Yankees Gain by Scoring Sensational 3-2 Victory Over Browns »Giants Defeat Reds, 7-2 Come from I

Yankees Gain by Scoring Sensational 3-2 Victory Over Browns »Giants Defeat Reds, 7-2 Come from I

Yankees Gain by Scoring Sensational 3-2 Victory Over Browns »Giants Defeat Reds, 7-2 Come From i. Behind to World "s If ho\s Who .: Hugmen Series In Baseball for Day Rally hv Cuhs Scott Hurls and Win With Two Runs in Ninth To Oct. ** ¥ Effectively Open 4 In 9th Inning Are Easy Victors fbitey Witt Delivers Single Which Scores McNaîîv In Thie City (.<hampions and Seott With Tying and Tallies in Beats Rollins M-cGfWW Hi;r1er Yield* Scattered HiU. One a Last Bush Deciding Moguls Eight inning; Allows Five Arrange Tentative Homer Aliar « Only Safeties Same Oa/zy Vance Blo%v*- in the by FotMeca; Young Lead«* Giant-' Schedules; SvaU> Willi Three Safeties: Hit«« fer llie t.irru--. By W. B. Hanna of Prices as Last Year Final F i* ;*, m e and I.« Snyder LOUIS. 18.*-Th« Yankee« Found for Three Tallies ST. Sept. came from behind to-dV CHICAGO, Seiit. 18. The 19 do It often, but they did it in a/or » By John Kir fHydonH to-day splendid fashion and beat series baseball chanipionsírp will1 ope. 3 to 2. It was a crusher By Joseph Val Bidding their fond farewell t., Ootítom -«*«..n oí the Browns, for the home and a October 1 in New York City, it was folks, more Da-í/.y Vance, the Robin:.' speed had Ctme and jro.ie. the Po'ktovui v.ei- crowd never filed mournfully out of a decided to-day at a meeting of bull] Redfogfl dejected ballyard. Witt's Nation, pitcher, had a ¦« .«« ninth, his third hit, drove in the single and American league victory eifht-nintl pointa unknown by « swift Kick fro;n tin Behii.J winning- runs. À hit by Dugan also iresentativei the way to the record book nt Ebbet* f!V«-uv«- of Jntfc S,(.u. the added j. 1h* Browns' defense became rattled in the here, Lost year s pxict prevail. Field pitching Gfctntfl itM ninth,\vhereas the If the St, Louis Am (oana win the yesterday when he collapsed rrtÍMt êolorful uniform of the rinitori a T to > defeat ncro*» held steadfast. Joe Buah pitched a superb American League race will in the ninth. Tin« by piwiiftg Yanks game and among other they play in unexpectedly Cubs, l>«)¡-oms.. Sisler's streak. New York October 4 and and after lean to manly things stopped batting George didn't get on base. October Will be travel'6, Friday eight innings, managed A* the took two out of 8, day. Three three run« piratical PítUberghari Tbc Yank«*i threes-'_ gamos then would be played in St purh over in the IiihI BÓísion flat and unprofitable are a and off and the re and a>vain leading; by gam- Louis.-October T, 8 and 9. On October walked With the victory even Home Hun Hilferr j 10 the clubs would travel back breaking t -.-.¡f. It looked for a long time to New series, The score Was .! to ".. «SleepytDw.-i. the world's were booked a Giants and Yankees York for a game on October 11 and n Vance'« blow-up was most sudden and champion In Game* Yesterday «s '<" lhe>' for . M-4a-f deciding game, if necessary, on October uncalled for. He had limited the Cub«! once more i:i po lion of n v, but held on and *--S»!*tl *¦ I, s> they gave Gain in Chase 12. The arrangements for the opening to seven hits and one tur« in the Real !ea«l ii) the ¡«« nnant ,< - ¦,.... In Flag were pi r.frt! c « dose of their own garne in Mew York made on the eight He had f.mned s-.-vcn !oc*l people that the New York inning«. fact, the nj» 11;. n of safely is 10 Me»* del i.i.,n!, I ». didn't hit much, but' path of the assumption Giants batsmen and only one inning stood be¬ i un»«-« n. ft»«»« They npïIÈ Giants to an- | will win the National League pennant. tween him n" thai it ¡a now time for thi M i«» I'VIK .t «flo«*-* in *'*c *ast two inninK# * other pennant and his nineteenth victory LEA«I I »<H H and world's The National League club won the toss the season. But this inning proved to joker« to approach the Oían : ¡« ir-«' -1 blow- Witt I o it«] at"* b(Hi>' series was made easier to decide where the first game would Whitey (left) and Joe Bush (right), tvho tvere 'he be too mut-ii. v ¡th that 4,11-1 to I <.«.* I!' yesterday | outstanding old and allegedly hour Nnl iomil 1 *na>ir »»' '. in Die ninth. w»s r*»- be nlayed. , figures iu the Bs»i» cackrrf through the medium of a New York Yankees' victory over the Brotcns yesterday. With Will Hack Miller opened with a tingle and remark: "I'll y le nta for The arrangement calls for the open- il teas o Mainel ran for Adam-, a give lot «¦-?d by Pruett. **ho pitched to t**.