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AO on aa eR 1. 1994 MONDAY, SEPTEMBE? ——— AMERICAN LEAGUE PENN 'S PEAK Detroit and St. Louis ‘Favored by Schedule «: New York; Washington, Detroit and St. Louis Are Fighting It Out for Lead ip American League; : Senators Away From Home EW YORK, Sept. 1.—The American league ant race has narrowed down to four); New York and Washington in the ast, Detroit and St, Louis in the West ) The month sidered the hor stretch of the long six months’ campaign. The showing made in « $3 September will determine the pennant/fore h winner, New York and Washington finish on the road. Septeraber |, Tcompletes the home schedule of each club. From then on = ~ it is a battle on foreign fields't jfor the Yankees and Na-|** Be Goll tee NO) HANDICAP TO SOME CLUBS Tourney Is“. oor On Monday once at the Ever day, is the b attracting the ing public in 25 games, abroad games are these mst the West the East, seven with and six with Philadelphia. Athletics and Boston are w playing tight baseball cam fying round on | nome 4 Bon Stein, the defending the title he has held for the past two years. There will undoubtedly be dd nine on the road TYGERS PLAY | 12 WITH SOX | The Tygers play 12 of argue, Harry edule for Septem Bill Noor meyer, Walter Jones, Knox Wal Hunter im will be y five h 1 adi v n pln Stein is not going to have easy | India sedding to keep his crown from top it is a rather interesting fact that during the month of Sep tember no games will be played between the Eastern contenders, New York and Washington, or the Western leaders, Detroit and is the first big tournam: St. Louis. the course, is a successful affair | New York and Washington had : completed the io between the two clubs. p Septembe ~~ aaa, | as had St. Louis and Detroit. In the Majors ae eg eget dee jin’ being at home whih D that PLAY HARD It seems as take a keen Nas reduced to two games. | Bressler and Bodie doubled in the ninth lasing, and enabled the Reds to beat the | Cards, 6 to 4 mn no great a surprise if all four contenders Ve, young Pittsburg southpaw, held | stayed in the race unti the final the Cute to two bite and won his game,/ week of play. Indeed, it is very te Seas possible that the winner will Yourieen hits, mingled with six bases not be determined until the last 4 balls, gave the White Sox a 10-to-l| day, Wetory over That was the a rally in the | American leag : beat Detro x of meant © Sox to third seventh tuning, A victory over tn YESTERDAY'S HOME RUNNERS Manush, Tigers ... 1—5| Pitching, plus the club that Cobb, Tigers... i Far si Judge, Senators ; 3 managerial ride, are to be the two big factors. | Young Stribling Is Favorite Over Fitz 16] MACON, Ga, Sept. 1.—Young 18 Stribling ruled favorite today in « WITH RUTH AT DAT lLabor day bout here with young First inning—Popped to first |Bob Fitzsimmons Fitzsimmons fan teine—Grounded out to first. 113 pounds heavier, expects to knock mae Jout the Atlanta youth. Both fight Math inning—Purposely passed. iers are in | : {EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO XR ASKED A CIVIL QUGSSTION, AND ie “Mou DON'T WANT TO COME THROUGH WHA CIVIL ANSWER, ' MLC MELO You Z BER OF THE , TELL WHETHER OR NOT Rownso!! AND (rc BE MS CsRemony tit dt haul poses ANT MAY HANG IN BALANCE UNTIL THE LAST DAY Man o’ War Is JNDAY Winning Fame i as Sire Now Union Oil Team Defeats Yakima Canadian League Is Thru for This Year Old School of Boxers Reach Advanced Age ‘ Ontario Player Is September can be con-|\' THE OLD HOME TOWN STANLEY BY WILLIAMS Slogan Chosen by Sportsmen KLGIN, Hh reen and srlous consery HOLD “ER NEWT SHES AREARIN’ /MOUR “TORN ! { WY NOURE FULLA PRUNES! DION I WARSH EM LAS NIGHT-HEN- DION IT ? | | I KETCH FER OUR. | BALLTEAM AN’ IM Y ) KINDA TICLAR BouT | MN HANS “100! 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