team mates fell on Russcll, White Sox re- cruit, for thirteen hits in five innings Louis took the first 10 to 2. St eries by innings and a two game The score Chicago Hooper, Collins, Sheely, 1b .. Falk, cf, If Russell, p . Hodge, p Totals Tobin, Ellerbe. rf 3b McManus, Davis, p .. cuunwNAOLELO 17 10 Chicago 001 000 001— St. Louis . 100 440 01x—10 Two base hits—Collins, Sisler. Ja- cobson, Gerber, McManus, Tobin. Home runs—Hooper, rber. Stolen base—Sisler. Sacrifice lerbe Double plays—McC] Collins and Sheely Sheely (u ft on bases Chicago & Louis rse on bal —Off Davis 2, off Rus . off Hodge 1. Hits—Off Russell in 5 innings, off Hodge 4 in 3 innings. Hit by pitch- er—By Davis 1, (Sheely). Struck out Ry Davis 1, by Russell 1. Losing pitcher——Russell. Umpires—Nallin and Chill. Time of game—1 hour and 50 minutes Totals 10 BASEBALL IN NATIONAL LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. New York 7, Philadelphia game.) New York 13, Philadelphia me.) Incinnatl nings.) (1st 4, (2na i 5, Chicago (10 1in- Standing of the Clubs, w. Pittsburgh 80 New York St. Louls Boston Brooklyn Cincinnati Chicago Philadelphla 1 [3] 60 51 45 Games Today. Philadelphia in Boston Cincinnatl in Chicago. 2 AMERICAN LEAGUY Results Yesterday. New York 6, Boston 2, (1st g New York 7, Boston 2, vl Cleveland 5, Detroit 4. St. Louls 10, Chicago Others not scheduled. Standing of New York leveland Bt Louls Washington | Boston | Detroit | Chicngo e Philadelphia .. Games Today, New York In Philndelphia Detroit fn Cloveland. 0 Chicago in 8t Louls, ‘A NUTSHELL INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday Baltimore 6, Reading Rochester 3, Toronto 2 Sianding of the Clubs, Baltimore . Buffalo Roches Toronto Syracuse Newark Jorsey City Readin, « Jorsey City Paltlmore Luffalo in Rochester in Toronto. mes Today. in Newark In Reading Syracume EASTERN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Hart for 6, Plitstield 3 Waterbury New Have Tt Worce ter 10, Springficld 8, Standiug of the Clubs. L. Pitsneld 2} Worcester Bridgepoit .. Now Hnaven Hartford Waterbury .. Springneld Albany Games Todny. Hartford at Pitsfeld ( Worcester at Bpringfeld. Now llaven at Waterbury. Uiridgepory at Albany, have | RUTH HITS ANOTHER HOMER, AND IS NOW WITHIN THREE OF LAST YEAR’S RECORD—DOUBLE VICTORY FOR GIANTS OVER PHILLE BOWLING QUINTET TO ROLL LOCALS TONIGHT—BROOKLYN COLORED TEAM TG PLAY AT BRISTOL SATURDAY-—TWO MORE WiRN - i | WOOSTER ~ § FOR TOMMY MURPHY | B —— PHILLIES UNABLE T0° CHECK. GIANTS 'Double Victory Puts McGrawmen Close to Pirates Again Phila nothin of the of inz lelphia, akin to pity in Giants yesterday power, pepper, determination s they crash- their way to withian only half zame the pacemaking Pirat TLey let loose the floodgates of a fury | ment up in the 4 ppointin, with the B wnd developed the inost potentt ati-« which they ha shown this scason, with eleven hits in the ard miheteca the sec e aftcrnoon " hammered ou a double over the prostrate F hillies. . in seaucnce. vere to 4. The Sept. S.—There was the makeup afternoon, izht and un- no lack oas of . series ves tirst N me for nd.thirty w Yorks victory The and to 13 score: New York (N.) P Burns, cf 3 Buncroft Irisch, Young, rf Cunningham, : Kelly, 1b Meusel, If MRS OWLO coocoosescoo0n Philadelphia ab 2 1 b Monroe. Miller, Lee, rf Williams, Konetchy, King, 1f 1 arkinson, Henline, ¢ Ring, p setts, p ©wiono ef . 