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Bristol Herald Courier from Bristol, Tennessee • 10

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TEN THE-BRISTOL HERALD COURIER l-SUND AY, OCTOBER i i IE WORLD PORTS 3abe, Mrs. Babe and Their Babe I ft I IT AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Chicago-8 St. Lofii-6r Now-Vork 1-5; Boston 4-8. -Brooklyn 6. Philadelphia 4.

ML, SCUM YESTERDAYS RESUL18 Boston Is New York 8. Philadelphia J-7T Washington 7-4r Cleveland 4, Detroit 1, Chicago St- Louil II. Hart Schaffner Clothes 7 GAMES TODAY Chicago at St. Louis Detroit at Cleveland STANDING OF THE CLUBS Something New Arrived Men and Boys We will tell you about it ff ft m. (seneralt Have Easy Time 'With Methodists, ver Using Pass Use Second Xi 4 Team In Last Quarter Lexington, Sept.

80. Washington wvd Lee clearly demonstrated it merit aa. a acoring machine today when they showed Emory and Henry College under in an 85 0 aeore, playing straight fpotball throughout the game. game wai marked only by the per- fij-t team work and good interference of the Generali, the Emory and Henry I team failing at any time to threaten to (tore. The Lexington team did not use a yiglo paia, relying on the long end rna by Frew, Mattox and Jimmy Thomas and the line plunging of Cameron to gain.

The Methodiata on the other hand were unable to gain but ten ygfdi through the line and around the end with one long pass by McKee for 22. yards. vTha second team was substituted during the best part of the third and fourth quarters. The speed of Jimmy Thomas however being too much for Emory and flnry. the game ihows that the Generals are a strong scoring machino, I.

remains for the North Carolina game NEW YORK YANKS CLINCH AMERICAN LEAGUE FLAG I 4 Defeat Boston By Score Of-3 To 1 League Leaders Went In To Win And Did So In First, Inning Ferguson Started Pitching For Boston And The Yankees Made All Their Runsjn First Inning George Herman (Babe) Ruth, Mrs. Ruth and their 16-months-old daughter, Dorothy, all photographed together at Fenway Park, Boston, where Dorothy gleefully watched her daddy swat. Monday Mornings Ad Watch For It i Mitchell-Smith Co. The Comer Clothing Store The Home of Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes Pittsburg Cincinnati 10 innings, GAMES TODAY Philadelphia at Brooklyn Pittsburg at Cincinnati St. Louis at Chicago Boston at New York STANDING OF THE CLUBS lEMMDS McGraw Uses Substitute 0 Line-up In Second Game; Reuther Wins Seventh Game From Philadelphia USES SUBSTITUTES New York, Sept.

80. The New York Giant divided a double-header with Boston today, the visitors winning the first gam to 1, while the champions took ihe second 5 to 8. Mike Cvengros, a Polish right-hander from Lima Rock, of the Soatflein Association, pitched the first game of the Giants, and Clinton Blunv former Colgate University star, worked on the mound In the second game, hhr next Saturday to show whether the rult was due to the strength of Wash- ijigton and Lee or the weakness of vry and Henry, The Line-up: A L- E. A H. Boston row leader in KING COLLEGE PLAYS BRILLIANT GAME BDTLOSESTOVRGINIATECH In Second Period King Back Hammered Techs Guards And Center Unmercifully And Gradually Worked The Ball To A Touchdown, But It Was Their Only Score They Were Dangerous At All Times 1 I 1 I i i 1 i i 1 1 a 1 light for the Gobblers.

He not only drove his team at high speed but ihis superior line plunge was responsible for substantial gains in avery periqd of the game. The flankmen, Captain Hardwick and Vic Wilson played their best game of the year while Sutton, Buchanan, Flore and Gettle put more speed in the backfield then has been exhibited in any game thil year. King-College has ig-College hae an aggregation of experienced football artiate. Orr, the forrher Naval Academy atar, was high class in very way. Finnefrock and Osborne were continually in the limelight.

Sharp was the individual atar for the visitors and moat of the long gains were chalked up on hie account. Coach Cabbage used scrub frequently and the work of Beck, Roberts and Rea deserves special mention. Tech plays William and Mary here next Saturday. Line up: Boston, Sept, 20. New York won the, American League peanant by defeating 8 to 1 today.

The Yankees can theIr in WaahjnKton tomor, tikJ and still-finish first. The League went to win today and did so the Aral inning, after having dropped- the first two games, of the aeries to the Red Sox. Alex Ferguson started pitching for Boston, Witt led off for the visitor! with a single too wide for Pratt. Dugan loosed a single to short right. Ruth bunted down the third line and was credited with a hit when ORourke fumbled at he Islipped in fielding the bell With the base full, Wallis Pipp singled to right scoring Witt and Dugan, Ruth moved over to third on the throw home.

