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DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. GIANTS BEAT CUBS, 76; YANKS LICK WHITE SOX, 41 21 BROWNS GRAB THEIR REVENGE BY BEATING SOX Babe Poles Homer 32; Bush Gives Gleason Crew Four Hits By HARRY NEWMAN. Chicago, Sept. Joe Bush was too much for those Sox players this afternoon. Four little hits was the sum total for Gleason's gang, and the score was New York 4, Chicago 1.

For the present the Yanks are riding pretty, with nothing on their McGraw Bunches Pitchers Neatly Again But What a Game! By JAMES CRUSINBERRY. The Giants bunched pitchers again yesterday on the Cubs and won the second game of the series at the Polo Grounds, 7 to 6. Boss McGraw crowded five of the slab toilers into the game and the best Boss Killefer eould enroll was four. Most of the day's action took place in the bullpen. Pitchers were coming and going constantly.

But the Giants won and are another notch closer to the pennant. Boss Jawn may have to order another gross of huriers, but it looks like St. Louis, Sept 14. The Browns i copped off a neat revenge today by defeating the Red Sox, their i mind but the old nag? Breezing Along! Bush had everything today speed that burned as it hopped past those Chicago clubbers, and a conquerors of yesterday, 5 to 3. Score: BOSTON.

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c. e. 1 2 OjStmnkrf 3 0 0 1 0 Dunan.Sb 4-0 0 2 OiJohn n.ss 3 0 13 1 Ruttl.lt.. 3 112 4 0 16 0 he II win all right tPipp.lb..4 2 1 10 Sheely.lb 4 1)180 Who's Pitching Now? The Chicagoans lambasted the five of the slabmen yester S. liaiie.e.

3 1 Mostu.cl. 4 1 1,2 Meusel.rf 4 0 3 0 0 Falk.lf. 3 0 1 2 Ward.2b. 30 2 5 n.Sb 3 0 0 4 0 S.ott3.. 4 0 0 8 2 0 0 3 0 Bush.p..

4 0 1 3 0 Lever te.p 2 0 0 7 0 Mack.p. 0 0 0 0 0 day. Just seemed impossible for a fellow to stick Totals. -So' 3 3 It Totals. t34 5 13 42 1 Chaplin -batted or Quinn and Karr for CHICAGO.

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0 0 0 0 0 Jonardjl 1 0 0 2 0 to the job for two whole rounds, Chicago gathered fifteen all told and Mil'-nell in mntii. Shorten batted for Wright in seventh. Boston I 0 2 0 0 V-U 3 Louis 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 Two-base hits Mitchell. Rourke. Pratt.

Jacobson, Gerber. Three-base nil Home run Burns. Sa-'W- 33 4 9 88 0 Totals. 20 1 4 44 1 Hooper batted for Leverette in- ei'-rhth. New York 100 2 0100 0 Chioajro OOOOIOOO 0 1 Two-base htt) Mosul, Falk.

Home run Ruth. Sacrifices Ruth. Johnson. St-hanir. Ward.

Stolen base Meus-ei. change of pace that puzzled the Sox all afternoon. It was the kind of hurling that promises to land the pennant for Miller Huggins and his gang. Babe Ruth added to the day's gayety with a pretty clout into left field bleach-ers in the fourth. It was thirty -two for The Bam, and he is still hot 4 re! nce Wright.

Stolen base: Menosky.i 'rial passes besides. 3f" Rourke I2. Llouble nlay anus i'oume plays tomna nee i y. coil (o to P. Collin.

Ba-es on balls Off ar.1 to Pipn. 5ush to boott to l'ipp. Bases on bails un iverette a. rsusn 4. struek vuuiu i.

pirui'R out Lty Wnmit 1. btruck out- out By Bush 3, Leverette 1. Hits Olf Davis 1. Ouiun 2, Kolp 1. Umpires Evans and Guthne.

Time 1 Leverette 8 in 8 inmsms- Umpires Din neeu. Chill and Hildebrand. Time 1 They always were in a position where a good solid punch would do a lot of business, but Earl Smith BASEBALL STANDINGS. Totals. 39 13 33 Total? .31 7 8 39 0 He.uhciV? fanned for KaufmanD in sixth.

