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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR LEFTY BERGER’S WIN SAVES TRIBE FROM BLANK AFTERNOON Jacobs Is MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1922, ‘Cubs Best Road Club; DavisCup | THE BAMBINO IS HUSKIER--BUT HOW ’BOUT RECORDS? Browns Lead at Home’ Finals on ¥ me Lo | Thomas Lee Fohl'’s Men Almost Unbeatable on Ho Lot, | for Today | While Killifer’s Hirelings Are Successful Traveling | Men; Yanks Only Americans to Gain on Road PE eR Heawy Paver Former am oo “THE Chicago Cubs are the best road team in big league | ites to Repeat Singles Loses First Game; Bur- We ircles this year, Victories of Last Week ger Delivers in Second They’re holding down third place in the National race} solely because of what they've done on foreign fields. Fro r If Bill Killefer’s men played as well at home as they do gph edge ag Be Big on the road they'd be in second place. nahes tbh Auedeatinn Gikanaera Ser » the only outfit in either major league to do bet-!the Davin cup are prepared to make tand for the famous tennis | ainat the Ameortoan defend: | wo ® ~ al © 3 o~ < T HILLS, N. ¥,, Sept. 4 4 néw lease on life thru 8% ANGELES Sept. 4—After th Seattle's Indians | On t had taken their They ter on the road than at home. “ wat And thus far only five of the other 15 major league teams prt pmteg worm ty ya mer m have done better at home than the Cubs have done on the | "yr. the Ameriouns, Willan ‘Til road, den IL. and Willlam M. Johnston had In a year of rather poor road teams the Cubs’ feat of win- defeated Gerald Patterson and James ning nine more games than they have lost on foreign tak ‘Coaaee pie vag : . hint diamonds stands out as a remarkable achievement. Gouhien siasihas The beet home team in the majors | = Pat O'Hara Wood came back with al the Browns of St. Louis, con Old Ti slashing victory in doubles on Satur. | . Gay against Tilden and Vincent Rich infor the _Anwcna DIM EL |i see er ncn | F : is in ptraight . c nant eb ey have Patterson and ing pit the Northerners fame buck and pasted a couple Hocal moundsmen for a e#ehutout, § ii od featured the] phe Jwon 22 m ath m to . n me than games, Patterson did not « When he lost control and walked | they've lost. On the road Ss a Bs = p Jy earn x be are » ninth ine th);not quite broken even; at home | len, by ood brought the | Lindimore in the ninth inning, with) a roker tev ba'lee Put tea nad time aaaia | ng due The work of W 1 | the bases bulging |they've been mighty hard to lick lwith his spectacular work ‘The second game was all Burger’s.| pee Fohi's team has a home per (@) u a e Altho the challengers were figured | ieee youthful left-hander took up the! tage of 104. Next comes the | a stronger in the doubles event than | burden for attle when Finneran Was chased to the showers for argu §ME too vehemently with Umpire Car- | 660, follow Giants with a home percentage of In the singles, their overwhelming | ce | by the Yankees with He Was Greatest Catcher, | “ef! of the Am an team wan a| cs distinct upset, Richards ta a young | roll |.423, and the Reds with 617. No| Says Veteran Hurler of! pisyur and inecnecionced net nat | Dee Crandall, who opened on the other team has won more than 600 17 Torrid Seasons been p with the veteran Tilden AN for the home club in the closing | per cent of its home games é in 80 many matches that the team Sontest, didn't have any too much Just five have won more than 7 ' a a work of the couple was figured as all ON the pellet, and McQuaid, who suc-| per cent of their road games, They) BY SEABURN BROWN | jintk 0! tie couple w ceeded him, had lens yet o the Cubs, w a 885 perventage | VA7HO was the greatest catcher the)" oth played brilliant tennis, but on the road; the Yankees with a 561 The afternoon's oecurrences gave on old game of baseball ever saw could not ata . away from home; the Cardi Series, with five wins out of seven | of 6 nway from rele bck, STNG RRR Pac: 5 i layed 561 ball on| ee | etarts. nals, who have played ‘ « Today ‘Tilden ix paired with Ander. fs foreign diamonds, and the Pirates, | and well-grown C. B. Dugdale. That t up against the fierce hon and Johnson will meet Patterson | iadacte A. Kiwho have won # 619 rating AWAY! im if you take Ted Corbett's word|in the closing matches of the series. | ane. i¢ 4 ® bome. One i ded t meh th Orr, : 9 | from hom " 4 for it And Corbett's word, if expe ¥ Needed io