Pennoek replaced Ferguson. Ruth scored on Mausels sacrifice fly to deep ednter. For the remainder of the game. New York, succeeding In making but three hits and could not aeore. PennOck pitched remarkably well.

He gave way tq a pinch hitter aqd Kerr pitched the last two innings. Boston scored its run tn the seventh when ORourke took third on John olline' third straight hit of the game, and scored as Mitchell forced Collins at second. Boston threatened tn the ninth when Hoyt weakened but Bush replaced him, ending the rally. a Nhe Yankees galloped off the field In high glee, First Baseman Flpp tossed trie last ball to the Veteran Umpire, Tommy Connolly. Score New York '800 000 0008 7 '2 Boston 000 000 1001 8 1 Hoyt, Bush and, Schang; Ferguson, Karr and Ruel, i BROWNS WIN St.

Louia, Sept. 80. All pennant hepca were shattered by New Yorks victory over Boston today, 8t. Louis want ahead a though everything was at stake and trounced Chicago 11 to 7, finding three White Sox twtrlera for sixteen hits. Johnny Tobin got three out of three time at bat and brought in three rune.

It wna "Shocker Day1 and the local righthander wai presented with a sev an passenger automobile. He pitched faily well throughout, but in the aev- enth th visitors tallied five times George Slslef got bis-eighth homer of the season in the- sixth by clouting th ball te lha right field stands. Chicagd 001 005 010 7 15 0 St. Louis ft 203 401 or 11 16 I 8. Blankenship, H.

Blankenship, Mack id Schaik. Lone; Shorker and Sever RPLIT' EVEN Philadelphia. Sept. 80. Washington and Philadelphia split even in a ble-header here today that cloned 1 1022 season, Washington took the first gam 7 to 8, while the Athletic won and Sohaik, Long; aid.

the second game 7 to 4, Eddlo Rommel) won hi twenty-sev enth Victory of the season by capturing the -eecond game. In "this genie' jllie Walker hit hla 87th hnmer of the year-Miller hit a homer for the Athletic in tha first game, giving him 21 for th season. Scores First, game; I i I Let us bring you and your needs together. Try a Herald Courier Want Ad for results. offensive style of play today.

Immediately after the visitor acqred Quarter-, back Wallace drove hie team down tha MeGrawput in a substitute line-up rom 'triP foJ the eecond game after giving the counter. Wallace and lara a work out In the first. ft nd toT tI Frd gain and the touchdown. The Techs opened with a drying f-fence and scored in the fitat flvs minutes of play with line bucks by Sutiton, Flory and Buchanan. Gettle rammed the center of the Tennessee line for the counter.

The ball shifted frpm one aide to the other. The quarter closed with Teohs at the top of a alx to (TacOro. In the second King Collge scored a touchdown on atraight line buck. The locale came back strong with another by stellar work on th part of Gettle, Buchanan, Wallace and Flory. In tha brace First gam! Boston 001800100-A 12 2 New York ..001 0.00 0001 6 0 Cvengros and Snyder, Gaston; Hull-han and O'Neill.

Second garnet Boston 0010010108 8 8 New York 100 0012lx5 11 2 Braxton and Gibson; Blum and Smith; Gaston. TWO FAR CARDS ChicagoeSept. 30. St. Louis took both d0UJ from C.hic8 I third" us ter thV is rs tk srr ning on account of darkness.

Th first games a slugging match in which 8 led! toUI of WHEN YOU DEClbE TO TO ADVERTISE SELL, DECIDE AND YOU WILL. SELL On end runs and line drives, at guard and tackle tha Techs worked the ball from midfield te the ona yard mark whvn Sutton wa. sent over center for a ty hits, equally divided, were Tech scored again in th 002 114 001 Gainer's bo me run with jwo men in the first Inning derided contest Score: First game: on bass tha second 0 Chicago- 0T)O 401 012-8 15 1 Shordal, North, Sell, Doak Ara' Ain- tmithj Aldridge, Cheevea, Stueand, rhloeo. I (' 'A: 6 0 Clvmoni Jones, Cheeves fourth throug Ui thav first pee' long Bailey Wiley Daniels Eddins Berry Colij Lawrence Beauge Miller Plckeson. Position K.

