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i K-r v' V- MONDAYj iPTEMBER 17 1945 7 "7 -7J 7 7 vi '7' 'vrV'DA-Yi'KENNEBEC JOURNAlAXJGlrAtjj Braves Win 4 Lose Second to Redsmlltti4'-3 39-0 In Coulomb WinncrsScorc in Every I Period Cony Hlbscbori'i iwiS fcotb: offensive verslon 'was good lead was 25 to 0 1) DOtCETTE Pullback Howard Doucette poor er are attempting to tackle Doueette-t I Turner Dowios SSL (23)1 HaiSISauer 'jilij leave Boston the winning margin in I the first game Joe Bowman the starter-holding- a i-I edge vA fSswnaw mhis ntl with CIZ tiniftfllM Turner came up sDiial Titlist Lady a Ua id owned by' won both weterrine Bent Lady a black and tan eoon hound oiSrWCA of West Button won both and Issued a walk to allow the- trio of Boston counters With the bases I loaded Lefty Arnold- Carter came to hU resets Md fwced plnch hlt-Hlll toe tor jot Medwick to lfft a fly to ertdcJL Riley oPBidney thTfcMlalfgpwMrtS JJg toE Kennebec Valley Pbx Hunters Asso- to the flfthasi Steve Uema doub- i iiM alter Bowman and Dim Mora than 50 hounds competedin had staglwi the coari and fox events with I suMRKles entry cleaning up the coon hound 1 (First game with aT driving faultless! (BOSTON chase and an unusually fast tree performance Ohio Harry owned Leighton of Winthrop the finished second I field of-25 fox hounds! Doha Butch owned by Lucille De-1 Wletelrriann fib-SS rocher of Watervllle and SpikeHolmetrf but aeven on Wil- osnini quarter here Saturday afternoon hams Field 8S to 0 in Shetr seasonal opener before 1600 fans Gralmbc Bensaat Ran WM ii Captain PM1 Coulombe sndaoph-canora Dick Bonjant aparked Jiie Cony offensive which consistently rained behind a hard hitting' Ram fine Bonsant peored-three times during the udm ind- Coutanw Sree in addaJon to a point Udted alter touchdown hi 37-yard jew sprint in the second period was back because of a penalty The issue was never in doubt af the first I few minutes with the tp yardage with Johnny Mccuuum gJuf Bob Rduell pacing the tight fe wfivofijf: Cony scored twice the first quarter added seven point In the second and antkher seven In the third before ths Ram reserves took over for another in that period end one In the finale ii Coujombe i dashed i 12 yards off tackle to score the first Cony touchdown in the! initial quarter alter a Mexico fumble had been covered by Rem end Jhpmy Murray on the Sard line After a fumble had lost two yards for the Rams Coulombe ricked up 12 for a first down on the Doucette gained a yard In the Bonsant was tackled for no gain on an attempted pess and hen followed up with a 12 yard run the Mexico 12 from whence Cou-pmbe seoreq on the next play Once agalfi slippery fln-iters cost them a touchdown when liter the kickoff on the third play and Ed let i recovered a fumble on in attemptM punt i Taking over en mlnt after by conversion failed Center Bob Russell guard Hal lones and quarterback Bob Breton salted the jMexleo i offensive after Ihe kickoff by MrCullum and Cony look over after Frasier punted on he 26 a penalty for holdin shov-ng the bal beck 15 yards after toulombe had ran-beck to the 41 i (Sensant Sceres Again Marching I downfleldt BOhsant: Doucette and Coulombe alternated carry that ball to the 28 on four first