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4 i J 4 " i . TOE MOROTNG STAB, WILMINGTON, k X FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 1921. . SEVEN , "S, - '- - - ' - -Is -Blanket: i:Ya!nkee$ tfftte Sox Shut Out the Giants Winners o rn Indians Whileu Yanks Win ripveland Virtually Eliminated From American Pennant Race and Must Win Remaining Three Games and Yankees Lose Three, If the Latter Are toN be Beaten to the Pole Red Sox Beat Senators Double Defeat Pittsburgh Loses Two Games to St. Louis Cardinals and New York r Cinches National Pennant, Although Not Playing Yester-- , day Cardinals May Tie With Pirates for Second , 1 Place by Winning Three More y ; Cleveland Pirates AMERICAN LEAGUE KcboltM Yesterday Philadelphia 0; New York 5. F 'Uago 5: Cleveland 0. Boston 5; Washington 2. s Where They Play Today VpW York at Philadelphia. Washington at Boston. , r'evehind at Chicago,. , y V O !' J-ievt-lanil . . t. 1-OUiS Washington Boston petr"ii . . Chi'-'.teo vhuaa.'iphia standing of the Cinb . Won. Liost. Pet; . 95 55 .63 ... . . 93 5S :, .616 "79 75 7i"J 60 - 81 72 . 75 ... 80 91 : 103 .523 -.500 470 97 430 wide to Burns permitting Mulligan to reach, second. Schalk scored him. ' ;:: Box score, arid summary J- v." ; x CLEVELAND. ' , AB R H PO A E Evans, If. . . . . Wambsganss. 2b. Speaker, cf. . . . . Wood,.rf. ...... Gardner, 3b. .... Sewell, ss. . t . . J Burns, lb. . . . 0"NeilU Sothoron, 'p.""t ; . . Stephenson, x Caldwell, p. " Totals J. . '. . , . . ! x Batted for Sotho rpn in second.;:;! - . 4 0 0 4" Z 1 ,'.4 0 1 2 1 .0 , . 4 0 2 6- 0 0 . 4 0 0 1 0 0 .4 0 10 -0 0 ,4 0 0 1 i 0 i'-O 2 8 . 0 - 0 . . 3 0 0 2 0 0 .. 0; 0 0 0 .1,-0 ..l" 0 0 ftTIii0 .. 2 0 0 --0 .AS,-:- 1 , .34 0 6 24 - 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Results i Yesterday St. Louis 5-3; Pittsburgh t-l. Where They Play Today , Pittsburgh at St.- Louisa v ' . - " -v '- ' Standing of the Clubs !-'rir GO. Sept. 29.-Crficagirtual- ' ... r..nTint race today by shut- irnnH'-uc - . - out the Indians,. & to . .Karc ly e; ?ia . v,ir while -the Soi' JfeW-oii Sothoron and Caklwell for ten hUa,: . c cvtland, to beat out Neijr.Tpi in rhe L-r-tnii'Ie for the flag, must -win-its-rhvee remaining games, . and- the ?an- . t.; io their remaining three," .; The mar 'in between the pennant contend ers t -night was two and a half games. j-,rr ceiebrated a day set: "aside . In his :unoi by nofallowing -a Cleveland p aver t- pass seconds V Th Indiajis threatened in the fourth, but Kerr started a double play which.:" shatteYed then- hopes. . : : ' - ' fter the Sox scored two runs lit the first Cleveland played ;a listless game. In the first Johnson, led off with 'a. sin gle and took second on Strunk's out. izr ColHns had flied to"Evris.Hooper drove a single to center, scoring John on. Hooper taking seconcT.; on thlie throw to the plate. " gheely iollowed with another single oyer.econd.fscor insr Hooper. . With runners on first and . second in the second inning, and two but, Mana ger Speaker sent