THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE. N. C, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921.
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I BOSTON BRAVES
MUTT AND JEFF
AND JEFF ALMOST GOT AWAY WITH IT.
By BUD FISHER
f BEAT NEW YORK
1 Aid Pirates, Who Were Idle,
j in Nip and Tuck Run for
; Championship.
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NATIONAL LiEAGUE
CLUB STANDINGS.
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MEAT X GOT LAST
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tvon. ivost. Pet.
v.;:shurg 80 61 ,611
;.-n- York.. 83 54 .597
I.ouis 75 69 ' .560
r-wton 71 60 .541
!?:vok!yn ........ 69. 64 .519
,;.T-.,'lnnati 59 73 .447
i'r.rago 51 80 .389
1 ;:i:ies 45 88 .338
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
"cv York at Fhiiaceiphia.
Cincinnati at Chicago.
Onlv two scheduled.
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BRAVES DEFEAT GIANTS.
New York, Sept. 7. Boston made It
-co out of four from New York
T';fsiay. 6 to 2. The Giants could do
(. -with Fillingim, while Boston hit
oportunity.
n 120 002 0016 10 1
v York 101 000 0002 7 0
riHingim anu Gowdy; Barnes, Doug
ar.t'l Smith.
ENDED WELL, ANYHOW.
riuladelphia. Sept. 7. Philadelphia
a. vi Us last pam? of the season with
:;-vklyn Tuesday 5 to 2. Brooklyn has
v. vi it? of the 22 games with Philadcl
, Iva thi. year.
Vhiladelphia .. .. 000 211 0015 12 3
R-ooklyn 000 002 0002 7 1
Meadows and Henline; Schupp. Smith
zr.il Krueger.
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CARDS BEAT CI BS TW ICE.
St. Louis. Sept. 7. Both games of a
i:;.;e-hearicr went to the Cardinals
r?r? Tuesday on excellent pitching a;.d
hitting ny a score or l to n.h-
to 2.
uno 000 000 .l.d- t 1
. 010 000 00 1 7 1
OTarrdl; Dailt-y and
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smith.
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Louis 001
or.es. Choeves and
r.e? and Ainsmith.
100 000 2 3 1
on oox-;? 5 l
Killifor, Baiifj'i
No other scheduled.
Southern League
SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
CLUB STANDINGS
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Orleans . .
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70
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u. 0rIan.do Fla- SP- 7 The 1921
baseball season of the Florida State
League closed Tuesday, with Orlan
do safely established as the pennant
winner. Tampa and Lakeland fol
lowed in the order named.
CLEVELAND GETS
CLOSER JX) YANK
Defeats StLouis as the Red
Sox Do INecessary to
Ruth &Co.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
CLUB STANDINGS.
Club won Jjosc Pet.
New York 80 48 .625
Cleveland.. 81 50 .619
St. Louis . . 68 65 .511
Washington 66 6S .493
Boston . . 62 64 .492
Detroit 63 71 .470
Chicago .. 56 75 .427
Athletics 46 81 .362
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
Mobile at Atlanta.
New Orleans at Chattanooga.
Little Rock at Birmingham.
on'.y three scheduled.
TODAY'S SCHEDULE.
Chicago at St. Louis.
Detroit at Cleveland.
Boston at New York.
Only three scheduled.
MEMPHIS HIT NOEL HARD. '
Chattanooga. Sept. 7. Memphis bats
men hit Noel hard behind shutout
pitching by Tuero and won easily
Tucsdav 8 to nothing.
Memphis 030 020 0128 14 3
Chattanooga .. .. 000 000 0000 9 1
Tuero "and Hungling; Noel and
Neiderkorn.
NASHVILLE RALLIED.
Nashville, Sept. 7. Although out
let Nashville rallied in the final in
r.in'srs and won Tuesday's game with
Birmingham, 5 to. 4. .
Birminhaui . . . . 102 000 100 4 11 0
Nashville 000 000 32x 5 8 4
Y'hlc- and Gooch; Statham and
Jor.r.aru.
MAILS WINS HURLING DUEL.
Cleveland. Sept. 7. Cleveland de
feated St. Louis 2 to 1 Tuesday in a
pitchers' battle between Mails and Van
Gilder. Elmer Smith drove in the win
ning runs with a double.
St. Lousi 000 000 0011 7 0
Clevaland 001 001 OOx 2 5 1
Gilder and Ssvereid; Mails and
O'Neill.
RED SOCKS TROUNCE YANKS.
"fpf"", Sept. 7. Boston made it two
out of three from the Yankees by win
ning Tuesday 2 to 1.
New Y'ork 000 100 0001 6 1
Boston.. .. .. .. 000 100 lOx 2 9 1
; Hoyt and Devormer; Bush and Walters.
IMS OUTPLAYED CRACKERS.
Aih.r.ta. Sept. 7. New Orleans de-
T ; ate-ci Atlanta iu x x ucauav
, ,.... uttinr. whilft Vance, held the
i O-a-kers to four hits and got specta
cular support.
w Orleans.. .. 101 002 0004 9 1
A-' i-m 000 000 100 1 4 1
Y.-nee and Dcberry; Napier and Rar-
other scheduled.
HORNET PITCHING
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..176 SO 148 8 8
.. 89 59 94 5 6
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145-MILE SWIM MAY
BE ENDEDWEDNESDAY
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v York, Sept. 7. Miss Mille
L-inish swimmer, who started
M.vmile swim from Albany to
v ork last Friday,, was expected to
Hoth street , late today, and
to finish the swim at Battery
Tomorrow before noon,
f-wimmer is escorted by a motor
up'!) which she sieeps between
swings with the tide, and en-ivj-als
prepared by her nurse.
