NEW BRITAIN DAILY HtKALD, MONDAY, UUiOBUK 2, ItftfS.

SPECTACULAR PLAYS BY CUMMINGS AND CAPTIN BARNIKOW BRING A VICTORY FOR LOCALS OVER SPEEDY NUTMEGS OF NEW, HAVEN CIN CINNATI REDS COP SECOND PLACE IN NATIONAL LEAGUE BY BEATING PIRATES TWICE ON CLOSING DAY - SENATORS WIN FROM YANKEES

LEAGUE GREATEST EXPECT MUCH FROM VaMEES lose final CUMMINGS AND CAPTAIN BARNIKOW FANS GIVE CREDIT ' in Brief CONTRIBUTE TWO BRILLIANT PLAYS ' TO JOHN LEAGUE INWSEASON BIO SERIES GAMES GAME0FSEAS0N J. MW NATIONAL Former Cross Star Races 40 Yards For a Touchdown Games Yesterday Holy Boston New York EI-citi- Admire Him' for To- Championship Races Not as ng Fans Anticipate Better Brand ol Senators Pound Sam Jones Hard Bringing Cincinnati Pittsburgh 1. On Perfectly Executed Forward Pass Local Leader , Philadelphia 6, Brooklyn 0. of St. Louis 7, Chicago 1. During Recent Years Baseball Than During Season in First Inning Kicks Goal From Placement At 32 Yard Line New gether Aggregation Champs Standing of the Clubs Beats Won . Lost P.C New Oct. 2. As Britain Nutmegs. New Oct. 2. New York York, close as the New York, Oct. 2. Baeball fans Washington, Oct. pafely Tork, fans New York 93 61 .604 always have admired the generalship 86 .668 American League championship race expect a bettor brand of playing In tucKlng away the pennant Saturday, Cincinnati .68 the of John J. McGraw, manager of the 85 69 .611 has been this year between the New the World's Scries than Is dropped the Genei Cummlngs, a former Btar at bar In the fourth perled from the 32 Pittsburgh displayed tinal Giants, and they give to him without 86 69 .665 York game with Washington yester- Cross, and Eddie Barnl-ko- yard line on a kick,, that St. Louis Yankees and St. Louis Browns the ronton and us a. scn-er- 6 Holy Captain placement stint full laudation for to- throughout day, to 1. Washington pounded executed two were of From a team that bringing Chicago 80 74 .520 and as as it was last in plays that spelled victory. In his devious an ag- equally exciting rule their Anticipations ai- - Jojios the first Inning, five hits and Vib- - in gether, ways, Brooklyn 74 78 .494 between the and a brilliant character at played the first half like an aggre- two-tim- year Yankees the three bases on yesterday gregation of the present e 67 96 .873 excepting the freak incidents balls bringing in five berts Field, that enabled the New gation that was on Philadelphia Cleveland Indians, neither compares runs. In the just performing champions, but none is remiss in 58 100 .346 that a few marvellous fifth, with the bases Britain football eleven to defeat the past records the locals Improved con- Boston to that of the National league In the develop plays tilled, Ruth fanned. The score: praising Hughey Jennings, "Na- AMERICAN LEAGUE arid a Nutmegs of New Haven 9 to 6. Cum- - siderably as the game progressed, and seasvn of 1908. few incredible misplnys. NEW VOItK - poleon's chief of staff." took a forward hurled in the closing- minutes the team The New York Giants and the Chi- t. n. . mings pass by . Is now considered a genu-In- e Airtight is expeci-- r of the V Hughey Games pitching "lit. ! 3 0 0 i.4 0 0 "Hickey" a new man, In the third per- turned In an exhibition that was of Yesterday cago Cubs finished in a tie, which the are to 0 New Yorker by the throngs that 5. pitchers. They supposed give J.M.Nsllj. 