Thoma Vagner r.Wsiters Tarry 'Vogel Lilson Dawson Right End Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Quarterback Right Halfback Left Haifback fullback Mattox "Hamilton j. A Cameron' Cameron Frew TFnmt 8l o)t of 10, Taliaferro. Peases, McKee Geauga, Substitutions Wy A MeVav, Sea-hern, Taylor, Atkina, B. Bemis, Asbur, Beard, Hawkins, Taliaferro, J. Thomas, Wlngo, McDonald, McMillan and Fal-cfner.

E. A McKee, Oats, St. John. V) fficlals Bertchey, V. M.

refarea, Reed, V. M. umpirti Fletchar, Notre Dame, headlinesman. NORTH CAROLINA STATE WINS FROM RANDOLF-MACON Raleigh, N. Sept.

80. Coming back sfrong after a first quarter tn which it appeared that they would be held to a very amall score, North Carolina Slat defeated Randolph-Maeon her thla afternoon, 80 to 2. They were held soorelett in the first quarter, but in thre latter three they showed that they had the punch and made a touchdown iteach quarter. Jeanette was the outstanding star of the game aa he dashed around the ends for substantial gain. Ike Randolph-Maeon team played an eft-titely defenr.ive game and punted fre quentiy.

They did not muke a first down. The visitors' lone score, a safety, came in the fourth quarter when Stnte fumbled behind their 'own goal line and were foreed to rover the ball to prevent Randolph-Maeon scoring a touchdown. Line-up: N. C. S.

(20) Randolph-Maeon (21 Lasater Joyce Left End. Bostlan Bmoot Left Tackle Cog Bevan Left Guard. Vensant Hughes fenter -Summary -Touchdowns, Cameron 8, 2, Mattox 8, Pawson, Wtngo, J. Goals from field, Dawson Baker Arthur Right Guard Floyd (e) Brldgefort Right Tackle. Holland Bell Right End.

Randolph Riddick Quarterback Jesnett 1 Left -Half trJoc Right Half' FuHbtck Core by periods: rth Carolina State jundolph-Maron Summary: Referee Henderson (Ohio 'Veslan), Umpire -McDougal. Scoring '-Touchdowns, Park, Long (2) safety, Ltyig. Drinlc In Bottles Trots the of courts I E. Smith Co. i Hudson, Essex and Ifupmobile Cars.

Sales room and Service Station 616-618 Shelby Street HAMMER GROCERY CO. The Best In The Food Line Prompt Deliveries Both Phones S14 Blacksburg Sept. 80. Virginia Tech defeated King College here today 25 to 6. The visitors proved to be a Tartar and the locals were kept on the jump from the initial whistle.

The Tennessee backfield composed of Orr, Osborne, Sharp and Finnefrook were veter-hni at the game and the Gobblers were tn serious streita on five occasions but stellar defensive work kept the visitor score to onelone touchdown. This came in the opening moments of the second period. With the ball on the forty yard mark the King College backs hammered the Techs guards and center unmercifully and gradually worked the ball te the six yard line when Sharp rammed the center of the Gobbler line for a touchdown. The Tech showed a more brilliant period on a vicious plunge center by Flory, the closing minutes of the play visitor braced and looked danger-on. They not only rammed the Tech line of defense but worked the successfully on two occasions for gains.

Quarterback Wallace waa the brilliant TIED-Fi Twenty-Two Took Part In The Weekly Shoot Of the Bristol Gun Club Friday 'Twenty-two shooters took port In' tho weekly shoot of the Bristol Gun Club Friday afternoon. Hatcher and C.jE. Sweckef, of Wylhevllle, tied for gun, with 49 out of 50. Godsey and Sparger tied for second piac With 46 out of 60, while there were four tied for innu piace vitn 44 out of 60. Traps will be open next Thursday af-teii)on at.oiou tuc piactice, lne tournament sarts Friday morning at nine o'clock prompt.

Make your entrance Thursday night at Hotel Tenneva, shooters headquarters, save delay Friday morning Scores: A. M. Hatcher 49 E. Suecker .49 K. M.

Godsey 46 i harry Sparger 77., 46 Henry Dooher f. ,44 H. F. Lewia .......44 Bob Hicks ......44 Andy Mottern ...44 Dr. Rhea ...43 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 50 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 40 25 ...48 ...40 89 ...88 87 ...86 ...86 ...81 80 81 12 25 Jones AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City Columbus 2.

St Paul Louisville 6. Minneapolics Indianapolis I. Toledo 1. DODGERS WIN Sept Reutih won hla seventh game from the Phillies today for Brooklyn when he beat Meadows by 8 to 4. Three runs in the first inning on two passes and Wheat's triple gave Fuether an advantage be re-tatned.