downs I Bonsant took the ball 12 more to die 16 on the next play From £hi(l 6 Coulombe smashed Might yards Tend Doucette followed iritis a 'short bucki end Bonsant (cored from- six ysrds out kick for the point after was Mocked but counted when Lee pick-the ball to score' and Cony up the 19 to 01 Although possession of the ban luring the remaining minutes of the Int half tie Pintos failed to put tether anf offensive while Cony ich Dsnsj Dogherty was shifting lineup i With the Ktsrtlng Ram lineup In ctian at thi atari of the last naif Soulombe sprinted yards on the st plsv from scrimmage to score inly Jo have It called back and see Rams: penalised five ysrds sms Aram Tally After Bonsant and I Doucette had ed the ban to the 23 yard line two play Coulombe set up the ird run lie marker with an It ya: ind Bonsant crossed the goal line the next play: coulombe con I from- the start I Gillenwster cf to the finish line A- check at the I Nelson 3b-2b line post however resulted to Mosh- er entry being Tiased out by Dexia I Shupe lb and Butch to that The win- J- ner received 820 with second place Workman 3b awarded 815 '-i- Hie trials wrere held at Johnl 4 9 Brown farm on the River road and! Batted 'for Culler In 8th attracted the best crowd of thesea- --BattedT ar Aderholt to 9th son Competition-' throughout the CINCINNATI day was keen and thrilling for the! -1 Jo doe owners and spectators alike cf 4 12 5 Heat winners to the coon houndMesner3b 4 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 2 14 1 0 0 division were Lady owned by Hill and ttilo Harry owned by Leigh sad the OLeary carried McCullum long kickoff back to the 20 but the Mexi co club tossed for two straight kw es was forced to punt out of bourKls on With Cony second team' now la action Mexico regained the ball on the 25 when Paquin fumbled on an end run Picking up no 'rain an three attempted running 'Plays Mexico punter Frailer booted to the 23 where it was downed Settling down to see a tight dud between the Cony seconds and the Pintos in the third quarter fans got a big surprise when Joe Paquin pass to Bui Macomber went for 42 yards to the 25 yard line and set up a touchdown drive -rMacomber followed up his eatching with" a 17 yard sprint around left end and Alden Ingraham bucked over the line on three tries Into the line to score Ingrs-hsm place kick lot the point lxx wee good to give Cony a 23 to 0 lead Bigger carried Johnny I'edithim booming kickoff beck to the 21 and after-Breaunad picked-up a couple of yarde Dave Night recovered Pintos i fumble and once again put Cony In scoring position Joe Paquin knifed 17 yards off tackle on the next play and scored standing up for the final Ram -marker-Mexico picked up its only first down by rushing in' the last quarter when a Whytock to OXeary pass moved the bell from the 44 to the 34 but four tries failed to advance the ball and the feeble drive stalled Although rain fell thru most of the morning and early af temoon the crowd exceeded that of last opener with Mexico Coach Dogherty reported after- the game South Portland beaten by Portland in Saturday round robin encounter plays here next week in the week top schoolboy Re Kts have the Capers strong with a of veterans The Rams had 