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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1922 PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - •/>' •*. v O'''' GIANTS' BITCHING STAFF WEAK Brilliant Hurling Will Be McGraw's Main Problem 1 - \ • • \ V, •/ ( ' • ' \ \ • '' _• SS *. r • IP HIS TEAM PLAYS IN THIS YEAR'S , I GIANTS NEED Tm: TO WIN ONLY V • > - • OPGANE t ,

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(By the Associated Press) !• Chicago, Sept. 25.—New York's prospective world's series contend- . ers, the Giants and Yankees, are separated today by the narrowest of •//* f Ifo ^ margins from a dyed in the wool, ..'ijflKjiw"''1 mathematically certain hold on the : 3922 championships in the National -T ' and American league. : •; r { h- or The Giants can clinch the pennant r, ' " A . V; for the eighth time since 1904 by winning only one of the two games scheduled with tfye St. Louis Cardi­ nals today. They could then lose all seven of their games while Pitts­ What 2 lot of tiihe advertising saves us! .We need burgh won all three of its unplayed contests and still finish a game some|3Mn^, vWe ^yit|^v^s^/ -'And we go straight ahead of the Pirates, who are idle ' today. from ^lfere is solder r ' "• . • C'tc ' ' '• • • s'.'V ' '.*»'• • ^^ ' *V> The Yankees, as well as all other \ *» ' American league clubs, are not sche­ duled today. Leading St. Louis by Have you ever gone around from place to place seek­ three games and a half, the Hugmen * 0 n need win but one of their four con­ ing for something existed but which tests to settle the race.-A defeat for the Browns in any one of its three p$P nobody else seemed to know anything about, not even • contests would bring about the same result. the storekeepers? Both New York clubs lost yester­ day. Rogers Hornsby's two home runs, which brought his season's to­ You have wasted an hour, maybe several hours, pos­ tal to 42, helped the St. Louis Car­ 4iip dinals down the Giants 10 to 6, while 1 sibly hal£ a day. You have worn out your patience, and Uhle outpitched Shawkey and Cleve­ land blanked the Yankees, 3, to 0, in before the end of the quest probably you began to figure the final game of their series. that the thing which you sought was not, after all, so The Browns meanwhile kept math­ ematically in the "face by defeating good as you thought it was, otherwise other people be­ Philadelphia, 7 to 4, while the Pir­ if Twffi ates gained a half game on the Gi­ *•* sides yourself would know something about it. ants by dividing a doubleheader with Brooklyn. The Dodgers came from behind to win the firsts 4 .to 2, but The manufacturer who advertises, invests his money, lost the second, 11 to 3, when the Pittsburghs crossed the plate ten therefore, not alone to tell of the merits of his goods but tirrfes in the sixth inning. BY BILLY EVANS. finish gamel-. Douglas I have umpired in a hall dozen Detroit inoreased its third place to save you time. The manufacturer who is willing to The defectioy of Phil Douglas, and .starts. Hi* deceptive also world series and been a spectator margin over Chicago to a game and the utter collapse of , alt as many more. In all that time made him an ideal pitcher to finish pay for advertising space in newspapers or magazines in a half by trimming Boston, 7 to 2, playe'd havoc with the 1922 pitching l' have never seen better twilling while the White Sox lost to Wash­ staff of the New York Giant*. a game when some pitcher faltered. than that delivered by Phil 'Douglas order to, point out to you where his merchandise is sold, ington, 5 to 4. In the world , series of 1921 the McGraw .has been forced to go last fall. Giants' pitching staff, 1)^ its superb along . without ' thefte pitchers a In making such a statement: I am. so that you may get there quicker and buy it easier, is 0 * work against t>i Yankees, made greater part of the season. Toney, talcing into consideration the ! re­ ! Standings 1 McGraw seem well fortified. from the start, was of little or no markable feats of Mathewson, Brown, pot going to skimp oi* .cheat in manufacturing it. ^ VT- • . Undoubtedly nobody understood iflste. Douglas pitched remaijiable Babe Adams, Faber, Bender, Plank ball in .spots. , i ind many, dthcr stars of oltieii djays, "AMERICAN ASSOCIATION the situation better than McGraw, All Kinds of Trades. - St. Paul ...... 