Miliar batted for Jones seventh. Batted f. Kyan in filth. Chieniro 0 -Veil York 04003000 7 Two-base hits Bancroft. Holiocher.

Sam floe hit Kelly. Stolen bam Barber. Double play Bwroft to Fnscb to Kellv. Base on bails OS Al.lndge 2. Kaufmann Economical Indians Win From Senators on 4 Hits Joe Bush NATIONM.

LEAGtE. Cleveland, Sept. 14. The Indians for some reason or other the punch when most needed there. New York made only a half dozen blows off the Chicago quartet of pitchers, but wallops were made when they ought to be and were McUutlla'i 2.

Ryan 1. V. Barnes 1. Jon nard 1. Stiic; tod 1.

Struck out By Kauf Tork.R.i 53 rhiiniro 'ii4 .52 made good use of the four hits they Putsb eh oij Brooklyn 7 got olf Erickson today and won, M. Louis. Trt 2 o.il i-liiia phia.4S K.S Cincinnati-70 OS .542 Boston i .341 to 3. oCOre AMERICAN LEAGIE. mann 1.

rty ui o. cott 1. Jones 1. Jonnard 1. Stueland 1.

Hit by pit-her By Haul- man llirnhi. Wild pitches bunched pretty well with a half W. L. Pe. 1 W.

L. Pe. jndsre lr. 51 l' 7 i'janiie'n If 2' o' o' 4' New Tork.Kti 54 I Cleveland, 71 Harns.2b 5 1 2 5 0 2 10 11 dozen walks. What an Exhibition! nyan.

bus on Alanine 2 in 1 liuunir (none nut M.iuillm 8 in 2 (none out in third i. Ryan 1 in 3. V. Barnes 1 in 1-3. 3 in 2 3, Jones none in 1.

Umpires Hrt and McConnick. Time 3:10. it was terrioie Daseoall lor a Rice.cf. .5 0 3 3 ClMcN ty.cf 1 1 1 1 0 Giwlin.lf. 5 0 12 dUdnerb 3 0 0 2 0 Shanks.rf 3 0 1 2 0 Sew 1.2b 4 117 1 Ghar ty.e 3 0 0 3 0 Wood.rf 4 0 0 3 0 Picin h.c 0 0 0 0 0 Mcln s.lb 3 119 0 Pw h.ss 3 114 0 L.Sew ll.c 2 0 14 0 Lam e.3b 4 0 15 Neill.c.

0 0 0 3 0 Enck .3 0 1 1 rilw rds.p 2 0 0 0 0 IWinn.p. 0 0 0 2 0 lUhle.p. 1 0 0 3 0 eouple of healthy big league teams to turn out before paying patrons. Such baseball on a spring training trip down in lexas or somewhere would be hooted. It required two hours and a quarter to decide the useless battle, Maranville and Adams Too Much for Braves; Pirates Score 80 Win Boston, Sept.

14. Pitching by Adams and batting by Maranville were largely responsible for the Pirates' 8 to 0 defeat of the Braves here today. Score: PITTSSrRGH. I BOSTON. ah.

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Totals. 37 3 11 32 2 Totals. t24 4 4 39 2 Brower batted for Gharrity in eighth and Milan for Ericksonun ninth. fSpeaker batted for L. SeweU in sixth.

Evans, ran for Speaker. Washingtpn 00003000 0 3 Cleveland 0020010 1 4 Two-base hits L. Sewell, Lamotte, Erickson, Goelin. Three-base hits Mo Nulty. Harris.

Home run Mclnnis. Ba.e 011 balls Off Erickson 8. Edwards 2. Uhle 1. Struck out By Erickson 2.

Edwards foot after that Ken Williams man. Gorhara Leverette was in there chucking for the Gleasonites. Leverette is some pitcher, notwithstanding that queer monicker. Mixing 'Em Up. He pegged them fast and -slow, as did our own Mr.

Bush, but the Yanks grabbed him for eight safe blows. Some youngster by the name of Mack relieved Leverette in the last inning, but it didn't make any difference. The Yanks had the game on ice. Leverette started wild and walked Witt and Dugan, the first two hitters in the opening inning. The Babe advanced them with a neat sacrifice and, while Collins was attending to Pipp's sizzler, Witt trotted in with the first run for the Yanks.