0 0 0 1 0 iod, that resulted in a touchdown mid season calibre. Cleveland 6, Detroit Cubs won, after those two clubs and on to I'llBiin. .Hi 2 0 0 0 0 filled the Polo Grounds all 1. few bases balls, have absolute 0 a fine 40 Locals Bad At fit nearly St. Louis 7, Chicago the Pirates had "M'Milinn, 3h 2 0 0 after yard , tying the art. season. Two Pittsburgh entered control of the hall, and to Cum- years ago the rabid 6, New York 1. pitch Ruth, rf., lb 4 0 0 1 o score, and the brilliant of the While It was the werk of Washington the lant week of the campaign - 110t leader followers of the Giants' were a little racing a masterful, The Hi 3 1 1 scheduled.) "heady" fame. fiPP. 5 0 0 locals, booted the ball across the cross- - mlngs and Barnikow that broui'ltt (Only three games neck and neck, That season was per- 1 to when he moved ting is In advance to be Smith, rf 0 0 1 0 0 en- frigid Jennings his his- supposed about the pe-lnt- thst won, the haps the, most remarkable In the Sharp and devastating when a battery Hnfmann. c 3 o 0 4 1 o or two baggage from Detroit and trans- Standing of the Cluba Munel, If 4 n 2 0 0 0 tire New Britain team with one tory ot baseball. of swatters up but above all planted his grass picking habit and Won Lost P.C. opens Ward, Sh 0 0 1 4 0 excellent football. was at of REDS exceptions played his "E-yas- Pittsburgh the top the is to be flawless. ss ,.43 0 NOSE OUT stirring fram Navln 94 60 .610 the fielding expected s'". 0 3 3 0 In line and Cleary New York on October 8, New York 4 0 the Politls, Rogers Field to Harlem. heap played Last year there was an average of I"T1P. p 3 0 2 0 St. Louis 93 1 .604 were splendid. Conly and Cummlmts was Philadelphia that day and the Quak- only one ami three-eighth- s errors a There much talk then that Detroit 79 T5 .513 1 5 24 14 0 on time and again threw the ers defeated MathewsOn Coveleskts " the wings McGraw Was preparing to retire for 78 76 .507 game for the New York WASHINGTON RACE backfleld men back with no Cleveland twirled for Philadelphia 8 to 2; three-fourt- P1RATESJN visiting the active ac- 77 .500 Nationals, who won, and ab, r. b. po. a. e, a new man the management, having Chicago 77 and the Cubs both wen t'l'lRO. n 3 1 7 o gains. Leary, played a In the Pittsburgh of one erfcr a game for the Yankees, l i with quired part Ownership club, Washington 69 85 .446 and Harris, 2b 4 1 2 3 2 1 entire game at guard, and som their games the Giants f,el!wlth who lost which is close to per- and of the fans were skeptical, 66 89 .422 very cf 3 0 0 6 1 0 Frankel on the other side, gave a fine Philadelphia a tHud into third place. baseball. Yet de- - Ooslln. If 4 2 2 0 Moranmen notwithstanding the record Jennings Boston 61 93 .396 fect the series was 0 1 Win Two Games on exhibition of defensive work. Chicago and met In 3 1 1 made with Pittsburgh cided by misplays on the defense; Rrnwer, rf 2 3 0 Detroit, winning pennants was r 3 Score On a Fluke what thought would be the the Giants won the last two on I.Rpnn. there in 1907, 108 and 1909. Mc- games ss 3 0 1 1 103 the game oft the season. Pfklnjiaugh, 110 0 Final of National The six points registered jy Graw on but disproved HON IS LUCKY FAN If either 'errors. T.amnttp, 31) 4 0 2 0 2 1 Day League kept Hughey Nutmegs, which by the way was the old Chicago or Pittsburgh captured that The Giants offended in Warmnuth, p 4 0 0 1 1 0 that adage about "too many only three first touchdown scored on a New game It woa the pennant, but if the and the Yankees in five of cooks." games the 8 In the contest ended In a New York n 11 27 11 4 Britain team two seasons, ws was not a total St. Louis Pan Who Solved The Witt tie eight, three players on each team ac- Batted for In Cincinnati, Oct. 2. Cincinnati won a Jennings stranger would It van- - Pusan 5th. ..in, if nf fluke. Peterson, last year ,to the older organization. In his ac- win, providing that counting for all the errors. Frank xBattml for Witt In 9th. both games of a double header from with the Williams team, booted a ball Pop Bottle Affair, Gets Seats For qulshed the same day. 800 000 B tive days he with Baltimore, Philadelphia Frisch, the Giant second baseman, Washington lOx and took second too played 6 .Vhw York 1 Pittsburgh yesterday to who played ball no', The Cubs defeated the Pirates, to made of 000 loo 0"0 "Hickey", Brooklyn and Philadelphia in the World's Series. the majority the Nationals' Two base hlta. stolon base. place in the championship race. The When