100 58 .633 because during the winter and in Douglas certainly was McGraw'? After going to all the trouble and expense of telling / Artie Nehf,' McGraw's great little Minneapolis* ..,'.. .. 88 70 .558 the spring he was angling con­ ace in the clash of last year. He you just-where ydd may find it, he is going to see to it Kansas City .. 86 73 .540 stantly for pitch»ag strength. southpaw, has continued his win­ will be greatly missed if. the Giants Indianapolis .. .. 82 75 .528 Perhaps ' Fred Tony's showing in ning ways. > win the right to play in'the 1022 that when you do buy it, it is good enough so that you Milwaukee . 81 77,. .514 the big series convinced McGraw However, to bolster up the rest of event. ' Louisville . 74 85 . .472 Jhat he was through. However, Bob the staff, McGraw jas resorted to all ' Ask the Yankees. v^ii buy tt ^gaiC > ; \ • ••• i: Toledo . 61 96 . .382 Shawkey of the Yankees met with knds of tradws and sales. If you have your doubts as to V •I K \ \ -Columbus . 59 8V1'' .371 jno. better success than Toney, and Good work by Ryan, who scarcely Douglas' work.lasv fall just confer, Bob- has gone great for the Amer- was listed as a regular last season, with any member of the New York And in making up your mind about merchandise AMERICAN LEAGUE No Better Pitcher. has helped. The purchase of Mc­ Yanked;. They all have a whole­ New York 93 56 .624 Thejre— i& no better pitcher in Quillan from Boston also, was a some regard for his prowess. Which is advertised, consider, .this l^st thought—the St. Louis 89 61 .593 baseball--than, the erratic Phil Doug- master stroke. In dire extremity Mc­ The big mountaineer worked, three .-••A'V': Detroit 78 73 .516 la!',. Mt'Graw. fcaliSeil. what a difficult Graw even rt^torrected John Scott, great games against the Yankees, manufacturer can well, afford to make it as good as it Chicago 77 73 .513 matter it was, to *eep-*Douglas in released by Cincinnati because it one a defeat, two of them victories,. Cleveland 75 76 .497 his wimiing >vay» Early. jn\thei year was believed a bad arm had ended He was the man who saved the day cah be madid because one ^ale means hundreds, even Washington ... 65 81 .445 Douglas was very successful, theu his pitching days for all time. for the Giants when the Yankees Philadelphia .. 61 86 .415 came the crash that put the big If the Giants represent the Na­ were ridiifg high. •. thousnds of others following naturally and costing him Boston 59 91 .393 pitcher out of organized ball. tional League in the world, series this Pitching has b£en, and still is, nothing extra. t -,4 - Fred Toney won 18 games for.tftc. Jali pitching will be the big issue McGraw's big problem. It is a diffi­ NATIONAL EAGUE Giants last year.. Incidentally ha • : • •• ,i.\ -V • / UNITS came °4«>tifldeht, and in the third COBB MAY Published' by the Bismarck'Tribune, in co-operation Philadelphia ... .. 55 92 .374 Boston / .. 50 97 .340 round took the offensive. From then •y' with TAe American Associdtib'ti of Advertising Agencies on iie resuft, was never in doubt, as jj GAMES SATURDAY CARPENTIER Carpentie* at*4he end was 'helpless HEAD LIST FOR AMERICAN ASSOCIATION He apparently tri'«d several times to St. Paul, 4; Toledo 3. foul the Senegalese., to avoid a Milwaukee 4; Indianapolis 3. 1 BATTING HONOR Minneapolis 7; / Columbus 6. knockout. ' ' . '• • 1 • f;. w Kansas City 13; Louisville 2, Carpentier was in bed today, bat­ tered and discouraged. His map- Just Twenty-seven Points Be­ ''? y-.