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PBSW Gi rls Gain Semifinals; Men Lose In 24 Innings waafct SUNDAY REPUBLIC ARIZ IN THIS SKCTIOXThree Pages of World, National and icai sports News, Result-Getting Classified Advertis ing ana iteg Manning's Big Parade. Find Entertainment in Magazine and Funny Sections 51st Vearf No 113, phoenix' Arizona fijHE stII HESPAPElCJt Sunday Morning, September 8, 1910 Nl 0 TZ 5 (Section ft Chisox Hand Tribe Sixth Loss In Row CLEVELAND, Sept. 7 (AP) The skidding Cleveland Indians lost their sixth straight game today, and al! but one percentage Tigers Rally In Ninth To Top Browns DETROIT. Sept. 7 (AP) The hnroirs of the Tizs? rrnchrd a season tnrliy as they staged a uprising in the r-- i''vir th St.

Louis '-i h'iI climb into a j-s tv f. ihf Ci'-voland In- point of their ramdly-fadinz Amer ican League lead. The Chiaso White Sox. who had dropped i-t Tuo foniHT U'vlanl play-fr4 Fari A i I and Rrure famphcM supplied the finishing puni-h in Detroit's 17th win in uamos with St. lsus this Hflr.

nT.n innms frnon 'Y-z'-r who hsd pitched th Browns, lost of 10 previous contests with th Indians, squeezed out a 5-to-4 victory. As a result, the Indians and the Detroit Tigers are tied In games won and lost, although leveland Is ahead on percentage. .5:25 to .5714. through the difference In total game played. The New York Yankees are only a game behind.

Roth the Tigers and Yanks won one-run decisions today. Mel Harder, veteran Cleveland rijrht-hander. was the victim of one had inninc today which kept the Indians in their slump. With th came tied at a run apiece, th first four White Sox up in the fourth inninc sincled. Before Har i Riliy Sullivan -itts with' noiif out.

rs In Tisr third-'-" for Alton Benton. of th war's host h. for Dick BartPll rz 1 i two runs ovor s. 'nmphll thn 'i wn the risht- sco: ed Avfrill iinv1. The Tiu'Ts were held to vi.n hits, the tdos including Hank homer of the car it the hases empty in the sivth.

The Browns ni safeties off tior-wra and Benimi. Th Rri'i" rss an early load th second and In f--- Detroit got its 'vl a run. i- DKTRfitT AH AB II Zt 4 3 1 If' ry hisenstat. reher pitcher, conn retire the side, Chicago had a 5-1 lead and the ball came. The Indians came hack with a run in their half of the inninc on Jeff Heath's homer, and scored two more in the seventh when Bill Dietrich, Chicaco starter, ran into a streak of wildness.

ith one out. Ray Mark singled, and Rollie Ilemsley and Sammy Hale, who hatted for Ei sen st at. walked. That brought In Clint Rrown. th Sox ace game-saver, who madft more than 60 relief appearances last year.

Iou Roudreaii doubled sharply to left field, scoring Mack and Ilemsley and leaving runners on second and third with one out. Outfielder Clarence Campbell was intentionally walked, hut Ben Chapman took a third strike, and Beau Bell crounded out. That was the Tribe's last real chance. Chicnco's hie. winning fourth In-nine oame about on successive ttin-JJlos by Luke Applinc, Tatt Wricht.

Mike Tresh and Bob Kennedy, brincine three men home. Dietrich flied nut. hut after Webb was Riven first base on catcher' Hi 5 Iota 4 I interference, Kreevich crounded to irarner and Kennedy scored as Harder threw home too late. The Sox made no runs off Eisenstat and Pitcher Dobson, but the damape was done. 2.

ft. Yrk. i Green rirer t'" They helped put foothall on the map in Arizona last year; should be "hot" again this fall. Many a fan would whoop with joy to see them collide, hut that's unlikely. Arizona and Tempe failed to get together on a game.