cineh bd Hood. vt ee Cleveland, Pittsburg, Detroft anc idhindn ead, Gow tenth throws | CUD for “a for another year, | Eider, of $$] the Yankees each have put over aj rience counts "| Mx the count now stande 2 to 1, and “~— ® t streak on the read, quite a welght into the #« o 3 da healthy winning atrea a three * are necestary to de ie ? i ogg sane val & }lbut have played so ineffectively | opinion | cide possession of the trophy | How many big league stara could —Kenneth y Williams yrecords to his eredit for the ees ' oe prey 7 he hii a ee Z, Adams, 1 @/away from home at other times as/ Corbett, who ts running for Despite the comeback of the Ang ;you identify out of the baseball unt Yea, Kenny s & member of somewhat dimming the Bam ne int te ORS Ce nst the dacobs. » . + */not to have earned a niche in the stable at present, dropped into—as! a. in doubles. the Americana were |form? Unele Sam's fighting family He | fame as 4 swatter of cireuit ane ingame Sena! och oats + fice oO . oa aes 4 oril 2 made three home . you me, Ba not hall of fame set aside for great road | politicians often w of °F | regarded an almost certain winners In uniform, you recognize that |*houldered a musket, as you see. He On April 23 Ken made th om hus, you wd ‘Totals 43 os this newspaper obody wanted to!) 7 - ‘ . ay y bt. That) Was just getting ready to sail across runs against the White Sox only pebble on the homerun pang 7 bynes } : fort was made | re, today's play med. The familiar win nee ru \the Atlantic to ape lot of the| Starting July 26 he poled afx| Williams bas made 25 homers MeCade. e Boston's Braves are the poorest | talk politics, and an « game bas seldom seen singles per- can't be anybody but Kenneth Will |(he Atlantic to epear a homers ix successive days. the domestic lot this season. og hed : road team and also the poorest home| to discourage him by obing Bit formers of the brililance of Tilden |iams of the Bt, Louls Browns enemy on his bayonet 2 point when |homers on six » he domesti ras “Set " “ ner | *. The Phillies | with the question of who the grea " the armintice was signed } se ee NARS : team in either league, The F a nd Johnston, and each ts a heavy| You're right j TH ERE IN BOX: Twombly, vt 1 are only a shade better than the/est receiver baseball ever boasted Of | ¢. vorite to tuke hin mateh | But who's the chap tn the nifty) Williams is thre biggest batting sen- GRID STAR TO pies aahatyyer sn _ Rego. « 1 Braves on the road, with the Ath-| might be—or might Rave been | : street sult, white collar and silk |sation of the year, Who'd have be COACH PREPS . , asdimers, ib ‘ letics topping them by @ small; “Dugdale,” he said, without hest- | cravat? lieved that anybody would be bold points out that in 1904 when he homas, » .... i margin. | tation | The | Who's the smartlooking soldier, |enough to challenge Babe Ruth's! stanley Cofall, former Notre Dame|a member of the Boston Braves FUrtexs . ® Were the National league clubs) It developed that he did know what ea vA standing at attention, in Uncle Sam's /home-run record? Who'd have be- | gridiron star, will coach the Catholic | together with Vie Willis and % stand for the season on what they | he was talking about khaki? Meved that anybody would establish | high, Philadelphia, players this year.| Pittinger pitched 102 of the 154, Totaie oe 2 7 ; | to stand fi p | SOne out when winning run “have done at home, New York would 1 profesional baseball for 1 There you have three different |three homerun records that the! league of Catholic schoolboy rivals| schedule, Willie pitched 43 g Matted tor Peckham in ntath he lead, with Cineinnat! sec utive yeare—was a pitcher Apne views of the new home-run hitter in| Habe never claimed? each year on the gridiron,| Wilhelm 41 and Pittinger 39. be im the lead, ao vdeo eee lond, St. Louis third, Pittsburg ale caught me at Minneapolis haseeee cama the major league circult this season | Well, Williams has three such dat basketball salary limit at that time was rn 3 8 6-6 ;fourth, B n fifth, Chicago sixth Paul In "94, ‘* uk dae Angeles oer Philadelphia seventh and Boston 1 in « breath Py : as He ei3 hat that. Corbett also sow ” ay ‘ 4 eighth that's Summery: Stolen Mare his Thomas 48 Mc. | If they ranked according to their * work when th road records, Chicago wonld lead, | present office seeker was with Beat By Thomas 1. by Jacude 3. tases on | with New York, St. Louis, Pittsburg, ! tle for