*1'-V*"! AMERICAN LEAGUE Senegalese Hammered the Chicago 8; Washington 3. Great Georges Around Ring age r, Francois • Deachamps, is al­ hind Geo. Sisler Who Is Pr^c Philadelphia G; St. Louis 5. ready out, however, for a return New York 7; Cleveland 6. Before Howling Mob nrach with the victorious African^ tically Out of Game • Boston 6; Detroit 4. "It is all his fault; it is a goonsas City; 'with Moorhead high, 19; Lisbon, 19. the European heavyweight division. . Siller's mark for stolen baa^s ap- Carpentier is blamed severeh|,by be crowned v^th thatr coveted honor tftfrty'-seven' homers in his old kit­ Grand Forks, 21; Crookston, 0. *- Mattling Siki, a Senegalese, ham­ all the sporting writers for tOTing this year. _ piffirs to be safeijr tacked away. is which ,i»ere doubles "and foW Were his forty-seven Ahefta ia thirteen bet­ bjOme runs. ' •; ing,.; is assured $f these honors. Btomaijck High, 13; Training- I aseball Scores mered the great Georges around the fight as a joke. They remark Tho Detroit veteran, in his flight Becker, a - teammate, is second in School, 6. the ring in the new Buffalo velo­ that the former champion seemed 1 ter ^ than bis closeti rival, Kenneth Ti«rney, who i l^ik been tagoring to overtake ' Georgp Sisler of the homo run hitting «rltb -fcwentyrfive. Dickinson, 68; Hettinger, 0. " drome last night before a howling ^Williams, a teammite.' : / , • • l^omsby's heels,, suffered a slump to think he had nothing to do but Browns, Saturday .-s'frut twenty.-aev- The base stealers, however, are still Baseball results, Sept. 24.— mob of spectators and sent him down play to the gallery for the benefit .' Williams bagged a tlnice.of'litnti dttrinir the past week, but eOi\t|»oe9 EAST. j en points behind the S^t. Louis star, neck and neck', wita Baird of Indian­ University of Maine, 14; Connecti­ NATIONAL LEAGUE in the sixth round to stay. The of moving picture men find that he but with Sisler out of thViggame, Cobb runs during the past week aiid' -i3 to be the runherup revi|ge' St. Louis 10; New York 6. apolis.having tho edge with twenty- cut Aggies, 0. bout was to have gone twenty could "get Siki' when he wished. has a chance to pas(s him Iqrovided he fled with Roge*s Horhtbjr with 'tliit- -;Of, .9,72. Miller of. the. Cubl^is Pittsburgh 2-11; Brooklyn 4-3. seyen* taniar of Toledo and ,Berg- Syracuse, 28; Hobart," 7. •» rounds. None of the writers, suggests, averages two hits or more^or the ty-nine for the leadership the nia- tbifd^place with, ^n average pf .857. Others not scheduled. h^mmer.of St. Paul are close up with Washington and Jefferson, 14; v Besides the loss of his prestige however, that Carpentier could leagues. , " , The Average ipclmie .jtame^ of We4- remaining games of the seasfetl and tWenty-fpnr. £eneva, 0. and his title, Carpentier today was whip Siki in a return match for Sisler fails in the role of a pinch • leading b^ttlrs tot. lOCh nesday. •/. v AMERICAN LEAGUE suffering from the hurts of a badly hey recognize the fact that 'the gkmes or more: Speaker, Clfevellind • Sfax Carey .of pii^^s has., the. Other leading batters for .833; . Madison, Wis.—Johnny Myers, mid­ 0. a consultation of the fight judges. invulnerable part' of his anatomy; wrestler, beat Jimlny De- A New League playing no indications of slowing up ftiikl drive to boost fcia l$t2 Average' Meuselj New-,;" ' .330. dleweight Lake Forest, 34; Atlantic Chriistian Siki went into the ring an appar­ Deschamps is a'.onc is insisting mSteal on m, forfeit in 5ft minutes. as the clubs swing into the final iX:eve the coveted .400 idarlc. / College, 0. ently timid man, but he gained con­ that Siki tripped his 'man. He said Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 21.