Stephenson tofbat for Pitcher Sothoron. Caldwell' assumed the pitching burden In The- feeciJndCand. fared well until the sixth when, after two were out. Chicago" scored, . another run. Mostil singled to left iand Mulli gan followed with. a. hit to the same, place. :' .' v i C''": J'.'"r.T Mostil raced home when Evaris'.bppted the ball. ' "-;i' ' '. The Sox scored another run in the seventh after two were out- Stararrk hit to center and as a result "of Speak er s slow fielding stretched it into a double. Collins scored Strurik 'With a single o center. In the eighth Mullir gan grounded to CaldweH"whq-threw - V " TODAY Bargain . sale tn.'iApleS'.f forii Nova Scotia, car. at W H. McEach ern's, 220 North Water St.? H'f " tt ' f J. ' ' . v -4i;s;:rl:.;.,2 3 1 . .'r':.v:ii-ua.:? 2 .;- -e ..; o . .si y- wiitfe? o ::4':.r:-;.l:'::;l-':'f 0 .-. 4--o::-:i.-ia-:.3,i o . . 4-::.:.,'l- - 2 4 0- ' 0 "0 .3 1 1 I" 5, 0 . . 3 0 14 On 0 . . 4 o o ori -ii 5 10. 27 17 1 2 Johnson, ;- ss. Strunk, lf..;: ...y. . Collins, 2b. v. . B;ooper rf v Sheely. lb. Mostil., cf;;- Mulligan, 3b. Schalk, c. Kerr, p. . -y V Totals .33 " Score by Innlnsrs: C;fovelarid .. .. 000 000. O00-0 Cliicago .. VJ ...... 200 001 -Jlx 5 . Summary: Two base hit;' Strunk. Three base hit, Schalk. Sacrifice; Mulli gan. . Double plays, Kerf . to Mulligan fto Sheely; Sewell to Wambsganss to Burns. Left on bases, Cleveland 8, iJhi cago7. , Bases on balls, off Kerr 1, qaldweU 2, Hits, off Sotfcoron 3 In 1 inning, off Caldwell 7 in 7. Struck out, by Kerr 2, Caldwell 1. Winning pither, Kerr. Losing pitcher, Sthoron. yXTm "pires, Evans and Owens. Time -of game, 1:30. ta tao ..slg cv gvgfbmb bg kthhfgrg YANKEES NEED ONLY ONE y MORE TOr CINCH THfif FTiAG Clubs. New York . . Pittsburgh . . St. Louis . . Boston' .". . . Brooklyn . . Cinclhntl Chicago . . :. Philadelphia: Won -Lost Pet. C. -V.-93 57 .620 89 86 74. 75 69 62 5Q 62 65 73 75' 81 89 102 .589 .570 .503 .500 .460 .411 .329 ST. LOUIS, Sept. 29. The Cardinals today eliminated Pittsburgh as a pen nant hope by winning a doubeheader, 5 ,to 4 and 3 to 1, the second game go ing but six innings due-to darkness. By the. double -.victory today the -Cardinals provided themselves with the chance of tying 'the Pirates for second place, which may be accomplished by winning the remaining three games from the Pirates In the present series. Box score and summary: First game: PITTSBURGH AB R H PO A E Bigbee, If Carey, cf Maranvllle, ss. . . . Robertson, rf Rohwer, rf out, by. Cooper 5,oak5, J North 3. Wild pitches, cooper, iNorin.; w lnningpiteh er, North. Umpires, McCormiek, O'Day and'Klem. , Time, 1:55. . 7 Second Game . PITTSBURGH i- AB R H PO A E 3igbee,',rif Carey, cf. . ... . trTilaranville, ss.. Cuyler, rf ... Cutshaw, 2b. . Vhlfeted; lb. . . Barnhart, 3 b. . . Brbttem, c. . . . . . ,i. Morrison, p. . V . . . i .:. s 1 - . 2 - 0 2 0 if 0 2 0. 01 1. 1:0 0 0 2 2 0 Oy ' 1 0 0 3 .... 