he tried to reach it, his 2, chiefly on own mis-- Judge, Plpp; - former with McGraw when the Pittsburgh's Imisplays three out of five, and Karl C.oaltn; sacriftf-e- Lapan; double Jones scorer- were 6 to 4 and 5 to 1. niarskin it place plays, fui .trncU the sending was the best baseman in Oct. 2. plays. ISmith, a catcher, and Arthur Nehf, a hi .ii "tt to Plpp; Smith to Ruth to Si ott Due to the of the infield latter third Chicago, James P. Hon, a ro Rii-- cracking back of goal line, where tne iignming That placed Chicago first, Pitts- each made one of r.uth; to PeiklnpauKh to Harris; in of captivity. Like McGraw Jennings salesman of St. Louis, Is the luckiest pitcher, the other Hofmann to Ruth to left on basts. the last inning the first game, upon it for a touch burgh seconds and New York third. Itwo. errors were Srott; Lepper pounced was an infielder, playing second base Frisch's distributed N'ew York 10. Washington 6; bases on the Reds were enabled to snatch vic- down. There were some who criti baseball fan in the world. While The Giants, however, had three games lover off 4, off Walmouth 6: out of and shortstop. three days. balls, Jonps struck tory defeat after two men had cised for his poor playing thousands are scrambling for world remaining to play with Boston and, ba.se-Bit- out. Jones 1, Warmouth S; "Hickey" is a native of Pittston, Mike McNally, Yankee third by by passed been retired. more maae Hughey Pa., if won all of ball, Hofmann; umpires, Owens and Nal-lln- ; hut the new man than where he first Baw the dark of a coal series ticketsHon has been given a they them, their per- made as many errors ai Frisch, 1:34. In the second game Rl.tey, although was over. would of Cubs tme, good before the game mine. He trotted out as a profes- set Ban B. centage equal that the Ithough as the series was summed up, crippled wdth a fractured hand Stars in complete by Johnson, and the would result in a Williams Lineup sional 20 years later, beginning with of the American ac- campaign jfce-t- were bulwarks for their teams. Browns Win in Ninth. pitched remarkable ball and would Thn vinlmrs we're a big team, president league, tie. New York did win and an extra heavy the Louisville, Ky., club, at first base companied by a personal check for Like te Giant second sac.ker his St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 2. The St. have shut out his opponents but for besides Peterson, Bradford gamS was decided upon to settle the were an behind containing and short, going to Baltimore in a 6100 and round trip transportation be- three missteps spread over three Louis Rrowns wound up error him. Glazner was ar.d Hherman. former members of the issue, ..Chicago winning. yesterday knocked out of the trade four years later. In 1898 he tween St. Loui3 and Nw York. Hon s days. Aron Ward, the Yankee second their most successful season in more box. Scores: Williams. In this I.epper person at Thei whole situation, however, had baseman two (First was shifted to Brooklyn and in 1891 employers have given him leave of ab- made errors in two days than twenty years with a 2 to 1 vic name). had an end that created by an incident In ,8. be- PITTSBURGH left end, the visitors he became generalissimo of the Phil- sence at full pay to attend the game and Roger Peckinpaugh, who played over the White Sox. As side of home games. tween the Giants and Cubs on Sep- tory Chicago ab. r. h. po. a. a. was a thorn in the the adelphia Nationals. And all because he solved the accounted for 4 0 1 "pop US 'shortstop, the other. a result of Washington's victory over Maianville, ss 0 5 3 club on many occasions yesterday. Two tember in which Fred Merkle, the 4 U 1 years later Jennings returned bottle the result of Fielder The third was the only game of the the New York Carey, cf 3 0 0 mystery," first what champion Yankees, 4 1 0 Fans Cheer Home Team. to then in Giant baseman, pulled series In which was