1b B ) 1 1 1 oo oo ss Totals .. New York Philadeiphia Two t 10 000 <Burns Smith, Frisch, Young. — Konetchy, Williams, Burns, Bancroft. Nehf. Double sonroe and Konetchy: Willlams and Henline; Rawlings, Bancroft and Kelly Nehf, Bancroft and Kel Left on bases—New York, 7; Phil delphia, 3. Bases on balls—Off Nehf, i; off Rin off Betts, 1. Hits—Off Ring, 9 in 7 innings; off Betts, 2 in 2 Struck out—By Nehf, 2. Losing pitcher—Ring. Klem =2nd McCorm Umpires— Time of same—1 hour and 4 SECOND 11 01 e hits— 2, Bancroft, Home runs Stolen s crific Kelly, ys— Parkinson, ning k minutes. GAME. K (N.) Barns, cf Cunningham, Ranceroft Frisch, Young, Stengel, Meusel, Rawlines ceaborLILOO0 I-:”} Monroe, iller, L'veau, rf .... lliams, cf .. Konetehy, 1b . King, 1th0iae WOOs QUINTET TO | BOWL AT ROGERS TONIGHT The bowling team the Wooster at Hartford, | from [ | rated as one of the best in Con- | | | alleys necticut. will oppose the Roge IRecreat five local lan evening Capital City team is h “Fido O'Brien. The t have the following bowlers tonight's fray: Wooster—Lee, Gaines. Burnham, Ladish and O'Brien tion al- s—Freema Narcum, Foote and T match will st m alleys s this the The >d by will in Ad m n, A 1die / rt a Bruzgy, © {lubbell, p Sedgwick, p ightstone 1 1 1 [ 0 18 4 > ninth atted for inning New Yok, Pn delphia 00010002 1— 4 Two base hits—Frisch, Meusel 3, Cunningham. Three base hit—>Miller. Home runs—Williams, Smith, Konetchy. Stolen bases—Sedgwick, Monroe, Bancroft. Sacrifice 4 s 2, Frisch. Double pla Kelly) and E. Smith. hese dw York, 11:; Philadelphia, Bases on balls—Off Dougl 2 inbbell, off Sedzwick, OIf Hubbell, 12 in 4 2-3 Sedgwick, 7 in 4 1-3 innings. Struck Douglas, by Sedgwick, 1. Scdgwick. Losing pitch- er—Hubbell. Umpires—Klem and McCormick. Time of game-—2 hours and 5 minutes innings: off Reds Win in 10th. Chicazo, Sept. S.—An error by Grimes on Groh's grounder started a rally which netted "incinnati three rans in the tenth inning them the first game of the sc . The error was followed ,’oush’s single, Daubert's double er's hit. Cincinnati by and itohne, 2b cf .. 1b rt Itoush, Daubert, Bressler, uncan, If Wingo., ¢ Marquard, commmp P Fime Totals Flack, rt Hollocher, Terry, 2b X he Darber, uDeal . Twombly, ¢ if 1b c P arrell ss sson Sullivan, Grime: Killefer, Keene, LO" e e s ooy l wlosomnoon a Batted for inning. b Batted for inning. Cincinnati Chicazo At Two base hit. Stolen ba: bort, Roush. Kcene, Bressler. Double pi quard, Wingo and Daube cher, Terry and Grimes. Left on .ases — Cincinnati, 8; Chicago, 6. Tases on balls—Off Marquard, 1; off «eene, 1. Struck out—By Marquard, 1; by Keene, 2. ed ball—Wingo. Umpires—DBrennan and Hart. Time of game—1 hour and 45 minutes. in Keene in the tenth .0100010003—5 011000000 0—: Hollocher, Daubert Barbe Hollo- [COLORED GIAN PLAY AT BRISTOL New Departure Nine Will Stack Up ried A ation lay Afternoon The New Doparture Lall management attraction for next at Muzzy field, Brooklyn Itoyal I'ndees. T1 reloc 150 reput ympany base- s booked a de luxe wturday aftérnoon when the celebrat Giar will play t e will start at time. For sev nts have held 1 tion of being onc of the greatest ional teams in lmitted by b veral of the pl the major le: but fo color. The team is touring New Eng- land at present mecting the crack semi-pro teams of Connecticut and Massachusetts, Colored teams are us- ually noted for ability to please with their comedy coaching antics, and in respect the Giants are top notch- » Endec will cither Eddic ony Welch on the rd the G the coun 1thori- would their try. It is 1 that be in mound. The Bell City team is primed for the opening game of the scfies with Man- chester which will played in the Silk town néxt Sun The second same is scheduled at Bristol on ptember 18. Eddie Goeb of this city, who is ding: strong with the Rristol team t B on, may get a chance on the mound in some of the important mes to come. G *n, another Now Britain hoy, is pleasing the Istol fans with his snappy playing at short feld positi re Montreal, Sept. 8.