5 4 2 3 Cutshaw, 2b 5 Whitted, lb 2 Barnhart, 8b 4 Gooch, c 3 Cooper, p 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 .1 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 2 10 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 3 2 5 0 OTl 8 0 0 2 8. O -O'1 1 1 2 - 0, i ii 1 b 2 v0 ' 0 ' 2 3 0 . j'Si-.i-Sr 0 1 2 3 0 ..... 2 .0 0 0 ; 2 0 . . -. .22 1-Bx1B412- 2 x Called end first half sixth account vdarkness. ; ,. --:. '.-- . ,-: . AB R H PO;A E . . ...fv 3 .1 1 . 1 0: 0 :-.iv-. 1 1 0 7 H . 1 n . 1 . n - - ' 1'. . . ... 2- 0 0 2 "-2 0 3 0 1 0 .0 ..v;'-.- 2 i Or 1, SSs-O-v-0 .:,;r.-v 1 - ovo u b 2 1 0 .- 0" 0 -. ..'-i 2 ,0- -,10lvO Totals .. .......... Vi 17 3 . 5 18 7 1 Score by innings:" Pittsburgh .. .. .. .T ..... -000 001 1 St. Louis .. . A .. ........ 100 "11x-3- Summary: Two . base . hit, Bigbee. Sacrifices, Stock, Lavanr Maranville.. Left on bases, Pittsburgh. 4, St. Louis. 4.': Base on balls, off Morrison 3. Struck out, by Morrison, Sherdel 3. Umpires, Klem, McCornck and O'Day, , Time, 59 minutes. , . ' . . - Totals ' ST. LOUIS Smith .-. Fournier, lb. Stock. 3b. .... Hornsby, 2b. . Mueller, cf. McHenry, If. Lavan, ss. . . . . Clemons, c. . . , Sherdel, p. . SOFT COLLAR SAtE 25c and 35c values, now on sale ateach -' lOcl:-:-.' J. M. SOIKY & COi me'Prfee'aotMew J' Home of KuppeuuelmeV Clotfce ; ACADill TONIGHiS " 7 " :" ''I -'. -: il-Vi - ' - . -r.. . - .2. V. Hanson-a Magoiilas TSHILADELPHIA Sept. 29. By -"defeating Philadelphia today 5 to 0 'New Sork tightened its hold upon the Amer ican league lead. As Cleveland was tieaten today by Chicago, the Yankees need but one more victory to clinch the pepnant. . . ; Shawkey allowed the Athletics but four hits and these he kept well scat tered. At no time was he In trouble. Such was not the case with Harris. The Yankees garnered nine hits, three of which were for extra bases. .- New York confined its' scoring to three inningsj the second, third and seventh. In the second Pipp was safe on Dyke's- error, went to second on Ward's sacrificed and scored onMc Nallys triple. Shawkey's single scored McNally. Miller's triple andL Meusel's single ac counted for a irun -in the third. Peck- inpaugh's home run scored Fewater head of htm1 in the" 7th. jbwing to illness. He is expected to jdin the club tonight.. -. iBox score and summary: NEW YORK ITewster, If. Baker, . x ........ Roth, If. Peckinpaugh, ss. Miller, cf Meusel, rf Pipp, - lb. ........ Ward. 2b. ...... . McNally, 3 b Schang, c. ....... Shawkey, p. ...... Totals tPHIL. witv A. Dykes, 2D.. . . tv waiKer, ir. Perkins, c. . . . . Welch,-cf. . . Galloway, 3b., . Galloway, ss. Brazil, lb. Harris, p. Totals .. ....35 4 10x27 5 2 x None out when winning run was scored. AB R H PO A E 4 2 1 2 0 2 GIANTS, THOUGH IDLE WINNERS OF PENNANT ST. LOUIS Mann, cf .,. . . Fournier, lb 4 1 0 14 0 0 Stock, 3b 5 0 1 0 2 0 Hornsby, 2b 4 0 1 5 5 0 Schultz, rf 5 1 3 1 1 0 McHenry, If 3 0 1 2 0 0 Lavan, ss. ........... 4 0 0 2,6 0 Clemons, c I ... 