cred- B'Bbee. If 4 0 0 Baltimore, the Eastern Whitey Witt, of the Yankees being neither side only one game the stand- 4 are Up to has since been as the separated Russell, rf 0 0 Timf the fans warming league, remaining there until 1907 struck on the head by a pop bottle) regarded "big ited with an error. of the Browns and Yankees in 2b 4 1 evidenced bone" in ing the Tierney, 110 the New Britain team was when Detroit drafted him. He be- a crucial series in St. Louis re- gest play history. Ward made a fatal 3b 4 1 1 1 1 during misplay for the season's final standing. Traynor, 1112 l after the home team had tied cele- In the game in which Crlrnm. lb 4 0 0 ,,hn came manager his first year and cently.- Witt was so badly particular Yankees in the crucial seventh game The locals won the game in the was injuifd Merkle erred the ninth had Schmidt, e 4 1170 the score a mighty greeting given brated by winning the pennant. This that he had to be caried off th field inning after both teams had won three ninth 3 0 142 10 were j games inning when Gene Robertson, ooper, p 0 1 0 them with encouragement to go oui season was his 16th as a team leader. was been reached and two Giants each. It was in the and great Indignation expressed iMcCOrmick fourth inning recruit shortstop, singled Williams win the Whenever a local out. was on third base , 4 8 and game. over the incident in all sections of the When the score was tied and the across the with the 35 '26 8 he was Morkle was on, first when Brid- - plate winning CINCINNATI was taken out warmly KEI SOX BEATS PROFS. country. Several rewards were offer- and World's was still re- run after .two were out player whirl- - the clea-- championship I) Cleary, played a well, Giant batter, hit a in the of The score: po. a. applauded. ed for the identification of the sup- posing palm the gods. Burns, rf 5 2 3 0 Tame, nnit the crowd snowed us American Score Seven Huns liner over second base. McCorrnlCk 4 Leaguers posed thrower of the bottle. The play was credited as an official CHICAGO Daubert, lb. 1 13 hv the. hand clapping' scored and Bridwell touched first ab. r. If 4 0 2 ..ciaticn in Ninth Hon, who to have a seat error but the chance for an assist and h. po. a. e Duncan, he re- - Inning. happened base. Hooper, rf 2 1 0 2 0 0 Roush, cf 4 1 2 was accorded him when was put-o- so that near the spot where Witt injured, was palpably easy that vir- ss 4 o o 3 contest. New Haven, Oet. 2. The Boston Johnson, i 1 Fonseca, 2b 1 4 tired toward the close of the solved the in a letter In the midst of the pandemonium of K. 2b 3 0 1 2 4 0 c 4 East- mystery when, tually every description the game Collina, Hargrave. 0 1 The Game Americans defeated New Haven, Mr. Evers, playing second base for the 4 0 1 11 1 0 3b 4 1 1 Opens. to Johnson, he explained Just how classified the play as Ward's failure. Sheely, lb Plnelll, nncned with ern league.champions, In a free hitting Cubs, astride that and Moatil, cf 4 0 Eohne, ss. 4 1 0 tv,& Captain. the accideDt occurred. The latter said jumped bag Frisch, the first man' was out afte-noo- n, up, If 3 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 off. the first boot exhibition game here yesterday for the ball to be for. Falk, 1110 l.uque. p kirkinaro , Witt, while running, stepped on Ine called, thrown, easily at first. Young hit a hard ball 3b 3 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 n...nii,tawui.w" 12 10, seven runs in Mulligan. Couch, p 0 out 01 bounds. On the next try. making of the to bounce him. hen Evers received the hail toward field. Sfhalk, r 2 0 1 5 0 0 p 1 0 0 going neck bott,le causing it right It appeared that Bressler, tne nan ana their half of the ninth inning. The Manager Frank Chance ot Chicago .: I.everette, p 3 o 1 1 4 1 Markle, p 0 0 0 Peterson secured up and strike him on the head. Mr. the play would be an easy one for visi-- score: asserted Merkle was out fail- - xKimmick 1 1 0 downed Quickly by Leary. The l Johnson was so well piessed with that for Ward but he the per- - r. h. e. I - juggled ball, 28 1 8 26 10 1 with a line attack, Peter- Hon's that he sent him ure to juch second base. While bed- mitted it to 3 5 tors opened 1 explanation roll about his arm, and Two out when winning run was scored. 