Yet if both teams chalk up impressive 1910 records, there'll be SOME howling for a post-season fracas. (Republic Staff Thotos.) MANY A GRID FAN WOULD LIKE TO HEAR THE CRASH: In action, as 1910 practice opened three days ago, were Johnny Black (left) of University of Arizona's Wildcats and Wayne (Ripper) Pitts of Tempe's Border Conference Champion Bulldogs. CHICAGO CLEVELAND ab AR Vehh.rh 4 10 L' FUwitTsu 3 0 1 2 110 3 0 1 0 0 a At- T1 Krop irh.rr. ft Wrath Ivrf. Kuhellb 4 0 0 IS, Curriphell, Solaris.

If 4 112 rf.rr Appiine 2 1 3i 0.mrr,nn. 3 2 12: rf.cf Tresh 3 112 Rell 1h Krnv)v 3 2 1 Piffinrh 3 0 0 0 Kettner BroTi 1 0 0 0. Mar 2h 1 TOTALS 33 10 3 'JT! Hordor PBSW Girls Gain Meet Semifinals Supply Ten Loses 24 -Inning Clash 4 0 0 0 4 1P 4 113 4 2 0 1 4 113 3 114 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 I 0 0 0 10 0 0 Feature Won Kispnistst.p Ha'. Dehjien.p rjtidk.tit By Jacomar (Exclusive Republic Dispatch) TOTALS SS 10 Dispatch) 7- If the PBSW Ramblers of Phornix had brpozpd nunc Wehh srrir1 rst be on ctchr mtertf rpnre in fourth DETROIT. Popt of SPORTS F)ETROrT.

Sept. 7 -For 23 tirine lnnines. Leonard Murray, pitcher for the title-contendinc Phoenix Auto Supply softball team. I tptt1 fnr EisrnURt In ivrnth Inning. in.io,.

"Tt-nnin Cjh ot hav in fho -orM rhnmnionshin tournament for Hale in Mxenth inning. it- 7 AP' Jacomar, Hich. 1 quar-1 fit run- into toun on pinto ponies and brandishing six-shootors, they couldn't have boon much more effective as the women's division of the national soft'pail tournament swuns into action here today. a. nAiitci' 1 1 L- a nrairio nt, .4 xviv.nv, i 1 for Debsnn in ninth here.

i ciucaiki 400 000 a i the 24th Toronto combined two of Its seven hits off Murray and. w.jla The Kamniers, wno suepi up nun. vnit I'lV UUITr Tnmkc.nn Ch1 nr thm ton of the list I inlr In defeat, nS ail tne opposmon I v. 1 aided hy 45 Knns1v 1. an error, scorea one -rr nsm Appurc s.

iiesh. when it comes to football spirit there will be about boys they could unearth on the That was Toronto's margin of I 1 Uf lit JIUJ 111- lllir 'JL Ui uiij nn'i 'VlCtOTV 1 tO I'. Yankee Rally ticht ny enminaiinc me wum is. isnom rirsx can ror practice last weeK oniy un.m mr That was the ede hv which the Bnv t. at S21.o0 a j.

Brann's-with the. idonrr's Ro- na.k in third Bend, entry, 8 to 2. The hoys have ever been out for foothall before, and many of them never hnv from Phoenix lost the heart rmn mmnrrau t. Mtii, KWtner 3. Mark 3.

Hrmslfy, Harrirr 4 Dehsen. Rum hattei in licll. Appling. Tresh. Kennedv.

Peurlrrau 2. Krceweh. HTa'h. Two-hat hits Wrathrrlv. Snltrrp, Bourtrau.

Kflt-npr. Hem run H-ath. RarnfieriTrpKh, Kuhrl. Deuble plyj Webb to Appling to Kuhel 2. Debsnn tn HemVv tn Bell.

Lrfi on has Chiracn P. CTrvflanrt 7. Hum, Knlls- ift T.iH...u Reds Shade Cubs, 7 To 6 Ramblers defeated Lansing, saw a complete football uniform before they reported. 2 to 0, Friday. breaking duel of 24 innings longest came in the history of world Edges Bosox championship softball tourney play.

DOSTON. Sent. 7 (AP) ineil, off Hsrrlrr 2. off Dohson 1. Stnirk (API --Aj 1 CHICAGO.