13 first downs while Mexico had but two The field was in good shape considering the rain CONY (39) MEXICO (0) Lee la re Crosby 8nuth It it Luter Jones Ig rg Fraser (Capt) Brawn rg Ig Allen McCullum rfc Murray rev Breton- qb Bonsant Ihb Coulombe rcapt) rhb Doucette fb Score by periods Cony 12 8 14 Mexico I 0 0 0 i 0 Substitutions: (Cony: Ingraham Macomber Paquin Folsom Kennedy-Harwood Cooper McCauley Jim McCullum Daggett HalloweU Hajrman Crabb i Walters Farr Steuber Hill Mexico Allen Worthley Brady Gllber Swan Breau rj Touchdowns: Bonsant 3 Coulombe 1 Ingraham Paquin Points after touchdowns: Coulombe fconverslon) Ingraham (conversion) Lee- -s -i Tv Referee McCall (Springfield) umplrej Farrington-: (Bowdoto) hesdllnesman Fraser Maine I Yokohama Sept (JPh-The winner of the' forthcoming world series to the United States was -i challenged today bv the of the Eighth Army now on occupation duty in Japan: i fc ton -Two other iieats were declared I gaww If dead by the -Judges as none of the WlUlams 2b through the line stakes! 1 1 completion of the reg'-li1 ular program these dead heats were I Wahl ss run over and winners were XadylfPCk ax- owned by Al Goodwin of BbiSrade Bowman tree Kennebec Sunshfiie owned tor! HUL line first 'extra heat: Black Eskimo owned by Percy Allen of I tree second extra AL Lead a trt- r- i BY GAYLE TALBOT Washington Sept (P) The pennant-bound Detroit Tigers just bout "chilled Washington's last hope by splitting doubleheader down the middle and retain-lng'their fatttwo and one-half game lead over the" Senators in the fast-fading- American League race' v' 29 AM Attend BUI V'' 'With a near capacity thrwig of 29590 cheering them on the Sena- tors trimmed the' Tiger ace Hal Newbouser I to 2 In the flnt game but the leaders came back to outacramble the Nats 5 to 4 to the nightcap which saw the tying run on third when the final out was made Coming to top off yesterday double loss the even break was but men consolation to the Griffs who were fast running out of games to play Counting tomorrow night series final here there were but six (ousts on heir schedule while Tixers still had nine games to go The1 Tigers themselves felt pretty1 certain they were MtaN and it was understood that World Sorles tickets might go on sale to Detroit tomorrow For the first time the Bengals showed signs of severe Jitters as the Senators rallied to score four runs to the last two Innings of today second game Two of them came to on a pair of glaring errors by Joe Hoover Detroit shortstop ana the whole dub was looking shaky when Dizzy Trout stalked to -from the bullpen and forced pinch hitter Mike Kreevlch to bounce to second for -the final out i Newhouser had beaten the -Nats 10 straight times over the past three seasons before they finally caught up with him to the opener They made all three of their runs off nlm with good solid-smacks and they came' from -behind to overcome-two unearned scores the Tigers had -got off Roger Wolff to the first toning First game: Detroit 200 000 000-2-5-1 Washington 000 102 3-9-3 Newhouser and7 Richards: Wolff and Ferrell Second game''--1 Detroit 030 011 5- 1-4 Washington 000 000 022-4-10-2 Benton Bridges (3) Cuter (9) Dizzy Trout (9 and -Bob Swift: Niggellng Haefner 