Not Safe, This Razzing. When Ruth shuffled to the plate in the the crowd gave him the usual razz, but the big fellow responded by banging one into the left field bleachers. Pipp tore off a single, Schang sacrificed, Meusel got an infield single and W'ard's long sacrifice fly! to Mostil scored Pipp. Mostil opened the fifth for the Sox with a double to left and Falk scored him with a two-bagger to right. The Yanks got another run over A hot supper had that brand of St.

Louis. 5 .0113 Wash etoh ti'I 70 .403 Detroit .74 phia. 57 .413 Ciiicaso ..70 71 Boston t4 .400 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. NATIONAL LEAGIE. New York 7.

Chicago 6. Pntsbunrh 8. Boston 0. St. Louis 9.

Philadelphia 4. Cincinnati 7. riokiyn 3. AMERICAN LEAfil E. New York 4.

Chieuso 1. Detroit 5. 2. Cleveland 4. Washington 3.

St. Louls 5. Boston 3. GAMES TODAY. NATIONAL LEAGVE.

Chicago at NEWiPittsbunrh at Boston. YORK. Cincinnaul St. Louis at Piuia-al BROOKLYN. delplua.

"AMERICAN LEAGITK. SEW YORK at Chi-jPhiladelphia at De-cao. Boston at; troit. Washintoa St. Louis.

at Cleveland. International League. STANDING OF THE CLIMBS. W. L.

Pc. I W. L. Per. 50 Toronto .74 80 4S1 Roehesler 97 rtO .6 IS Keadlll? 85 .44 Buffalo 91 68 .80 98 -3S0 aer'y City 79 78 JMZ1, Newark .48 108i3O8 YESTERDAY'S KESl'LTS.

Paltimore 4. Newark 3. Buffalo- Rochester Rain. tOnly games scheduled.) GAMES TODAY. pastmung beat all to smash.

On such days as yesterday Mc 3. Winn 1. Passed ball Gharrity. Balk Graw must think often of the old championship days of Christy Carey f. 4 1 0 0 0 Roser.lf.

4 0 12 0 Bnrheojf Kopf.2b. 40190 K.irfX-ll.rf 4 2 3 0 5 0 0 5 0 Mathewson and Iron Man McGin f.nekson. stolen bases McNulty 12 Jamieson. Wambsgansa. Sacrifices Wood, Wambjfanss, Mclnnis.

Double plays Gardner to J. Sewell to Mclnnis. Peckin-pauith to Harris. Umpires Mori arty and Owens. Time 2:10.

ney.2b 4 a Barb e.3b 4 1 3 1 Tnor.3b 4 1 4 0 Gibson. lb 4 0 0 8 1 mm.lb 2 2 2 12 0 Ford 3 0 14 0 hmidt.c 4 112 0 Neil.c. 3 0 0 5 0 4 1 4 0 Miller.p.. 2 0 12 0 nity He had no use for a bull pen then. Now he has to keep a couple warmed up when such changes are necessary.

Just what on earth this staff will do in a world series is more than the best Mrt rap 1 0 1 Phils Lose to Cardinals; Brajcton.p 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 8 9 3rt 1 Totals. 3 4 0 5 40 2 Christenburr batted for Mi-NmarA in eifhth. Pittaburyh 0 1 1 10500 0 8 Just Another Ball Game Philadelphia, Sept. 14. The Cardinals took a listless game from the Phis today, 9 to 4.

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Blades.lf. 3 0 3 2 5 0 0 1 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two-bise hits Maranville Ro- eell. Thre--ba- hit Bases on balls Off Miller 5. McNamara I. Struck out By Aiiams 1.

Miller 1. M. -Samara 2 at Tie NEWARK at JER-i Syracuse at SEY CITY. Read Rochester lag at Baltimore, ronto. J.S ith.cf 3 0 0 3 0 Rann 3b Braxton 1 Saorifii-e Russell llra.hl.

0 0 2 0 13 3 0 plajs Kopf to Pord. Ford to Kopf to Gib- Mamie and Red make lave. Ok. eon. Hits- Off Miller 9 in 5 1-3 inmnra earnestly! Read about i nrit MeNamara none in 2 2-3.