4 1 1 4 3 0 Doak, p 3 0 2 0 0 0 North, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 37 5 10 30 18 2 Score by innings: Pittsburgh 000 001 300 0 4 St. Louis 210 000 100 1 5 Summary: Two tase hits, Schultz; Rohwer, Clemons. Three base " hit, Doak. Home run, .Schultz. Stolen base, Gooch. Sacrifice, Whitted, Horns by, Maranville. Double plays, Horns- bv. Lavan and -Fournier 2. Schultk and Clemons. Left on bases, Pittsburgh 7t St. Louis 9. Bases on balls, off Coope 2, Doak 3, North l. -Hits, off uoaK 7 in 6 2-3. off North 3 in 3 1-3. inning's. Hit by pitcher, by Cooper (Mann). Struck Yankees Virtually Certain of Victory ' , " ' i, AB R H PO A E .3 1 0 00 1 , 1-0 0,0:0 0 .0 0 0 0 0.0 .4 1. i 1 6 0 . 5 1 2 5 0 0 .4 0 1 1 11 . S 1,1 10 0 . 3 0 0 6 3 0 .41 111 0 . '3 0 1 4 - 0 0 . 4 0 2 0 0 -0 .34 5 9 27 11 2 ster in 9th. AB R H PO A E .4011 0 0 . 3 0 14 1 1 . 3 0 0 "0 0 0 . 3 .0 1 10 ,00 . 4 0 0 1 0 0 . 3 0 0 0 6 1 . 4 0 0 0 1.0 .40 111 0 0 . 3 0 0 0 4 0 ,31 0 4 27 12 if , ... 021 000 2005 , . . . 000 000,0000 r inish Mateh, best two falls oiiithieS with Jim Wade y V X CACi.CAAEJ.M. ll-o,t - .: :-v '--:-. t!-: Ringside, $lil0twibpLd4 mission," 83c.; - - - . T.i-.-:,; No Free RingsidJ icltsatv NEWMN:CAFIJ fHA J:, - 5Z' Totals' J? Score by innings: New York .... ; . . Philadelphia .. .... SI Summary: Three , base hits, McNally, Miller. Home run, 1 Peckinpaugh. Stol en base, Fewster. Sacrifices, Ward; Pipp." Double' plays. Galloway,' Dykes J JF Ajtd; Perkins, Fec&tnpangh.'-wara ana "PlPP-'X Left on bases, New York 7, Philadelphia 8. Bases on balls, off Har rrs:3",. Shawkey, 4. Struck 5 but. by Shawkey 6, Harris .?Wild -pitch, Har .rir. Umpire, Morlarlty,' Wilson arid Hillin. Time, 2:05. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine NEW YORK; Sept. 29. The . NeW York Giants, th-tugh idle today,1 won the National - league pennant race by. virtue of Pittsburgh's double defeat- by the St. Louis Cardinals. The Giants now are four and oneS half games In the lead. They havs four games left to 'play, "while Pitts burgh has three: If the Giants-wera to lose all - 4 " arid Pittsburgh , win r all three the Gians still w'puld be a game ahead. :. K , , , . - . . - 'r The New Yorky Americans- virtually are certain to be the'Giants' opponents i'ri the world "sfliries'.V Wirining,N today l wnue , cieveianawas iosing, tnet- xan kees can now, lose, by dropping" thee "s"tra!ght games ' while the'Inarisare winninz three. : - '. . -""'.-' ; ' ' ; C : iNer York -has two more f gfanie.9 to; may?., wfiwi - j'jmsepn ia;i-ancLiDne,-;vith .'As -..the Yankeesihave . a- -.postponed', game with Washington which-will 'not be played off, it will . be -possiblo ; for the New York team to finish the race on even terms with Cleveland in. games won but capture jthe pennant by having one less defeat, ,. This - will happen if the Yankees, win one. of- their -tliree games and the. Indians take -three straight.- . . . ". - - ;l Beware! Unless you see" the name "Bayer", on package or . on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed' by physicians for twenty-one years and -proved cafe by millions. 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