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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 192 2 e Says College (outse Real Hdndl(ap outside. i singled to center field f | hit of the Earnsha; 10K WOMAN PUT |7 IN BAKE BY CULT m.y will (m il BELIEVE IT OR NOT: ‘BY RIPLEY called. Ball walke Foul hind the hi | who 1 short right Taylor up—s | laughed back. Tt the third strik It was seven strikeouts for Farn- shaw in five i No runs, no hit A CARAVAN (Zof’acple) £ T0 DEATH ON THE EQUATOR. E’\LmH A LQ\LL\A NT TROPICA L AFRICAN Sk 0 MIHFNA 1. B BQFWEMS POLICE Al S8TH BIRTHEDAY THIS AUTOGRAPH BY DR A-5\. ROSENBACE ~__ of Phladelphia ing to second Miller u it but mi CES’Cr\TSVO"‘Q [ GIAMAN Combinaticn g .\‘Jf\G“\B Wi CH CUBS TAUE THIRD NTEST IS inued From I 1S _ it From First Pag s E. Richardsor 2, on the steal of hom half of the sccon Privates Art first was declared safe ficld to warm 3rd Tnning—Cubs r flied to Dy and " on the Dykes had reached third on home with two out, Bush fanned. First Inning—Cubs and stood in si- nds trying to catch it. iled to handle McMillan hit Hornsby and Cuyler Fan Ag 3rd Inning—Athletics Foul into the right field 3 Ball 2, outside 3ishop hit a high fly the pitcher's box. ball over the | 1t was slov to Grimm, n FANS BUY FST BLEACHER TICKETS crowd giving him the g champion the . over the stand. Ball 2, out- | Haas hit the | y swung hard | ey el for one Strike 3, calle nned on a low curve ball | outside corner. ‘ «d a mild protest with with a great throw. Cochrane up—Tall 1, ne singled through w's speed for the | Simmons up—Taylor went out and | Pirst Inning. Rishop up—Si world record of | Grimm and Hornsby. . it was a curva. nto the dugout, s Bush was trying to coax Simmons to go after a bad ball. Strike 1, called. Simmons went out on an inficld fly to McMillan, Simmons would have been out any way on the infield Bishop went out on a fly to short right not much hurt. Foxx up—Bush bluffed a throw to He repeated. hed in across rown out and a m Haas singled to center. fe when English fumbl- It was an error, 1t was English's fourth error of the series. | Miller up—: ed his hard drive. h threw to first. Strike 2, called. Mil- | ler went out on a fly to Stephens | No runs, two hits, one 4th Inning—Cubs English up- English and hit, no errors Inning Cubs It was fast. son hit far into center fleld and the time the | v struck out for | the second time and kicked vigorous- | , but Moran ‘Wilson up—=tri 1, on the ground. mmons in a S records of ihe | D2l Wasiretirned: Cuyler up—Strike 1, 1, swung. Ball | Wilson singled to | It was his fifth straight hit | | 0{ flll* series. Cuyler up—TFoul, s . Boley to IFoxx, | holding third. Wilson went out at the hop's throw of Stephen- et to Cheer truck out on a ball over the out- side corner. No runs, no hits, a scattering survivors of the ) It was over th 4th Inning—Athletics es hit a fly to Wil- Hack had to run for No runs, one hit, o errors, £ «|son in center. ‘ol frst | i lefta ‘;umr.d by Harry Davis, Boley up ith a bunt Boley lLop up: field. No runs, 5th Inning—Cubs As the Cubs we 1 blimp flew Stephenson insid Ball Coc ball was swu vior 5th Inning—Athletics Cochrar inside. to h to first for a hit. down very fast Simmon s up—=Strike Simmons flied out to Wilson w} a few feet for the driv ained at fi IFoxx up—Ball speed with Fox hit a . Bush to hig’ seond, ne run 6th 1 I MceMin ish up s a long d ond, n ugp | 3all 1.| Bishop to F Boley | vancing. game, McMillan to Klem | ¢y vtor | Foul over the rear stands. tephenson up—s to Cuyler s runnmng with the [ to return to first base and outside. Stephenson flied out to Miller one out to Stephen son went out 1 fouled to Grimm running catch in field Taylo 7th Inning—Cubs Grimm we Tavlor flied to Miller | Taylor up- 1in short right. up—Rall 1 Ball 2, outside. Foul over the stands, 1t was calle No runs, no hits, > up Strike 1, c swung Ball 7th Inning—Athletics > crowd stood up, as aid the A's cause. it field for one base. Haas up—Strike 1, Cochrane go- Haas bunted was running as h: Bishop ran to s a wild pitch ground at Tay when Bush made Ul striking the 1i Taylor won scored when the first run Miller was held throw to the zlish. There Dylies up-—Bush Ball r first caught 1 but could not hold i Haas fouled out to gled to center Cochrane up—RBall and outside. cond by Bush d yelled. Ball 4 | EX ,*“ ] “" % (oste Plane Reaches hrane walk WO hits, ly to Wilson and both runr out, Taylor to MceMillan ponpeN o L foul bunt ba ve il line. Ball 1, izht field for two bases ground. ion_ went out, | [ inside and low. Ball 8, high. 1t | was a curve. Strike 1, called. Ball 4. Wilson walked Cuyler up—Ball 1, in the dirt. Strike 1, called. sall outside. er fouled out to Foxx No runs, one hit, no errors, two left ’ Eighth Inning—Athletics Miller up—! 1, called. Ball 1. outside. It was a very | high bounder. Foul nst the A reen. Ball two, outside. Millpr {hit to English and w at first Dykes up— 1 1, high. Ball 2, h. Strike 1, called. D ed. Taylor and Dykes exchanged words. Dykes flied to Stephenson, most against the left field stands, joley up—Ball 1, outside. Strike 1, swung. all two, outside and high. Boley flied to Cuyler, o stood In his tracks and caught thr ball rown out kick . No runs, no hit, no erro nor Al left. Ninth Inning—Cubs tephenson up—~Foul, strike 1. It out of the park by the bacl door. Stephenson hit to left field for two bass Grimm up—Ball 1, high. Ball 2 low. Dall 3, inside. Strike 1, call- - ed. Grim hit to Earnshaw and was thrown out, Stephenson stayed at | second. & 1, outside. ike lifted & fly to right center 11, swung. Bishop in sho 2.1 Bush up—Bush was applauded by trike | the crowd. Strike 1, alled. Strik 2, called. They were fast. Ioul . down first b line. Foul in same | place. Strike 3. Bush fanned. He | swung. No runs, one hit, no errors, one | left. 1t Ninth Inning—Athlctics Hale batted for Barnshaw. Hale up—It was Summa who cams out instead of Hale for Earn summa up-—Foul strike 1, foul strik Summa struck o He swung ‘at a third strike, but only tipping the ball. Bishop—Strike 1, foul. Ball 1, high Strike 2, callcd. Ball 2, out- side. It was a curve. three high. Bishop hit to A and was out. unassisted. Gri bal hit the plate. trike 2. Swung. Hornsby to Grim No runs, no hits, no errors. 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