Hit by pitcher Hy Mc-Nani tra iTravnorl. Cmmi in the sixth on singles by Meusel and Wrard sandwiched in between Johnson's boot of Pipp's easy 0 2 5 0 12 3 1 12 3 0 0 17 1 0 0 6 1 110 1 0 0 0 0 Snnday in the SI DAY NRYYS in "The Pottera." by J. H. MeKvoy- Barfoot.p 2 0 0 O'Wil ms.ef 5 2 2 7 OlWalker.rf Bot ly.lb 5 2 0 12 OiFl cher.ss 5 2 5 2 OLee.lf.... Sch ltz.rf 5 0 0 3 Top cer pa 4 0 -0 4 0 Peters Frrau.ss 1 0 0 2 OjBehan.p..

A smith.e 5 3 3 2 Mann cf. 2 0 0 1 Oi Hamea.p. 2 0 110; Moran and Quisrley. Tune 1 :30. REDS NICK BURLEIGH GRIMES FOR HITS, BEATING DODGERS experts can fijjure.

Here They Come! Hugh McQuillan was started on the mound. He was bad in the second and ble win the third. Lost control and everything. Rosy Bill Ryan was summoned. He got the boys out of the whole, but was taken out for a pinch hitter.

Runs just had to be obtained a lot of runs to win such a game. Virgil Barnes came forth. Soma one slammed a hot one against his ankle. Then he couldn't throw 'em straight. John Scott was rushed into the fray.

He blew up in the seventh and Claude Jonnard came upon the scene. He just had enough to save the game. The Gi3nta hammered Vic Al-dridsre off the rubber in the second and Toney Kaufmann did the relief stunt. A pinch hitter went in for h'm in the sixth. Percy Jones came in and tossed one round, doing a neat job.

Then he gave way to a pinch hitter and George Stueland finished. grounder. Pillette Better Pitcher Than Ogden, So AV Lose Detroit, Sept 14. Pillette defeated Ogden in a pitching duel today, giving Detroit a 5 to 2 win over the Athletics. Score: PHILADELPHIA.

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e. Daubert, Acting Manager, Totals 42 9 13 39 Totals 4 1 1 35 5 Wnshtstone batted for Behan in fourth and Mokan for Weinert in ninth. St. Louis 31 3 11000 0 9 Philadelphia ....002 10 100 0 4 Two-base hits Stock. Homsby (21.

Lee Williams. Fletcher. Home runs Williams Ainsnulh. Struck out By Behan 2, Weinert 3. Double plays Freijrau to Hornsby to Bottomly, Fletcher to Benton to Leslie.

Base on balls Off Behan 1. Hit by pitcher By Weinert (Blades 2. Sacrifice Blades. Stolen bases Haines. Blades.

Clouts Fourbaser. By MARSHALL HUNT. In the absence yesterday of Pat Moran, who made a pilgrimage to Baltimore to see if he could per-saade Jack Jake's Debut BROOKLYN. I CINCINNATI. ab.

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h.e. e. Olson.se. 6 13 9 1 Burns.rf.. 2 2 111 Johnu.sa 3 3 9 Harper.rf 1 0 0 1 Gr h.rf 4 0 1 0 0 bert.lb 4 2 217 0 Wheat.lf 4 0 0 5 0 Duncan.

If 4 0 13 0 Myers.ef. 4 0 0 1 0 Roush.cf. 4 0 13 0 hell lb 4 0 1 12 0 seca.2b 3 0 3 5 0 4 1 2 2 0 Hanr ve.e 4 1110 Miller.e. 3 116 0 3 113 0 Grimes p. 3 0 0 2 0 Bohne.ss.

2 114 0 Couch.p. 4 0 14 0 rrrkea.3b. 3 10 1 OiBhie.lb.. 3 2 0 14 0 user.lb 4 0 1 0Haney.3b 4 0 17 1 Weleh.rf. 4 12 2 OjCobb.cf..

4 1 1 2 Veach.lf. 2 0 13 0 Perkins.c 3 0 0 3 0 Gallo y.s 4 0 16 0 Walker.lf 3 0 12 0 Caliv.2b 1 0 0 3 1 4 0 110 4 0 8 0 Rigney.ss 3 2 3 6 1 LEADING BATTERS. Oirden.n. .3 0 0 4 0 WoodaU.e 3 0 12 0 3 0 0 2 Miller.ct. 4 1 3 2 0 0 4 Totals.