Sept. 7 otnar. hi iisnnllv tr.esn't ninth-inninc tie between the; ln at distances this short, 'he sevetl-eiEhths in iRT VAN HARES" did himself proud with his officiating at the national semipro baseball tourney in Wichita, Kan. John Morris. regional semipro commissioner, last week received a letter from tourney officials lauding Art for "the able manner in which he umpired our baseball games here.

The proof of his ability was shown in the fact that on the last game both clubs chose him out of all the umpires" nice going, mister. Louise urtis was the driving force in the Ariznnians' victory, puzzling South Rend with a fine performance on the mound. After her mates built up a comfortable margin, Mrs. urtis took things easy, toying with the opposition as bats swung futiley. imir-fiffhs of 1 se( ond off out Hv Pirtnrh 1.

hv Krnn 1. bv Eiien-mat 1. HitK-Otf Diftnrh, 'in fiH inninys: off Rrown. 2 tn 2S; off Hard-, 7 in 3's: off Kiscrstat. In 3S- off Dnbsnn.

2 in 2. Wild pitch Dietrlrh. innine pitrhrr Dietrich. Uwirif pitcher Manlrr. empires Kolln, riptrras.

Summers and Rue. Time 2:03. Attendance Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati was broken up today when Ival Good-1 man hit his 11th home run of tne; season giving the Reds a 7-to-6; tra. recnl. Wurth The victory to the win- That sent Toronto Into the semifinals, and ended for Thnenix the title bid they traveled across half a continent to make.

Yet long before Toronto squeezed across home plate that winning run. Thoenix might have won, but for a freak double play. It was in the first Inning. Bill r. ln.

carried )1S pounds a rchhn Uev IUi- J-) New York Yankees got hack on the victory trail today, blasting out a 4-3 decision over the fourth-place Boston Red Sox, thanks to Marius Russo and Joe Di Maggio. Russo, in chalking tip his 18th victory of the season limited the Sox to eight hits, the same number the Yankees got off Joe Heving and old Mose Grove, who came to his rescue in the eighth. Di Maggio, getting two blows In three appearances at the plate made his second appearance a most timely one, hitting his 29th homer of the season over the left-field feature on the Shf was ner MEST HAVE been a shock to George Hildebrand, veteran umpire, South Vnd r'uTs'Tame across the: pn discovered (at a cost of $3) in San Francisco the other day plate, and sparkling support from tnat baseball players have long memories haled before a judge on Jack singled, but was tossed out the tichtknit Ramhler miiein unit iiiiuw ui uveiiinie parKing, nunenrann iounn nimsen lacing victory. Earlier the Cubs, now mathematically nut of the pennant race, had driven I'aul Derringer to the showers with a five-run attack in the fourth inning on four hits, including Rill Nicholson's TJtJnd homer with the bases loaded. Gene Thompson then took charge and held the Cubs to three scattered hits in the last five innings while the Reds pounded Charley Root for a total of 12.

quickly dusted off danger on the Hugh Smith, a former catcher ''George, Burning Star Scores Win pHICAGO, Sept. 7 (AP) Burn- ingStar. fleet six-year-old from the Shandon stables, captured the So.ooO-added Hawthorne Handicap uitseler. Oi'dcn ie a show of ar-oids So take eihylon Handi-. niakms every tic, Wideuer's Arnold Hang-t honors.

basepaths 1he hall hounded off his arm, al- After taking the -2 the Ramblers met trouble lowing the third baseman to catch it in the air. Glitsos. next up. singled a hit which would have scored hnndlin niier.c cfrnnnpril lence Wim vjiPOrEP Wlhiu, wij i fur- when his team was retired. had replaced the Injured Tommy nsriNNATl i i.iui- BLlKlD BAU OP VVrslD Bov.onsov ip V-M COULD ME HOW II I 1: the A Tn thP 04, sinrle hv Stanley Henricn.

on nase. ah i In the collective persons of Tulsa, and finally got away with a tight, 2-0 shutout victory. The quarterfinals with the girls from the oil country was as close as the first game was easy, but Amelina Peralta, bearing down Alex and a double by Art Upper 1 0 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 -el was worth UVrner 2 I si vi 1" 2 Herian.Jh -f 2 1 Nice. --n rf -riher c. 11 11 1 lb a Tf r' 5 1 1 0 -1 -1 1 3 1 1 3 3 1 0 5 4 111 4 11? when the Tulsans threatened, kept mmri 1 r-t 1 a 1 1 scored Toronto's winning run.