¦¦? victory over Cincinnati rase of revenge on all him. rookie «-i¡ tit, and the ing game. October 4, to be taking thing» savoring of St. Louis. fecund sen! a t«> the your mohey **M ¦" vl,c a-r> ar,(* '* vv*.5, 0"*" overthrow of Wednesday,' ivho teas baseman, puny tap -en and the Pittsburgh elub known as National League Day, when If'hitey, dented by o pop bottle Saturday, scored ttco runners box, but Vance losl the ball and it went light now." rnn ¡ badumi to 9Xtt the Gianta would be "at home" on . that Witl inserted the the the in the a - -:h(.<k<*r jab by Phillies in the second half ninth yesterday and put a den* in St. Louis's- pennant for hit, OTarrall bunted along the The Polo Ground« went oat and Kmttktm Polo Grounds in New York, and the hopes. be.se i:«. .".« ../lieh torne«! the trick. of a doable header in Quakcrtown. Bush, by the Browns to third line and again Vance's slug¬ won th« in of fact Unlit.-»», next day, October 5.providing the holding fire hits, scored his twenty-fifth vic¬ enabled the runners to dash gam« spits th« Uniere. Vli!<-I!<» Sitorrf»*', Sunday, it's all The Giants' lead now gishness .-n fii'ii 1 aid er«. Monday- amounts to New York Americans win the American tory of the season. around in for! they oij'n',* .) outfielded th« Red« --me to the American safety. Barber, batting tlrKlHHn I «t-i» da St. Louis fans when six games, and that is not likely to ¡League pennant.would be Stueland, forced Maisel at, the nlate, :,r«i «.. .fülf, "4 «s, r« ne» when the would I . r- * r trau) is a shrink the few League Day. Yankees but Statt* -singled to set-ring A«l- <..'.'.» 1 «Ml making pennant figh*. during remaining be "at home" on the same ground«. right, pitcher, Thi« combination hai '-*¦- anir- and O'Farrell. After llollocher had the same crowded bleache-- days of the pennant race. No Switch for Senators' Pi b« «-n usually a fatai "<l"... R..I *".i Postponement«-. tellers a walked, Terry raised sacrifie«- fty HrMni1»« 14' »" «¦. »rd overflow to-day, mounted cops and McGraw*a men have thirteen tlio Mcfiraw men. However, if the more In case of a postponed game the Pittsburgh Splits which scored Barber with the third and Red« insisted upon beat"- «¦¡iml. ri, li.i The a**f*regate attendance for games to play, and the Pirates have that such parné winning run. being robln l»r..«o» arrangements provide Are Easy and Tigers Even With honest, kind-hearted chap« .«. |*na->*r, PTMI ihree caiiioí was about 76,000. There'«! eleven. If the Giant» win seven of should be played on the grounds where Quakers With the score I to 2 against them, Rosn and Panch t>,(,.« «ut.i....- to scheduled the Robin.", made a feeble in their Meuiel, Young 44-«l.l, MJ.Irtl.» hive been more if thcre'd been room. the thirteen the postponed prior games at rally i!«t were to S «« In games pennant will another I 11 to 5! And Loses half of the ninth. Schmandt «Irgied to going r-iÎM«. Vi-nkre* ¦* this over into be even city. by Ground their way. Irish puabed th« unemj to \ ..,. n : ««m a their«, Triumph tprrg gata world'; though the Pirates scries should run to a but Hied out. h4«o in case the short, High DeBerry tii< brink with a flattering triple that via« it will find an inadequate, ball win all their remaining «james. The 3-to-:i tie the contending clubs would DETROIT, IS. -A singled, putting Schmanot on second. the second and New York October 12. if Sept. Tiger batting! rHir.AliKLPHIA. Sept. ^.-Pitts¬ Hort Griffith, for Vance, forced opened Inning, U <..,« I«<«lia»*. .ark unless change? nre made for a stand in-.» then would be: in St.! in batting ar.oved them over into the playLouis were one of the contenders. roily the fifth, that netted five runs! burgh lest a half game in the but in trying for ¡« double «.*«¦- «-gee space. and National DeBerry. lij clouted out n horaei yttsn .eating Won Lost The six of a Yankee- retired won for the on the Adams threw wild **- l»l . P.C.' first games Brillheart, League race to-day by dividing a killing play, liritl stand« .1. ('<..-. moment« ;-.,-»»1 Meu«cl Vp a in would be on Schmandt -.allied. ended the ' . series suc-i and Olson Peg Line-up New York 9.'.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    1 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us