—Formation stretch pf the race. But Sisler's ' The St. Louis fayorte is on the <,;jCl^iig stronger., than ever, Glenn Georgia 82; Newberry, 13. of a Nebraska-Dakota-Iowa baseball fidence as the minutes -fied, and he he might f'le a protest with the box­ liftw .Orleans.—Bob Martin and heart and soul i'j in baseball, and it 'brink bf his ambitioii, the figures »tftr catcher with Milwaukee, Mercer, 24; Piedmont, 3. league is being sought by Mike Can- finished strong and unhurt. ing federation and would in any Captain Bob Roper w^U fight Oct 13 S. V. M., 34; Lynchburg, 7. is almost an impossibility to keep showing .him hitting .299. In 1920 todaftbas a nins-point. lead over bis tllon, president of the Dakota league. Georges' blows seemingly could event file a 'formal challenge for a for tjie heavyweight championship of him out of the despite phy­ he topped the league hitters with .a l-nat^ in the:; race for. the batting, Cantillon has sugested to officials of not make any impression. Time af­ return "match. the ^International league for the In the Argentine, farms isolated sician's orders. He insists upon get­ ;mark of .370, and last season roiniMrd champioofhipv of. the, American Asso- the Nebraska league a plan whereby ter time the famous Carpentier "If Georges," said his- manager, fourth, OQnsecntive tiae. from any town are better kept than ting into his uniform* even although bit with the honor with an average ciati(Mi.' As 'th'if f season dr^ws ,to a the two associations may amalga­ right crashed to Siki's jaw, but he "after receiving the swing had been man*' British country houses. of .397. eloW), My#tt apparently is in no mate. Co.uncil Bltfffs and Sioux City, shook it- off and some times even wiling to wait with his knee on the he doe3 not get into the line*up, so ^ornsby fell into i slump early in danger of being d\ placed,- as Jie Con­ la., are' included in the plan, it was lBughed at it. floor for the count Of*nine he might that he may be ready to take a g'., * . . ., when Jimmy Tleniey, of tinues to strengthen his position, in­ learned. At present the Sioux City The result, coming so swiftly, have resumed the fight without dif­ crack at the ball v/hen called ar, u August, but, -CKinflfeg, Byelnt, Bepalrlag Hub of the Western league is play­ was totally unexpected. It had been ficulty but he did not wish to -give pinch hitter. This absence from thp the Pirates and "Hack" Miller Of the stead of losing ground. Pressuif Fop First Class Cob* began to threaten, hi recovered In "his last- six games, Myatt con­ ing all its "home" games at Lincoln, generally thought" the champion the public a bad impression of him- game may help the "Georgia Peach" at nev low prices. Mall orders SHOE REPAIRING : nected with nine hits, which boosted Neli., and it was thought that Lincoln would play with the Senegalese and srtf, 'Cnrpent er down' he thought in his quest for the batting honors. Jiik batting eyfe and started to pn|i looked after promptly. We pay average to J7,t, compared with will desert the Nebraska league in Carpentier smiled indulgently as 'Never that.'" - Cobb led the American League any. This' drive Was started about postage one way. Go to the 1923 to take ever the Sioux City he went to meet his man. As the "As for the tripping the movies every year from 1907, with the ex­ ijif middle of August, when lie was .3ft week ago. Becker of Kansas Eagle Tailoring 4 Hat Works Bismarck Shoe Hospital franchise. ' Lincoln was formerly a bout progressed and Siki found he will prove tbr.t without the slightest ception of in 1916, when Tris Speak­ fitting only ^74. lie has steadily in­ City, the runner-ufr is batting <364, Opposite P..O. • Bismarck 411 Broadway member of the western circuit. could take Carpentier's blows as he dotbt." ; :. er. of the Indians took the honors creased and ft the rate he ia triv- which waa his average last week. r 'a

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