8 27 13 1 two Boston Ill 110 00712 19 lam broke loose Umpire O'Day sus was a ST. LOl'IS. xBatted for Markle in 9th. son getting about years in'ot" the reward, railway and bsAball tick- Young safe, stealing second more New Haven . 800 000 13 4 and field to ab. r. h. e Cincinnati 000 000 302 5 and Moleski adding one 02010 ets. pended play left the think moment later. Kelly fanned but Emil po. a. tackle and Tnl.ln. rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Pittsburgh loo soo ooo4 the center of the pile. Pet- Batteries Ferguson, Fullerton out th problem. "Irish" Meusel, came with 4 0 0 3 5 0 through ki through Ellerbe. 3b Two base hits, Burns, Fonsera, Russell; to Ruel; Chaplin, Eayrs, Carrigan, O'Day returned when most of the 3 0 1 3 0 1 erson punted Hickey, whoumbled, the hit that meant a run. Hlsler, lb three base hit. Traynor: double plays, Pln- the and INDIANS RELEASE XLNAMAKER. and declared If 3 1 1 1 0 1 elll a recovered Hargrave. crowp harj gone that was a Williams, to Fonseca to Daubert; left on bases, and Nutmegs player ' It similar incident that 2. Nuna-make- r, 3 1 2 2 0 0 4, on Bradford Cleveland, O., Oct. Leslie Merlffle was out, tnus nullifying tne finally decided the in Durst, rf Pittsburgh Cincinnati 7: bases balls, hn In the locals territory. championship MrManus. 2h 4 0 2 4 3 0 off Cooper 2; struck out, by Cooper 4, by end for three The VILLA BOXF.S TONIGHT veteran American league run 'that Mccormick would have the next which was won and 4 0 0 4 3 skirted left yards. game, P. Collins, r 0 Couch 1, by Markle 1; hits, off Luque 6 In Oct. 2. has been re- and ruled the therefore .1 were at this Pancho Villa catcher, unconditionally scoref game lost in the first half of the first in- Robertson, ss 4 0 2 2 3 0 3 3 Innings, off Couch 2 In 3 Inl Nutmegs point penaiuea Philadelphia, 2 2 2 way won fly- leased the Cleveland Iridians to was s tie, one to one. Then, when the first fifteen minutes of Bayne, p 3 0 1 0 rungs, off Markle none In InnlnRs; win- for offside, i'efiison smashed his who recently the American by ning, play. but become of the season ended in a tie, th play-of- f lead-of- ning pitcher. Markle; umpires, Hart and the line for five yards, weight championship from Johnny manager Chattanooga the Burns, f man of the Giants, 2 9 through 31 27 IS 0 Qulgley; time, 1:54. back and another Buff will meet of team of the Southern association next was necessary. was easy but Bancroft and St. Louis 000 ono the ball was brough "Battling" Murray, picking, 1012 eight-roun- d to to 1 for offside. this in an bout Previous coming the Young were walked, the latter against Chicago 010 000 000 (.Second name). penalty was Inflicted city, year. Two three , has boxed Cleveland club four years ago, he was The greatest breeding ground for the protest of Hoyt, who claimed the base hits, Johnson, Durst; riTTSBl'HGH Visitors Get Lucky Break Murray Jimmy base hits. McMnnus; stolen bases, Hooper ab. to Barnikow Wilde, holder of the world's flyweight behind the plate for the Browns and water, fowl in the United States Is in last ball he pitched was a strike and Tohin. double MaranviMi reterson then punted 2; sacrifices, Falk, Durst; PS. his By title twice. Red Sox. the s(;ate of Nebraska. with him. McMnnus and cf. . . who was thrown in tracks many agreed plays, Robertson. Sisler; nrey, in At any rate Kelly sent an easy triple play, E. Ci511lns to Sheely; left on Blghee, If. . Maresca. Captain Barnikow failed to the bases. Chicago 5. St. Louis 7; base on balls, Barnhart, rf. an at one of his sweeping Roger Peckinpaugh, . attempt i grounder on Leverette 2, off Bayne 3: struck nut, by Tierney, 2b. Barnikow j BRIGGS Yankee shortstop and who 5. 