—Miss Ceeil L British woman ved Fene a the Ca tch, olf champion, who ar- few days ago to g in dian women's golf champion- ship, is suffering from tonsilitis and has been ordered by her doctor to can- cel all her exhibition engagements. up to the time of the rournament at Ot- tawa on Sept. 18-24. Miss Leitch caughi a bad cold whil crossing the Atlan The Britisn girl is consider- od a likely candidate for the title now held by Misa Alexa Stirling, the Ameéri- can women's champion, who has also entered. WIN SHOW GAME. ¢ New Haven in E: test by chibition Con- e of 5 to 1. Haven, Sept. 8.—The Boston defeated the New Haven ague team 5 to 1 in an ex- hibition game which follewed the reg- ular Eestern league contest yesterday atternoon. Wilson, local catcher, made four hits in four times at bat. The scoree: R.H. E 0 1—5 11 0 00—-1 81 ewart, Rob- Roston 001 Haven.0 0 1 0 Morgan and Gibs 001 000 on; St sT0 TOMMY MURPHY A THO-TIHE WINNER \Poughkeepsie Reinsman Handles Victors at Charter Oak Park artford, ariven Conn., Sept. 8. — Peter by Thomus W. Murphy, sterday afternoon, won the 2:12 di- vision of the G Charter Oak st after threo close finishes. Mur- phy's trotter won tho first and third heats, with Escotillo, Contender in the winning the sccond in test time of the race. In the sat tho five trotters flashed by stand with not more than a length the leader from the fifti. one of the clos- test heats scen e ke each of the 1l track won the ght er 09 trot, taking the he: with Bovola furnishing plenty of event n s nd Peter opposition Murphy won his second race of the afternocn with Pete. Henley, defeat- ing Whiskfast in the three-year old pace. The summaries: 2:09 TROT. Threo heats—Pursa §$1 Selka, ch. m.. by Peter the Great, (H. eming) Bovola, blk, by (Berry) .- .i-oiih . Peter Pater, br. g, by Momgomery (Snow) lection Dillon, b. h., by lon Axworthy (Leese) 4 5 Lady Wingo, Uhlan Brooke, Utah, Betty Thornton and Abbie Putney also started. Tim, STNU P & Rediac 2:07% T PURSE OLD PaCE Two in three—Pursa $1,000. Peter Henley, blk, g., by Peter the Great (Murphy) ‘Whiskfast, b. f., by Tramp- (Cox) o 0 Time—2:13 4 — GREATER C 0814, "H THREE-YEAR 11%. HARTER OAK TROT. aw, g by Peter Ashland - (Murphy) Escotfllo, br. g, by Atlantic Expres; (McGrath) . 3 Brusioloff, br. h., by Peter the Great (Plttman) aurida, b. m., by Peter the Great (Fleming) 4 CUBS RECALL FRIBERG. go, Sept. 8.—Barney Friberg, center felder of the Kansas City club, of the American assoclation, has been recalled by the Chicago Nationals, it was anrounced yesterday. Joe Klug- man, 2 second baseman from Spring field, Mo., also has been ordered to inson and Wilson. report here Sept. 18 NEW DEPARTURE — Vs. — BROOKLYN ROYAL GIANTS (Colored Champions of the World.) MUZZY FIELD, BRISTOL, SATURDAY 3 P. M. (Only the color keeps some out of big leagues. ns, Walter Johnson of Colored Baseball to Pitch.) Don’t Miss This Exceptional Attraction. See THAT GUY OVER THERE CoAax ? WITH The CcHeEer J— SINSABAUGH - ‘\QN_‘LO!? CHRLS SINSA~ NO —~ wWHO (S HE SiNSABAUG Yoo Heaow Him Tuere HE'S FACING THIS WA RECOGNIZE. 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