four years in the late ‘90's belle—Oft Jacobs 3. Runs reaponsibie | Wt . Rroo! Philadelphia | Dugdale’s specialty, according to j egal Alege Maen Cincinnati, Brooklyn, Phi | een Ue Temee end) oot Boston following in the order| bis old playmate, was behind the bat | e Game named. j—not with it. Dugdale bad a Whip | sorning game, stoe ap HPO AE) In the American league St. Loule/ like a cannon and a system of out Yernon ’ ; [8 1 8) &@ & 6 | Would lead on Its work at home, guessing base runners that amounted oe A ong ap A aad o- 5 3S 8 8 llowed by New York, Detroit, Chi-|to a sixth sense. I phy: Fittery and Behane | ae ae ae * lcago, Cleveland, Washington, Phila "But, he just naturally couldn't hit} " ar on game a m. | > AE ie a ¢|delphia and Boston; while on the |—used to wind up with an average Ye -: eo 6 ie eo 4&6 # |road percentages the standing would | of about 080," Corbett remarked. | A\Secramemie oi og BT 8 at 3 © ibe: New York, St. Louis, Detroit,| “You can figure what a catcher he | pannah. Penner, Anes and { a fae 4 $ 3 Sictevetand. Chicago, Boston, Wash. wax when Washington, D.C, used ig - ~-|ington and Philadelphia him for several seasons, and he oone ame . & e - ‘ it } A record of what ench team has| couldn't hit the ball at all.” | . 4. B \done at home and on the road, in-| They don’t play like they used to, | ° 1 cluding games of Tuesday, August | thinks this old timer. The lively bal ° a . follows has something to do with the ® ® NATIONAL LE ting, but the pep isn't there } : : a? MoM noan | “We played for the love of the ° Club Won Lent Pet fost Wet | game, I never drew more than $175 New York ... 06 18 400 r* | uJ : St. Louie ” 4 be 7 o ja month in my careor—and I pas | e : “hicago 24036 (521) 31 82 888 | timed with such clubs as Minneapo: | Pittsbure s ase 27 3 * lis, Cincinnat!, Milwaukee, Kansas wie |Srookiyn' 1 39 38 sa a0 a0 lana] Clty and Chicago. We were in there |, Batteries va - = | Brooks 2 2s bar m4 a4 asa | City and Chica wer ing: Alten and ae late the 27 30 Sl pntiadeiphis. 23 27 (460 17 463 288] to win bail games, not to build up a | a game wo 2 1 8 44 281 | hitting and fielding average that | Beattic O10 0411-8) CAN LEAGUE | would insure us a fat contract for | Seating 7 teseunaiian,. con Hits seres @L ELIZ 292 1-12) THOME ON NOAD | the next year. | mond King; MeWeene fon dne soe Pireese2e @! ¢ Lost Pet. Wan Lost Pet “Every time a ball came toward a/ Summary *—#tumpt, ro 25 48! | flelder he made a play for it, in my | NATIONAL rane py ‘ 3. Three-base bit-—Crane. Tw | ner, ‘ (398 a1 492 | day He didn't stop to figure}, Tork be ory pa) “ ge stares ba rio ng or 24 baa 3138 whether he might hurt his reputa- | pitemure 0. nn a A tte that’s mild and " vs corral eau! 498 t i . fe oe Asal 7 36a eat ‘ 4 jon by an error Mruck out—Hy Barger 1 + ‘tee 89 Be n oye oe. nee ss Br Neduaise 3 $08, $2 20 4831 he hitters of today are simply |". isis ug SS yet lets you know you're dads 1. benefiting by the lively ba nd the | nrookiy “ a | Poevonaiiefor_rnnaall Me et Vadedie igs wee Siena on tte ‘Bo OR smoking. innings pitched mneran : eat Bis 2, by Crandall 6 plus. Charge defeat to ters fully up to the present Z . Erasgail. Create victory to Burrer. Dow |day standard, in Corbett’s belief | nw ® A cigarette that’s blended 7 Bie plays—Orr to &. Adame to tumpt; | “But the Interest in the game has |® ‘ x : ia aas paren peg oginar) Hlonetapnthat ag at By to give you every bit of the | sas City, In the opening game of the! ' N. Y. CHAMPION 96 seamon, ‘T played "before. 0,006" euliaceo’s Gum inte, a DEFEATS STONE people—-and the mob seemed so vast eh lade . 4 : t | ud . t Ne oe . ° hat I had stage fright thruout the [Myre re winiers “hing and Be afternoon. That was about the big: | nent. nnard and tiny gest crowd I had ever seen up to - that time at @ ball park.” A cigarette that tastes right all day long whether you smoke three or twenty. i A cigarette that satisfies. NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—Dave piace Rosenberg, middleweight hampton | gm gee Ay Gf the world in the eyes of the New| on tse, and the Pirates beat the | York state boxing commission, Cubs, 2 to 6, ~ — last night. Rosenberg was too clever for the “challenger.” | ) Found clash with Jack Stone here | Rigne | Early reports from the University bios Hornaby hit his 4th homer and help-| | Frisch's double and Ring's errer | sume the high position they held in| nth inning gave