6) Appleton (7) Ullrich (9) and Rick Ferrell ir Indians Win Lose 2nd to Philsdelphla a 17- (P) Psced by a fifth -inning homer by first baseman Dick Slebert the Philadelphia Athletics defeated the Cleveland Indians today 7-5 to the nightcap of a- doubleheader after dropping the opener 3-0 -Cleveland 200 000 100-3-6-0 Philadelphia -000 000 000-0-5-1 Qroxnek and Hayes Newsom Berry (8) and Rosar Cleveland '200 000 Philadelphia 000 052 7-10-1 Center Reynolds -(5) Salveson (7) Hoag (8) and Hsyeiv Desautels (2) Knerr Berry (8) and Rosar Vi- foin 1 3 la-J (jp) Dave to win his 22nd ame of the season failed today as Chicago White Sox rallied for ve i runs in the sixth inning to defeat the Red Sox 6-1 to the second of a doublehesder i CWcsxo took- the first game' 5-3 The i were Boston sixth gnd sev-ith in row-'--y 1-The fike funs-offiPerrisS were newhai freakish v- Guy Curtright hit a grounder to Short which bounced over Eddie Lake head for a single Tony Cucdnello skimmed apother one baser inside the third base bag Luke Appling followed with an honest to gosh single oiT the left field wall which tallied Curtright Kirby Farrell sent a liner to right field which went for a triple when Tom McBride sandlot attemnt at and Luke both scored Vto Casttoo followed with another dngle to score Ferrell Orval Orove who held the Sox to seven hits sacrlfled Casttoo to second Then WaUy Moses hit one at Skeeter Newsome who seemed to catch the ball Just above the ground and- who flipped it to Lake' The latter threw wild to first as the fifth and sixth runs scored' The Sox were unable to do much iTheir only run ta the afterpiece cameon singles by TyLaPorrat and Dolpn Camini mid a double by Johnny Lazor 1 i In the opener Thorny limited the Sox to eight hits Six of them came to the second and third tatags when the- losers fashioned their three runs After that Lee allowed two isolated blngles The j-Flrst CHICAGO I sb'rh'o Moses rf i Baker 2b Dlckshot If Curtright Cf 7 Cucctoello3b Michaels ss Farrell lb Tresh -f Lee p-- Totals'1- 5 O' 2 500 41:2 51:1 4 1 10 3 1 2 2 4 1 3 16 0 3 1 a 1 3 0 -0 0 2 36 5 13 27 14 BOSTON a4b 4 -4 4 4 4-'4 4 3 ho O' 0 LafiPrest 3b Metkovlcliv lb McBride rf Johnson If Newsome 2h: Lake ss Culberson cf Holm i Ryt fi 6 1 3 9 6 0 1 1 Totals Chicago Boston Error: Holm Farrell 2 Lee Holm Newsome "35 3 8 27 13 i 031 000 010-6 021 000 Runs batted to Moses Culberson Two base hits: Curtright Dlckshot Cuccinello Stolen oases: Farrell i Dlckshot Michaels-Double plays: LaForest Newsome and Metkovlch NeWsome Lake and Metkovich Left on bases: Chicago 8l Boston 5 Bases on balls: Ryba 3 Strikeouts Lee 1 Ryba 1 (Umpires: Grieve Imp: Weafter and Boyer-Time: 1:33 At-15000 tendance: Second game: CHICAGO (estimated) ab ---O 1 fO 01 3 1 Moses rf Baker-fib-3b i-f f- -Dlckshot If Curtright cf Cuccinello 3b Reynolds 2b Appling ss Michaels Farrell lb Tresh- Csztino Orove --v-! Totals -''-3 3 0 2 4 0 15 0 2 0 6 13 77 3 MstiHid from 100 Imported BotanT Boston McBride Laxorjlf News Lsike 1 Culbez Pytlsfi HakiuSami Steiner Barrett P' i 2b efV: 12 100 ooopju-i Lake: Runs batted! hr Csdtao Appling' Farrell 2 Two base hits: Lazor Stein? ree base hits ParrelL Stolen Dickahot Sacrifice: 'Grove plays: Raker and Farrell and