Phoenix got 14 hits off Cameron Eeclestone of Toronto and committed eight errors. Toronto nicked Murray for seven hits and committed five errors. In the semifinals tomorrow night tonay, outrunning nis challengers in a strong stretch drive before 15,000 spectators. The winner hit the wire a length and a half ahead of Busy Morn, owned by R. F.

Mater-son, who was in the battle for first all the way. Robs Roys, entry of Mrs. Ed Haughton, was third. Burning Star's victory was worth $4,550 to the Shandon farms, the race grossing $6,420. Burning Star, the favorite, got away poorly, as did Advocator.

3 2 0 1 A crowd of 19.000 saw the Yanks come from behind to win. Both teams scored a run apiece in the first inning the Yankee tally coming when Henrich singled scoring Gordon, who had walked and stole second. Henrich, in trying to stretch the hit, twisted a ligament in his left knee and had to leave the game. He will be out three or four days. Finals Reached Links Meet Krev.2 IV.

I 1. Them; 35 10 6 21 1 TOTALS in 13 l1 TOTALS -V 32 CINCINNATI Toronto engages the winner of lot 1 iri CH KW.O tilt between South Bend, and Okmulgee, Okla. Arizona out of extreme danger. The two triumphs carried the Phoenix ten into the semifinals where they will meet St. Paul, at 10 o'clock tomorrow night.

If the Ramblers can get past that game, thf.v'H meet the Cleveland-Cincinnati winner. The Phoenicians, hampered by co'ds on tre trip here, are recovering and should be in top shape Ml pfl WW' MiCor-i-i' 2. r. vit-i 2. V.

NEW YORK i BOSTON Earlier today Phoenix Auto Sup i i .1 abhro ab it entry of Charles S. Howard and M'-ors. IVn r.a' Sept. 7 of Santa ho got he and the surpi isinc ice esTV, won their the California ohnmpionships eet tomorrow for MeC-rrsiu-k. I rri Gor.ion.cb 311 PrPf -f 2 second choice in the betting.

But Rolfe. 4 0 0 1 Cramer.rf 2 0 1 ih cuj V.e'le'Si'n 4 1 l.i'J Honrich.rf 1 1 0 0 Kow.r .11 Sclku k. rf 2 1 1 2, Williamn.lf rs-i n. riir.s Di.Mac 3 2 2 Cromn. ss 4 2 0 3 iiii, iin.ivui up 4 2 i gradually after being 10th at the 3 I quarter-mile post, advanced to see- 4 mil i ond at the mile and went ahead 3 i4n the stretch drive.

Vvers. M' KellT.if 4 10 1 ns OneiiC" iit en ffir tomorrow's game. Kiev haiKf-Ciro-mnati biiU- Off I rr.T.' Doerr. lib Finnev. lb Gelbert.

3b Hevmg.p Bacby.t Grove Rosar.r 3 0 0 2 Dahlcrcn.lb 4 0 0 12 Crosetti. ss 3 0 0 0 Russo.p 3 2 0 0 4. eft -By 2 0 0 0 110 0 Der- a wobbly ytart early 3r.T.t. climaxed a ng Bud Tay- dentist from On- 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 innn ply blasted in two runs in the last of the seventh to defeat Sioux Citv. 3 to 2.

outhitting them, fi to 5. and committing two errors to one for the losers. Sioux City scored in the first when Gus Luke singled, reached second on a passed ball and scored on a mate's double. In the second Walt Ruth doubled and counted on Pat Lowry's single. Sioux City went ahead again when Luke doubled In the fourth and romped home on an error.

Phoenix came up in the seventh to win in a rush when Jack gained rincer. in 30 8 4 TOTALS her Thrnr-sor: Winning ruer San Diego Nine Loses In Final imp I TOTALS 33 8 3 27 The winner paid 99, $5 and $4. Busy Morn returned $6.60 and $4.60. Robs Boys paid $6.60. Shot Put finished fourth, followed by Rude Awakening, Advocator, Bucking, Bala Ormont.