;oron,. a guide, travels beside
n a rowboat when she is in the
WINS "QUAD' SHOOT.
AViirit.a, Ga., Sept. -.J. S. Day, of
r,n Vorth, Southwestern champion
V lr.ou-r, won the "quad" shoot of
,' ' '".iiiitn trim fbiVi which wasended
y ' 1 iH'sdriy, with a score of 393 out
; 1 h possible 400. Second place went
i'lur-nk Troeh, Vancouver, B. C,
; -'WT world's champion, with 392. O.
'i'ausier, a Georgia professional, was
; !,"i!'l. with 391 and P. R.- Karle, Starr,
c- '-on if. fourth with 390.
I OI.EMARCII WINS ST. LEGER.
Donrastr-r, England, S?pt. 7. (By
i1 Associated Press.) Lord Londen-
i 'i'-rrv's I..1...-., U . 4V, Cf T.ocrnr
it:i's of $6,500 sovereigns, the final
h' clas.sii.- of the season, from a field of
1 ''n'; h'MiH here today.
. APPALACHIAN LEAGUE.
At. Lristo! Orrenville S. s
; At Knoxvilio 1-2; Cleveland 4-2. (2nd
'V ond 9th darknr?s).
i loruiHon City 4; Kingsport 5.
I 'MERXATIONAL LEAGUE.
' At Haltinriore 8-3; Jersey City 7-6.
1 K'--"ti"iS 1-2; Sewark 5-6.
A'- Tonnito 1; Buffalo 2
Al Syracuse 5; Rochest
Chester 12.
. r VIRGINIA LEAGUE
A 'iffolk 3; Newport News 7.
u 'Vhn,"1''fl 4; Tarboro 3.
-oi folk 1; Portsmouth 11.
r.jrj !lso" 1; Rocky Mount 0. (11 in
CY HIT TWO HOME RUNS.
Philadelphia, .Sept. 7. Cy- Perkins'
two home runs aided Philadelphia to
gain 7-to-l victory over Washington
Tuesday. Perkins' two drives into the
left field bleachers accounted for three
runs .
Washington . . . 000 000 0101 8 1
Philadelphia .. ..002 001 31x 7 14 0
zacharv. Acosta. scnacnt ariu
: . -.rnL lUor.ia and "PprVlTIS.
uuui c, jAa.i.Ai.J u.i
No other scheduled.
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
At Daytona 1; Jacksonville 6.
Tt St. Petersburg 7; Tampa 9.
At Lakeland 1; Orlando 3.
AMERICAN .ASSOCIATION.
At Minneapolis 5; Milwaukee 2.
At St. Paul ; Kansas City 14.
Others not scheduled.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
REPORT ON GRIDIRON
rrrt TTucrh ivrnrrill. Jr.. PUt 45
candidates for the High School foot
ball team through moderate ptta
Tuesday afternoon, the main effort
of this first tryout being merely to
linn rT1 tVif nrosnective rlayeiS,
before any actual actual is started.
Tho condition of tne weainer win. mili
tate for the present. Coach Murrnl
stated, against strenuous exercise on
the football field. "
Seven men of the strong team of
last vear are available as a nucleus
around which to build up what Coach
AJurrill expects to be a strong com
bination. Crayton. 1920 captain and
Clarkson, 1921 captain, are back for
service with Lowe, Walker, Woodside,
Morehead and Kern also reporting. In
addition there is a host of new players
who will try to wrest positions on the
team. ' (
Sport Snap Shots
mi- - 1 F environ VinTYlA rllTlS In 3.
ine main, " j 1
game this season between the Philadel-
phia ana Detroit .'vnieiiuctua utu
cially recognized major league recoi-d
for circuit drives in a single contest,
hut it didn't even come close to the
world's record.
On July 14, 1902, Corsicana and Tex
arkana, in a Texas minor league, met
. 1 1 ,T . . 1 1 irnma WhlPh
in a reguiariy scneuuicu 6m "...
.i,iirrinir records likely tO
nruuutcu niut,0i"h -
stand for many years. Nineteen home
j ton HmiVilps ana
runs, a dozen n iicot
almost a dozen singles were clouted
out by the nauers m im
cana won by a score of 51 to 8. and the
winning team made fifty-three hits.
Incidentally, "Nig" Clarkqr, former
Tiger backstop, claims to have estab
lished in this game the world s record
for home runs by an individual bats
man. Clarke says he drove out eight
round-the-sacks hits in this game. Pre
vious data credit Harry Wright of the
Cincinnati Reds with the record of seven
homers in a, game in 1867.
Modern records gave the honors to
Robert Lowe of Boston; Dan Brouthers
of Detroit, and Ed Delehanty of Phil
adelphia, with four home run? apiece
i i one game. Seven home runs were
made in game between St. Louis and
SetroiJune 12, 1886, Unofficial records
credit nine home runs m a s"
Boston and Cincinnati in
The Philadelphia-Detroit series produc
ed hitting that has never -been rivaled
in modern major league baseball, how
ever for the two teams mode sixteen
home runs in the four games.
'"IS T I M K LAST VF1AH, 1
K'niumii, Athletic pitcher, struck
, . k"ti, I'ratt and Meusel in a row.
tin. , !!liS too,i second I!ae 111
(',,""'' Lrague race.-
ratrh iiUmn former Pirate
ace' S1'-R,lefl a Mntract to man
J1 'tsliirg in 1921.
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