Farrell ey! jioldsland Psrrell: Lake and GamUU Left on bases: Chicago 8 Bo iton vl Ti Grovi 2 Ferrtas 2- Strikeouts: Bt Gfori 2 Perris 1' Hsufiqaiui 1 Bfirntt Hits: Off Frrria riin tonin Hausmann 1 In 2 Barrett i Losing pitcher: Ferris Lm-: Weaferj- Boyer and Grieve 1:43 Attendance: 15437 paid ith TwinWins cage (4Vr-The Chi-' Cubs knocked Brooklyn out a mathematical chance for the tic hal League pennant enhanced tijelr own chances-of grabbtng the flag and set new major' league rocor 1 today fife they- dumped the DtxUmi in both ends of double sdpr 3-3 find 4-2 double victory before' I 0187 came as St Louis wfcs with Philadelphia ebd (moved the Cubs to four full' amp ahead i of the world cn- garni pion Card! -IBS! if was juk tehesder the dd mqji hjeldlby SU lvn lckgo -f Br uics -atti ill( spierWi roc kljm ic igo Sets Grei lock nan poinapt to the i go 18th' sweep'of this season jMsstni league record of IT iuta" i -I 2 200-010 3: 7 I Dantomo Prim snq llams 7) i 000 000 2 020 000 4 10 I (7) Buker(8) arid )'se and Livingston AAlNe: CENTRAL tEAIN JNp BUS SCHEDULE Leave Augusts tor i ii-1 8 Fsterville M930 sm 15 50 ia (0:34 sm 1100 sm (I pjn 11:53 pm t0K)B pa Ininswlckl- Pnrtlsnd Boston 19 28 jd! 37 sm tSA3 pa 14 IS iMaS'p t47 pnr Every day -t Every dsv except Bupdsy Sunday only (Every day- except Monday i sfTbU train do not entry local passenger to Br inewickt i i i Buses Leave Foe 7:45 aa pm 7 -04 sm 7:49 sm 12 pm 3:40 8)05 pa: 6:60 pjn 7 8 05 1 :30 pm VatervlUe-Mi a nt -ewiatod 2:26 am pm 6oa pm pa i Bangor 7:04 am 3:40 pm T48 pa Portland and- Boa ton 7:43 to 10:10 am 2:25 -pm pm i 88:24 pm' Ddea not-i Eve day to PorUsrxJ only connect for i Boa ton Every da dajy Sundays Every lun tlokaits mi lv be purchased and buses I KSssey Harfwara wi Station in 1 Augusta at Store and Rail Neftrbl SphHtl Exclusively 1 ad i bi tPjOBjATlON rhnadtIphla Pa imjerNsw Yorti CtorinnatLBept 16 () iLakeman elevmth toning acortnr Ftanir McCormick gave UnrinntB Rdds a 5-4 VlCtOIT OW Boston to tho day doubleheader The Braves won friSrwowff blow In the nlghtcap came after the Reds bad pushed lover four runs In the ninth inning rM-lopuita Braves starter had aBowedlust two hits whenAl Libke came to bat In the Redleg ninth -and lined out a double The Reds -then dimbed on Logan and his sucemsor Dan Hendrickson for four singles 'to send the game Into the tenth Inning gave up four: starlet bit one batter CuUeL Nlonan Hendrickson Hotosey ab i 0- h0 i 4 v4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0' 0 0 i -1 1 4 5 2 1 I 2 0 3 0 0 I 1 McCormick lb 41 -i: Carter Walker zzs i -a 4'V ab 4 5 5 3 1 i 3 0 3 1 1 0Culli Wletefiminh 2b ti'- I 5 JO 8 0 5 610 4'jo 00 3 0 13 0 0 01 7--s -CINCINNATI 43 14 1131214 when winning run ab- 4r I "3 0 1 0 2 -3- 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 2 1 10 6 0 4 3 0 1 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 Hits Off Logan 8 ta 8 innings (none out to 9th) off Hendrickson 3 ta 3 1-3: off Kennedy 8 to 5 toff Harrist 2 In 8 off Fox none toil off Carter to 2 Winning pitcher Losing pitcher Hendrickson Umpires Magerki Stewart and Bollanfsnt 1:87 Aten dance 6270 Saikeld Lopez 9) Second (game: New York "'ll! 110 9-tfi-l Fttaburgh 000 200 2- 1-4 7 Brewer and Kluttx