3; hit by by 3b. runs. On his next try, When a Feller Needs a Friend. captain, Levarette by Bayne pitcher, Traynor, tried permitted the ball to wriggle through Bayne (.Hooper); umpires, Guthrie and Grimm, lb 2 made about one yard. "Hickey" his legs and then became so con- Morlarity; time, 1:30. Schmidt, c. the center for a small gain, ana men his own he did Glazner, p. ... etl Carten the cerned by errors that Indians Close With Win. Vdnmi, p Parnikow pun getting the ball and the but was thrown for no gain. Pet- rot go after quickly Cleveland, Ohio, Oct 2. Cleveland Ens ball fleet-foote- d Bancroft scored. Yellowhorse, p. end and was Young closed the season De- erson tried Koplowitz's scored from first. by defeating smashed through and nearly 6- to 5 Cleveland 29 1 4 24 14 0 halted. Cleary those two bases on balls a troit yesterday. Peterson on the next tor Despite scored the winning run in the ninth CINCINNATI threw piay number of the critics credited Hoyt au. r. h. po. a. e. a sliirhf loss. Peterson then got a on successive doubles by Evans and 3 0 0 2 0 0 with the best game of the nurns, if short punt that went out of bounds, pitching Guisto. i'hle was hit harder than Daubert, lb 4 0 0 10 0 0 and the best of his 2 3 0 in New Britain's pos series, game Johnson but the Indians bunched Duncan, If 4 0 0 the ball being career. As a matter of fact the last Itoush. cf 4 1 Z 4 0 o session on the 30 yard line. On a their hits off the Detroit hurler, 4 1 5 6 1 two games were pitching duels, the Fonseca, 2b 2 formation play, Barnikow ran seven Vcach led the Detroit attack with Plnelll. 31 2 to latter between Hoyt and Nehf and the 3 0 varris for the best Dlav made up three hits. Cobb was forced to re- Bohne, ss 2 111102 2 0 one betwen and 3 2 1 1 was previous Mays in the first because of Wlngo, c 3 0 that time. New Britain penalized The scores were two to tire inning 1 0 0 0 1 0 Douglas. his Score: rtixey, p on the next play, for offsme. .Barnes one In the seventh game and one to injured leg. left tackle. DETHOIT 27 5 12 27 12 2 got four yards through nothing in the eighth. ab. r. h. po. a. a Batted for Adams In 8th. Barnikow punted and "Slim" Politis Blue, lb ..4 0,0 S 0 0 .lnelnnati 001 301 0Oi- -5 was down and waiting for Carten to TWO HARVARD PLAYERS HI RT Jones, 3b 4 0 0 000 000 100 1 that 1 1101 1 0 0 0 Pittsburgh catch the ball, with the cesult Cobb, if Two base hits, Duncan, rinciu, unmm. the Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 2. Because Flagstead, cf 2 stolen base. Carey; sacrifices, the Nutmegs quarterback hit 4 1 3 2 0100 Schmidt; sustained in Veach, If 113 Rums. Plnelll. 2; double plays, Fon hard and for no gain. Peter- ef injuries Saturday's 4 1 3 0 0 rtixey ground Fothergill, rf 0 seca to BohUe to fonseca tn Dau- - missed Middlebury, Harvard 4 0 2 3 4 0 Daubert; son then punted and "Hickey" game against Cutshaw. 2h prt: left on liases. Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati services of two of its 3 0 0 1 1 0 ball. While to recover it will lose the Rlgney, ss 3; base on off Rlxey 2; struck out, by the racing 4 0 0 4 1 0 balls, caus- best for several weeks. Percy Bassler, c rtixev 2; hits, off Glazfler 7 In 3 Inninga, "Hickey's" boot struck the ball, players 4 0 - Jenkins and Esky Clark, end and Johnson, p 10 10 off Adama 6 in 3 innings, off Yellow- ing it to roll back of the goal line. horse none in 1 hit W oy crenched 31 5 9 24 8 0 Inning; and "Hickey" both daahed for center, both their legs badly, Arf.ms (Bohnel: losing pitcher, Glazner; Lepper to None out in 9th. the Elm was The former may not be able play umpires, Quigley r.d Hart; time, 1:30. the pigskin, but City boy even but Clark's first on it, giving the vic against Centre, ab. r. h. po. a. 4k there falling 1 Chamus Split Even. chances for returning just before the McNulty. if 3 1 4 0 0 tors a touchdown. Peterson's attempt 3 2 2 1 3 0 2. The Giants game with the Colonels are bright. Wombsganss, 2h. . . . New York, Oct. at goal failed. This week Kuhnhardt will return for Kummft, rf ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 closed their National league season Hickey Holds a Punt Gardner, 3b 3 0 0 0 6 0 a double-heade- r twice tackle. 