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- Baseball - DAILY REVIEW OF SPORTS Great Outdoors! TS=^^^======0 “THAT LITTLE GAME”- —By B. Link ] PIONEERS LOSE Sport Comment CUBAN STARS TAKE in All Fields That vjxfE of mine vs a “Born fortune teuuER,- ~ t®| CLOSE GAME LEADLEAGUEi ft SHE Touts Me V WAS FoouxSH To Go To The SAME »> TWO CONTESTS HERE #%• M that Vd> uose ,- ants that's ekactuy what happen***.- M It is t6 note how really Interesting and this session Flynn singled. Loeset big the big fellows are. Heilmann hBW \ WOST TONXGHT *-Vuu SAY l Although Harry Applegate Billy Flynn both pitched good ball beat out an Infleld hit and Coughlin leads the American League in bat- and Cleveland ME H§ Sacred Hearts Have One Defeat Detroit WAxTXMG READY To HAND lor the Perth Amboy representative was safe on an error after two were Big ting. Cobb is a close second. \ GOESS SHE'S poR ME, |g|Hfi * team in a double header on the Rari- down. Yes- Harry and Ty are great pals. Ty Indians, Lose to Washington old So:* at So. Amboy The \ Touts,too tan works field yesterday aft- This game was cut to seven In- Inning taught Harry how to bat and still Epj|B j|| Copper -Yanks ON ernoon. loose fielding and poor base nings by agreement, due to the fact Attend corrects him. shows and is con- Play Today V HATE THAT WOMAN To HAVE THE LAuGH ME, j terday-Many him, <5e&'. allowed the Cuban Star nine that the first did not start until after tent OjM Bg| running with second place. -- \ TO both games, the first by 2 o'clock, and did not finish until Ty sacrifices himself for Heil- jgm Vo TCUu HER W0N \F \ HAD MONEY ENOUGH ..v,' M to capture a score of 7 to 5 in ten and after 4 o'clock. About fourteen hun- mann and the Tygers. But out of The New Yankees lead the V' innings, SOUTH AMBOY, Sept. 19:—The Yock UVE WITH-,' m the second 2 to 1 in a seven inning dred fans were in attendance at to the all this Ty looms bigger than ever American league by two points to- Pioneers of Perth Amboy lost game. The Saturday contest between these games. with the fans. day, as a result of their victory yes- vHNEW WHERE TO BeRROvu SOME TACK YdT>0 vT*“' fast Sacred Heart A. C. yesterday by * * * the Michel ins of Milltown and Perth The box score: Buck Stratton, \ terday over the Detroit Tigers while the score of 8 to 7. creep vn and Amboy was postponed on account of The box score. (First game): The stole: slid o’er the sack, the Cleveland Indians were losing to she's \f she vs Vuu fill of “Y” fame, failed to show up In his player rnoPE asueep, rain. The Cubans won a double- the Senator. The Yan- QnSft be But, strange beyond belief, Washington Cuban Stars mound work, and had to replaced for she awakes. H'3 header hero earlier in the season. When waved it was the ump kees are off a sudE oot Work before the Pioneers old standby, Oleson, aside, playing postponed AR R. H. B by while Ray Handerhan and P»ill Flynn, inning. The grandstand called a thief. game with the Tigers today, Campos, ss 5 113 In the fifth • * * To Cot oot Poker Every TvmE » recent additions to the Amboy team, for the Indians have a day off. IBBBPaHl VM going The game rolled along merrily played good ball, the former at third Fabelo, .. 5 1 1 0 inning So much hooch has been going The New York Giants are ahead ME both sides until the third -aM X GWE HER A CHANCE To G\VE base and Flynn in right, field and In <'ms. rf 5 1 2 0 over from Canada that think- in the National league by four and a puAY when the began the fireworks they’re Fabre, p .>.... 5 3 2 4 locals, • *- the pitcher’s box. Mickey Looser of Stratton. ing about changing'the name of De- half games. The last game of the the haw haw BWfl that proved the’undoing and Jim Homer were the hatting Mesa, if .. 5 1 0 O', when Pierson troit from the City of Straits to season with the Pittsburgh Pirates The Inning opened Got ??? stars for the Amboy team in these Koran. 2b 5 0 2 2 is on the schedule for this after- have x a KEY uJvTH-ME .