the Giants | football up to and including the 1916] TI in the an 8 to 7 win over the Phils. siiauh,: ht abr 7 4 | veral Keason’s 0 HUNTER NOW Grimes kept the Heaven’ hite ecatterea, | M@dlocre teams, the Lemon and Yel and the Robin ‘ | low prospects for the coming season mpus indicate that the fey a If this is what you want re about ready to re-| Gillespie, Markle and Margrave i AMERICAN LEAGUE ina cigarette, try Chester- ee, E, field. won, to 6 Cleveian H+ 'HEREAS other major league hte jare good, with a number of veterans | (rience | Uhle held the White Sox nave « «| returning. Washington ert Managers walt until a phenom | way oniy three reaching second, and | | Peiiadelphia eH has been more or less developed in| Indians won, & two 6 . ns | Hs hh ehh am e the minors, and then pay $50,000) wasnington knocvea vutierton out ot | Adair Makes Hit | Boston wy to $100,000 for him, Frank Navin ix|the box and beat the Red Box 10 to * A JAt_ Washington ” uw 4 With Fight Fans Patter! Fullerton, Russell ond Ruel; Zachary and Gharrity fits the Jongie where much ereasres | CHAMP TO is be oe ond ing en | BOX FIVE after which Navin aims to train MEN TODAY) equa’ ICHIGAN CITY, Ind rildttate ihe tracker he tAD + Ind., Sept. 4 eet peenrenie’s the tranker He's} Holiday fight fans were swarm presses ¢ here today for the Labe x McCredie, former manager of sad precede goes Bind erg day Portlard club in the Pacific Const | ii naard time pens at 3 p. m. | league, 1s the greatest hunter of |) yoy y ompeey, the chief attrac | Mavin's kind of game the West has | tion of the progtam, was in ton cnn | ee een. Three of bis cap | ation for hie setien of bouts, Demp. turee—Pillette, Blue and Sylvester lie wit must each of ee Bvrael sernson—are alued performers {1 | partners a ROen at ewe founen ' the Detroit menagerie alrendy, and|” joe Pynoh, defender of tee tats | Navin wants more, so he's signed bent ela, “Gat caste a re up the man who caught that trio th Par Moats three yeare ago McCredie was of. ‘fered the job of managing the De troit club—to go after them The } Class AA circuits won't wee much | the corpo of McCredie. Hix Scotch blood chills at the thought of paying out fabu in First Workout In his first Seattle workout, at Austin & Salt’s gym, Sunday aft ernoon, Barney Adair, New York welterweight, convinced one of the largest crowds that over turned out to » Sunday gym nasium exhibition that can put considerible push behind the leather mittens. Adair has been press-agented so heavily that he has consider able to live up to. He demon strated that he carried a wicked jolt in elther hand, that he can box and knows the ring game Most of the fans who watched him do his stuff with Be Forbes, local lightweight, are convineed that Travie Davis ig in for the battle of his life when he hooks up with the New Yorker in the main event of Wednes- day night's card, which the Nu tional Athletic club will stage. Davis, however, has plenty of backers among the fans who saw him in action against Harry |. The score new 8 “ pe es r ) | 4 on 2 Wright, Pruett and Savereta; | Kleven innings 5 nw ® « o 6 4 At Cleveland 6 i Hattertes: lankenship, Courtney and |Behalk; Uhie and O'Neill Hornsby Drawing CIGARETTES Away From Rest Of finest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended of Pill Killers YESTERDAY OME RUN HITTERS Hornsby, Cardinals, 1; total, 34. Williams, Phils, 1; total, 20, Meunel, Giants, 1; total, 14. Duncan, Reds, 1; total, 8 Bigbee, Pirates, 1; total, 3. custon | RANDSTAND | Exhibition company, | © name of the New York | ants, filed with the Manhattan bu. reau of buildings plany for a three: | lous sums for players—considering | story fire proof grand stand at the | | the reasonable terms on which he| Polo Grounds secured George Maisel, Harry Hell-| a } HOME RUN LEADERS Hornsby, Cardinals, 34, Walker, Athletics, 33. WOOD'S NO KID | x Williams, Browns i lolloche ule mann, Charlie ae locher, Louk || Cane and Jack Josephs. The Ruth, Yanks, 28. Guisto and others whom he worked | t Wood of the Australl-|| mverett lad can punch, take ‘em Pre Heilman, Tigers, 21 Williams, Phiis, 20. Miller, Athletios, 18 up from the raw—so hin time will], , aged 31 years, is the! be spent mostly in Class C and D n of the team, He has be elreuit towns. ying 20 yeare Licorrr & Myms Tonacco Co. and use his gray matter to take cave of himself in the ring.

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