Gables Beck (S Cuceurullo- (4) Resclgso and Lopes 0 Totals Batted' for Williams Batted for Wahl Batted for Carter Boston i 7 000 000 Cincinnati 000 120 Error: None- Runs batted Wietelmann 2 Holmes Shupe Me ner 2 Sauer Two base hits: Holm Meaner Ubke McCormick Saut Favorites ruled through 8atur-1 Wahl i Double Gilienwatet days opening football- schedule and: mpe: Workman Nelson n(S among the Maine schoolboys with Shupe i Wahl Williams and Mi Madison 6 to 0 triumito over a Cormick Left' on -bases: BosUm highly rated Maine Central Xnsti-1 Cincinnati 6 Bases on -balls: Lee tute club the qnhr standout upset Bowman 4 -Strikeouts: Lee JBOxriag early ln the first period Hutchings 2 Bowman 4 Hits: after a 75-yard downfldd march Lee i 9 to 7 innings off Hendrick-Madlson hung xi to its slim margin I son to Hutchtogs I to 1: Bow-through the tilt stalling all prep- manf 9 fit 2-3 Carter none to 1-1 school offensives before trsted the 37-ysrd line risey) Mose Nannigan Edward Little I son club gave notice that It would be pires BalLanfant hdagerkurUx and one of the clubs to watch with a 20 Stewart Time: 1:44 to 6 decision over Westbrook toa Second game: tilt at Auburn whUeCony was a 30 1 I i -1 BOSTON Madison -Winner In School Feature! 35 3 1127 fi ams ta 9th-1 il to 9th I ter to 9th I 9 -to 2-3 Carter none to 1-8 i py pitcher: By- Bowman (Ram-)f winning pitcher: Hendrick-i) Losing pitener: Bowman Uffl- 2 t- iV- tfgh fi- 1 -ri I I I vfft h-- mt 1- t- to winner over Mexico at Augusta and Rumford toggled Wilton 26 to in the only other contests where ClsssA teams took partj parti 1 nms the result of six Wtothnm Mill errors to win a Sunday afternoon baseball game here-f on MaxweU Field 11 to 5 i Tj Hinckley and Tsrdiff paoed toe winners at bat with seven of their tesm total of 14 hits The summary: -v iabr 1 TURNER Vamey Tardifflb zfi 4 5 0 10 17 2 0 O' 3 3 1 l-iil- 0 1 4 2 -24 Chaffix jy Jordan Leavitt- rf Roberts ef Pulsifer ss Hinckley fib Willard 2b i r1 Totals i "-i Couture 2b Roberts -Lunt Willett as OUbert 3b Tomah lb Par trick rf Swift cf -Brown lf-r 45 11 14 27 WINTHROP MILLS abrh 4 a 4 1 4 iO L710 0 OO 1A1 1 os 12 2 0' 0 14 O'O 2 1 2 filO 8 '1' I Totals 0 S' 11 '37 19 6 Turner 202 402 11 Winthrop' 000 000 005 Earned Turner 4 Winthrop Two base hi Gilbert Chaflx TardiflHinkley Stolen Oil bert Tardlff Struck- QhiffiX' 8 Lunt 3 Hit by pitched Couture wilsrd (by Lunt) Wild pitch-Chlfllx 2 Passed Varney 2 Base on Chiffix-2 Couture Miller Time 200 -I j-- STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE: 1 A' Bt: Leuis Vp We Lest! Pet Vi 82 484 88 58 408 78 84 i- 448 Chicago Brooklyn Pittsburgh New York': BNtdtt ClaeiiftBail Philadelphia 161? SATURDAY'S RESULTS Brooklyn 12 Chicago I (Inly suspended game) radcaga 7 Brooklyn Cincinnati 2' Boston i St Louis 8-Philadelphia 1 (night game) New Vorfc'f Flttsbagh 8f RESULTS 1 Boston 4 Cincinnati 8 (1st) Cincinnati S- Boston 4 11 innings) v- 1 Chicago 2 -Brooklyn 2 (1st) Chicago 4 Brooklyn 2 (2nd) Philadelphia 4 St Louis I (1st) St Louis 18 Philadelphia 8 (2nd) Pittsburgh 2 New York 2 (let) New York 9 Pittsburgh 2 (2nd) 7 GAMES -q' '4 Brooklyn at Herring (6-I) vs Derringer (15-19) Boston at Hutchings (8-8) vl Modak (1-2) --v- -sd---i Philadelphia at