Valdina Star, Forever Prince and Manle O'Hara. Attendance T.ft"1?. and the 36-hole semi- Time 2 .09. ALBEMARLE. N.

Sept. 7 (AP) Albemarle won the national nA Flagstaff Sets tecame the other fi ng an easv 5 and tBatted for Hevins; gwenth. ttRatted for Grove in ninth. NEW YORK 100 201 0004 BOSTON 101 000 0103 Error Doerr. Assists Gordon, Rolfe 3.

Rosar. Crosetti 5. Russo 6, Cramer, Koxx 2. Cronin 5. Dorrr 5.

Gelbert 3. lleving 2. Runs batted in Henrlch. J. Di Maggie) 2.

Keller. Williams 3. Two-base hits Russo. Gordon. Keller.

Home runs .1. Di Maccio. Williams. Stolen base Gor- George Coleman of ,1 II Tt American Legion junior baseball, a long time lor this." smiled his honor sweetly. "Do you remember the o- B--ach for the unset of the Oil UUll ir CCl n-ieating san time you lined me So for squawking on a decision, when you knew you FI AGSTAFF Sept.

7-The sec- S'The Urief nfiio were wronS?" "Yes-" admitted Hildebrand weakly. "Your fine," con- "oSn Club Northern l0: 9 tinned his honor softly, "is exactly five bucks." P. S. The monev went first on a fielder's choice. Coon Rosen singled, and Jack scurried Ariynna softball tournament will he game? but A'b'e-aVlo e-, hav to a fund for Edwarfl Spike) baseball's 40-y atr v.

rj TTonnocev 1on. Sacrifice Cramer. Double plavs earhnme on an error hy Ert Hennessv. cordon. Cromn to Doerr f.h.

Shady Park Grocers To Tackle All-Stars The Shady Park Grocery nine will lackle 1he Phoenix All-Stars in an exhibition baseball game on the Eastlake Park diamond at 2:30 JWwick Four Wins nlaved here tomorrow. for the iast three a rmv friend, who has aided hundreds of youths at various San Francisco shortston. Glitsos singled Rosen! Vv 2. Ift nn bases York 4: Bos ton 6. Bases on halls Off Russo 2.

off N. Sept. 7 Vine teams were entered tonay playgrounds. w'dh the marker, San Dio, playlpcr thf eo hnmo-tani hror.tond holdlv in exnecten 10 en.nii 'l 11 and more were Moving 2 orr Grove 2. Struck out Bv Russn 1.

bv IteviPE 2 Hits Off Hevlne. in 7 innincs; off Grove. in 2. Hit hv nilcher Rv Hevine (Crosetlii I.ns. the national bo fore opening of th tourna- Wins Golf Meet the o'clock this afternoon.

luams oprnd with RfAlKIC'E MOl'LDFR, new coach of th Flagstaff Lumberjacks, ar inc pitcher Hevins. Cmpirea Rommel, WHITE SCLPHt'R i in i nn! -i tt iii i i Hi- iiu ni in fr ann ntr in ho ctoro Bill Hovelman, Gene Kohn and Ray Pock will he on deck to take itr KX IVT-irv Tnr-i Hubnarn ann lime At- tendance 19.000. ani1 Stephen 'H 'H thp tournament win- eotor. 'u'' pne ot tne tnmZ nP rounr1 doing was fighting a forest main ie's "Smokv Joe" 3 ot ri rl on the mound for the Shady Park nine, while Virgil Hutchison is expected to get the call for tne defeat of the W'P-Z' Pia Alt nson piayen masrerrui gnu 101 on holes over the old White course today to win the eighth Mason-Dixon women's golf tournament from Sanford "tanieri fo ri Umpires win no jerry auer, fAfught Barr off third and the hextinul signs lu-" Ias to prpp ior MortM noenix 0id ta4ied fourir.aie Mason and Paul Carron. t-o" batters wert asv.

(Continurf On Pa a. See Marjorie Harfison, New York state champion, 5 oid 4..

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