32 2 6 37 1 Totals. .30 5 8 44 2 Brugffy batted for Ogden and McOowan for Scheer in ninth. Philadelphia 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 3 Detroit 0010012 1 5 Totals. 34 3 10 48 2i Totals. .31 7 11 42 1 B.

Griffith rolled out for in ninth. Kuether tiled out for Grimes in ninth. Cincinnati 20011200 1 7 Brooklyn 00003000 0 3 Two-base hibj Harstrave. BohroC Fon-seca. Home run Daubert.

Sacrifices Pinelli, Bonne. Daubert. Johnston. Harper. Stolen base Duncan.

Hil-cs on balls Off Grimes 5. Struck out Bv Couch 1. Umpires Klem and Scu telle. Time 1 32 Attendance 1.O0O. NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Plaver and Club. G. A B. R. H.

C. Hornsby. St. 138 600 125 221 .39,7 Tierney. .105 372 52 140 .378 Grimes.

121 445 90 107 .303 BiKbee. Pitts 133 544 100 1H1 .301 Miller. Chicago 1 1 1 419 62 148 .349 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Player and Club. O.

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132 650 124 232 .422 Cobb. Detroit 128 493 89 192 .381) Speaker. Cleve 124 421 80 158 .375 Heiimann. 118 400 92 163 .308 Scbant. N.

Ill 358 43 121 .338 Three-base hit Cobb. Two-base hits- Welch. Woodall. Sacrifices Veacn, Haney. Wood all.

Stolen bases Rumey Dunn to part with a few of his high-priced Orioles, Jake Daubert managed the Reds at Ebbets Field. Under the lead-ership of the veteran first baseman the Cincinnati club played pretty fair ball and defeated the Dodgers, 7 to 3. Jake sort of made it a gala Double plays Haney to Cut haw to Blue. Riffney to cutshaw to Blue. Haney to Blue.

Bases on balls Off Pillette 6. Osden 4. Struck out By Ogden 3. Pillette 1. Gee, what a lot of pitchers! Cubs and Giants play their final fame of the year this afternoon.

Osborne is slated to hurl for the Cubs. Jess isaraes may start for McGraw and perhaps be followed by Rosy Bill Ryan, Carmen Hill, John Scott and Virgil Barnes. Then -4iiaude Jonnard probably will finish. It was yesterday that Charles McMamu, assistant secretary of the Yanks, was married at noon to Miss May MeClain. The ceremony was performed at St.

Patrick's Cathedral. The Giants are now five games ahead of Pittsburgh, nearest rival in the N. L. race. (Other picture on page 23) Chirac today.

F. rot Jake Daubert after noon by hoisting the ball over the right held wall the ninth when a run eJeven hits, three of which came in the first inning for two runs. From that point on a ran staggered over the plate every now and then, just enough to sustain interest in the game and keep the customers in their seats. Johnny Couch, outside of the fifth round, when the Dodgers scored their three runs, enjoyed a rather pleasant afternoon. Had not George Burns muffed Tommy Griffith's hard drive in that inning the Dodgers would have scored one less run.

VmU TODAY. FIELD. La-ou. a so P. Ul.

$50,000 FUTURITY TOMORROW SATURDAY TirK CLTMAX OF THE RACING REASON'S BIG EVENTS AT AMERICA'S M08T COMPLETE AND P1CTURKSQ.UE RACE COI R.SE BELMONT PARK WITH FIVE OTHFR SUPERB RACES, INCLUDING $12,500 Jockey Club Gold Cup and a 2-Mile Steeplechase FIRST SACK AT 8:30 P. M. SPECIAL BACK TRAINS FOR FUTURITY DAY leave Penna. Station. 33d St.

and 7th and also Platbush Brooklyn, lSSO, 13:45, 1:, 1:15. 1:3, 1:4. P. M. From Nostrand Ave.

6 minutes later. East New York 8 m-nutes later. Also reached by trolley. SPECIAL CARS RESERVED FOB LADIES ON ALL RACE TRAINS. GRANDSTAND AND PADDOCK.

$3.8.1, Inrludlnr Tax. wasn't needed at all, but Jake can't be blamed for showing off now and then. Mister Daubert managerial average thus is 1.000, far better than that of the gentle man who is mission-bent in Mary land. Burleisjh Grimes pitched for the Brooklyn and forced lo yield.

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