- to Brown, the latter the City of the Crates. i-tS-jGosh', ^B. vj Hadron, rf 4 0 1 grounded * * • contests, Laurent played good ball I); out at first base. noon. The Giants practically have haw-haw- Thank Goo'ness. throwing him Teahi sack. Rodriquez ,o ., 4 0 1 hi the cinched. at the initial Wltczek hit the first one over for a Psychology Heydler pennant lb 4 0 0 0 to "Babe" Ruth's mark remains at Junco, two-bagger, the ball landing in the Psychologist has advised Illinois Sewed and Unaewed 56, being unsuccessful is knocking right field bushes. Okulievic, after adopt orange-colored jerseys, saying, In the lead. 6 to 1, with one down 42 7 10 4 ones lined the "In a football game the men are out a homfer in t*ie games yesterday. the letting two good pass, in the eighth inning, Amboy Amhoys ball Into the woods, scoring Wltczek. playing against a greenish back- allowed the Cubans to players cap- AB. R. H. B. Molly was out, Letts to Pollock. ground. It is advisable that a color ture the first contest. The Cubans this Looser, If 5 2 3 0 Lagoda singled to centerfleld, scoring be chosen to stand out agafhst AMERICAN LEAGUE scored their first run in this game, the Handerhnn, 3b 5 1 1 1 Okulievic. Wltczak flied Into background." W. L. P.C. in the seventh inning on a single, Stinson, ss ..,5 0 1 1' field woods for two bases, scor- Jerseys are a needless expense. New York 89 52 .631 stolen error and a sacrifice right ...». base, fiy. Romer. cf 5 a fast one . 0 1 0 ing Lagoda. Creed hit Just move the freshmen! Cleveland 90 53 .629 The score was tied in the eighth in- Wltczak. * * * Laurent, lb.. 5 0 3 1 Into the woods and scored St. Louis 73 70 .510 ning on four hits, a passed ball and one over for Fullerton, 2b 5 1 l o Stratton threw a quick Famous Slogans Washington 70 72 .49 3 two errors. If Stinson had succeed- the foot- Flynn, rf 4 1 1 0 Newmark, who followed Philadelphia: They came, they Boston 67 70 489 ed In fielding a grounder to his posi- and lined one Larson, c .,5 0 1 1" steps of his colleagues saw-, they conquered. Detroit 70 75 .483 tion in this inning, a double play Applegate, p 4 0 11 In the woods for another two bagger. Road Hog: They shall not pass. Chicago 58 82 .414 would have been made and there to Pollack. The fol- Homer. ‘Coughlin 1 0 0 o Sharo grounded Babe Rtfth: Homer, Sweet Philadelphia .*'46 99 .317 would have been no scoring. locals added two cast. lowing inning the Counterfeiter: The. die is Cleveland has 11 games to play. The Cubans won the game in the list. • * * 44 5 13 5 more runs to their New York has 11 games to play. tenth inning by scoring two runs af- Sharo struck •Batted for Flynn in the ninth. In the fifth inning Here y’are fans, Number One! | ter two were down. Two errors and three men to face him. out the only Charlton Davies, West Virginia a double, the latter was bounced The score by innings: came back in the Tho Pioneers quarterback, broke his leg in scrim- NATIONAL LEAGUE wildly over Stinson’s head, were re- fell short by one Stars 0000001 4 0 3—1 eighth but they mage. New York 90 54 ,6£5‘ sponsible for the Cubans’ winning lined to short field. • • * Amboys 021000200 run Oleson Pittsburgh 84 57 .59 6 tallies. The Amboy team out-hit 0—3 to the ball Creed in an attempt get Next! St. Louis 82 61 .573 their in this twelve safe and opponents game, The Two base muffed it and Oleson was If fooling around with Boston 76 67 .531 summary: hits, they keep to ten. ■ on Creed’s overthrow Loeser, Fabro, and Applegate. Sac- went to second that live ball, some day we are go- Brooklyn 69 73 .486 CARPENTIER COMING TO Briefs Malinoski hit and Creed Sport rlflce fly. Hadron. Bases on bails off to first. ing to read the box score, thus: Cincinnati .. 66 77 .462 scattered hits to the eventful safe on _i- ly up Fabre 0. fumbled. The runner was Two base Se- 57 86 .399 Applegate 0, Struck out hits—Speaker (8). Chicago .. NEW 19—Several eighth, one in the first, third, fifth first. Thompson singled through Meusel .381 U. S. NEXT DECEMBER YORK, Sept. by Applegate S. Fabre 5. Left on well (3), Ruth (14). (5), Philadelphia 48 97 I football coaches and seventh innings. He struck out second scoring Oleson. Crowl eastern college buses Amboy 9, Stars 6. Double base, Pipp, Ward, O’Neill. New York has 10 games to plav. men and issued center, scoring have announced rigid training eight nary pass. I’ariron to also singled to deep Three base hits—Ruth (7), Meusel has 13 to NEW YORK.