4 0 1 3 3 0 here yesterday by dividing On the kickoff Barnikow J. Sewell, ss score In l'vans. If 4 1 1 1 0 0 with Boston. The booted the ball out of bounds and Gutotn. lb 4 1 2 12 1 0 each game was S to 0. Referee Parker then placed it on the L. sewell, e 3 0 1 4 1 1 decided the opening 80 Ion in pos 3 0 Southworth visitors vsrd their I'hle, p 1110 game in the first inning by hitting a session. After trying several plays, the 31 10 14 with Kopf on base. Nutmegs were halted and tarten r Cleveland "on 3"1 In the sixth' Inning of the second to who held .the 200 002 0105 punted "Hickey" Detroit contwt, Hy Higbee, recruit outfielder but was downed with no gain. Two base hits, Wsmhsganss, Guisto I, hit to ball, Chle, Evans; three base hits, Flagstead, from Hopkinsville, Kentucky, The locals showed some Improvement cutshaw. Veach; stolen bases, Bumma, center for the circuit scor- second The half ended double deep right in the period. Enns; sacrifice, Gardner; plays, ahead of him. .Scores: score 6, New Brit- Gardner, Guisto; Gardner to .1. Sewell; left ing Magulre with the Nutmegs Ivnse on (first Game). fl. oti bases, Detroit 6, Cleveland 4; BOSTON ain Uhie hit halls, off Johnson I. off 3; by ah. r. li. po. a. e. C'ummincs Enters Gome. ; I'hle struck out. by 1 5 1 pitcher, by Flagstcarti Powell, rf 4 0 0 Toward the end of the second pe- Johnson 4, by I'hle 2; umpires, Hlldebrand, 3 1 2 0 3 1 n- - and 1:43. Kopf, 2h riod CiimmlnKS and F. Barnikow Dlneen Chill; time, Southworth, rf 3 1 2 b 0 0 Cruise. If 4 0 1 1 0 0 tered the contest, relieving Koplowitz I.KAVK SUA SOX KXDS Beeckel. 3b 0 1 3 and Carpenter. Beween the halves Hniv. lb 4 0 1 11 0 0 Coach F. Barniko gave the locals Kord, ss 4 0 0 0 2 0 vari St. in Amerk'an 4 0 8 0 some advice, out the Paul Capture I'lnt (YNe'.ll, r ' pointing Asoi Intlon Will Play Orioles. McNaniara, p 3 1 1 0 0 0 ous defects in the first two periods. IM-al- s Score. Oct. 2. The American as 1 Chicago, 33 3 9 27 t the sec- - sociation season ended yesterday with KEW VOKIi Captain Barnikow opened St. Paul winner of the championship ab. r. h. po. a nnH half hv kick na off to 1'eterson Bancroft, ss 4 0 0 2 3 0 raced about in before he with a record of 107 games won and 0 who yards Groh. 3b 0 0 0 2 Bradford was halted 60 lost. Minneapolis, Kansas City and 2h 3 0 II 2 II 0 was thrown. jor Kriwh. ' 1 1 to Cum Indinnapolis came next in line in the Mcmsel, If 4 t 9 no gain in an attempt skirt 0 0 3 0 0 were order named. Louisville, winner of Young, rf ! mlngs' end. The alert Nutmegs Kellv. Ilv 3 0 1 0 so that 1921 was sixth the 0 0 0 0 0 following the ball closely the pennant, Cunningham, cf 3, 3 0 8 2 0 a fumble occurred on tne next league this year. Smith, c. .v 0 whpn 2 0 0 0 on It. .St. Paul has won Johnscon. lA 0 0 one of their players fell three champion- " 6 play ships in four years, also taken Ryan, p J J It was first down for New wven. having Snyder ...A the the pennant in 1919 and 1920. The 101000 Cortley and Cleary stopped 0 2 27 14 0 two champions, in charge of Mike Kelly, 29 doughty Peterson in tries through Batted for Johnson In 8th. s naitDacK men left last night for Baltimore, where 000 000 Ooo- the line. The Nutmeg New York i -O who the International league pennant win- 200 010 000- -3 nunted to Captain Barnikow, Boston - ners will be faced in a series starting Two base, hlta, Meusel; hom run, South- aided by splendid Interference by Wednesday for the Class A champion- --r- ship of the country. 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