St Lauia (night (7-19) vs Judd (8-4) or Barrett Donnelly: (S-l) i Only games scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUE J- Won Detroit 85 Washtogten W---1 84 st Louli 78 New Cleveland Chicago 4 76 Pet :485 488 428 V42 60 1: 64 1 88 88 76 74 78 98 Philadelphia 1 458 '487 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Detroit 7 Washington 4 (1st) Detroit1 Washington 8 (2nd) York 7 (lst)(y St Louis 4 New St Louie 8 New York 8 (2nd) Philadelphia 8 Cleveland 6: (let) (Second game rain) Chicago at rain-- RESULTS Chicago I Boston 8 (1st) Chicago Boston 1 (2nd) Cleveland Philadelphia (1st) Philadelphia 7 Cleveland (2nd) Washington 3 Detroit (Rt)l Detroit 8 Washington 4 St Lenta New York 2 New York St Lenta 6 J2nd) TODAYH GAMES St Lenta at New (1JW) vi Bevene (13-g) i-)! Cbinn at Boston (h-Hybk' (fill and Humphries (8-13) vs- Heflin (2-8) and Weeds fS-7) Cleveland at Philadelphia njfhtMUhman (3-8) and Sndth (6-11) Christopher (13-12) and Gama way (4-6) -1 Detroit at Washington Washington Pullback' Hal Packard scored all Aderholt If three of the Eddies- msrkerswhile I Ramsay If beating Westbrook Stephens en- Gillen water ef countered little trouble at RumfordNelson3b while running up 12 first downs toHofferth 4 for Wilton 1 1 Shupe lb Stearns High School of Mlllinock-et snowed under Old Town 32 to 6 and Rockland- scored with only three minutes of play left to deadstock a Skowhegaa tilt 7 to 7 to oth er games -iT At" Portland in the annual tilt Portland toppled South -Portland 6 to 0 and dead- locked Cheverus to scoreless I Mesner 3b 2b scrimmage while Deerlng topped I Libke rf i Chevruslg to 0 and South Portland I McCormick lb 7 to 0 r--' i Suer If wa r- I Williams fib Phils ForceCardsj To SpKt lO-3 4-3 te Holmes rf i- XjOSJIo Hendrickson Totals Ons out scored- Carter -S' TOPS FOR QUALITY i PtptUCtUCtmpanLont IAand CttytfY rranekised Settler Pepel-Cela Bettling Company ef Aabm' 1 Ui list rum mm imaime split a doubleheader today with the Fox ip second' place fit Louis Cardinals helping the Chicago Cuba to extend their National League lead to four I Totals SSiTTto Matted for Wahl In 9th Ml 010 0(0-411 000 So 004 01ft St Louis 001 110 000-3 I LSrFttSfta" Mauney Kraus Karl 5) SetaotvRauer11 Wslkkemsn hSdSetTci! Wta 1 iJbkSS: hardt Barrett (9) and Cnpnling 1 cormick Double plays 1 Wletel-Second Game: Imsnn and Shupe: Wahl Williams Philadelphia 900 001 1 8 fi and McCormick Left on baaev St Louis 006 010 10 Boston Jlf Cincinnati 7 Bases SproulL Kraus (1) Leon (5) Kail balls Logan 8: Hendrickson 1 1 (7) Fox (8) and Sptodel Seminick Kennedy 2 Strikeouts Logan! 1 Hendrickson 1 Harrtat 1 ft 0 1 0 2 00 0 0 Hrtat Fox 2 Pirates Ni Splif (Twin 9-2 1 Pittsburgh Sept 18 IP) The Pirmte-Otant battle for-fourth idace ended to a draw today ss the teams eve gam inlng of 15175 braved the chill today i even Pittsburgh taking Kune fi-2 and- the New Yorkers the -nightcap 9-2 A crowd autumn sir to watch the contests First game: New York 010 010 2-S-O Pittsburgh i 003 000 3-8-1 Maglle end Lombardi: Roe and i' Diilffied artd bi SIBONEY DISTILLING CORfO end 745 fifth Avei Duy a full case stock up now while quantities last Code ho 407 A i'- a JW Mr.

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