The season ends with one 000 141 100711 0 lon'ortqw. 000 200 0108 8 8 Seori Lapin; Harris and Philadelphia ,.000 0112004 10 1 Brooklyn 800 120 OOx 8 10 0 Meadows and. Henlinet Ruether and Hungljng. 000 oil 0204 17 1 and OFarrell, TIE GAME Cincinnati, Sepl. 80.

The Reds and Pirates, fighting desepately for second place in the National League roce, battled to a ten-inning tie at 7 to 7 this afternoon, the gnme being railed on account of darkness. The game will bo pleved off here In a doubloheader tomorrow, closing tho season, Score Pittsburgh .212 010 100 8 7 14 0 Cincinnati 101001202 07 17 1 Morrison, Adams and Schmidt; Couch, Keck. MUrkle, Gillespie, Luque and Hargrave, Wingo. BASEBALL RECORDS MADE THIS DATE OCTOBER 1 Washington Philadelphia Zachary and Bruggy. Second garnet Washington Philadelphia Francis and Perkins.

ooo 141 01 7 10 0 rieinich; Rommel and 8MITH EFFECTIVE Cleveland, Sept. SO. Shirred Smith kept Detroit' tfn hit widely scattered and lovaland won (odsy's gam 4 to 1. rillett allowed only six hits but leveland bunched thi and ha was afforded poor' Support bv Blue and Woodsll, Jo Seweil'a fielding featured, tha Cleveland shortatop handling twelve ehancea and participating tn thre double plays, Score Patcoit 000 100 000-1 10 8 Cleveland 200 002 00 4 0 0 Pilletta, Olsen and Woodall; Smith and O'Neill. Referee Sampson; Umpire Hood; Headlinesman Ixarl Touchdowns Settle, Wallace, Sutton, Flory and Sharp, Try for point' Wallace, dropkick.

Time of quarters 12 minutes, i Substitutions Tech: Flory, Rea, Graham, Ray. Roberts, Sanders, Beck, Saunders, Rhodes, Moran; for King College QHaraRen-ning. NORTH CAROLINA UNIVERSITY WINS FROM WAKE FOREST Goldsboro, N. Sept. 80.

Using on'y assemblance pf full strength, the Uni-versity of North Carolina today detested Wake Forest by tha aeore of 62 to A beautiful drop-kick by Heckman gave Wake Forest itss pnly score in the third quarter. Coach Fetter for Carolina began the game with th best men of his squad, but after Carolina had duplicated last year' victory of 21 to 0 in the flrt quarter, he thinned out the regulars in the eecond and third quarter, allowing them to return for four moro touchdowns in these last periods. The line-up: Carolina (62) Wake Forest (3) R- Morris Johnstone 1 Right End Hawfleld Right Tackle Poindexter White Right Guard Blount Caudle I i Center Pritchard Jehnaon Left Guard Matthew Sawyer Left Tackle Cochran go no Left End McDonald Heckman Hansen Fulton Quarterback Right Halfback Left Haifbsck Johnson F. Morris McGhee Fullback Score by periods: Carolina jj Wake Forest 1 0 Carolina ecoringTouchdowns, John-, ston 2, McDonald 8, Randolph, SparrowJ 2, Merritt. Goals from placement.

Blount 7, Tenney. 1 Make Forest scoring Field goal Heckman. 1 Referee, Burns, Idaho; Wii-I llama, Virginia: headlinesman, Torgan Rhode Island Stale. 62 3 1 1 The use of cocaine as an anaesthle was discovered by pure accident In 1884. Men It's Time to Shift i the Scenery i Shabby run-down-summer-oxfords that have had their day do not go well with new fall suits.

They dont belong either with cold windy fall days blowing around your ankles. ITS TIME TO CHANGE TO HIGH SHOES, or, ff you prefer oxfords, youll want a hefty pair of fall-weights, styled with the kick of NQW I i The Btlues In town are waiting for you here, and the latchstring is hanging on the outside of our door. CHOOSE AND BE STYLISH October 1, 1874 Largest score, shut-jL. C. King out game, 20-0 Boston vs Atlantics3.

L. King, (Prof. Bob Mottem Octobtr 1, 112 Most base on A Snapp by individual, In a game. -T. E.

Speak- R. Boas ee, Bottom (A. equalling American James Jones League Record. S. Strang, N.

Elberfeld, E. King C. Hemphill, Peckinpaugh. Th rec-1 E. A.

Fleloher ond is 6, held by W. Wilmot, Chicago iW, D. Leonard (N, 1851. Bob Blackley I October 1, 1921-Most players 'used Carl Umholti TRINtTY DEFEATS GUILFORD 43 TO 0 a Durham, N. Sept, 80 Trinity Col-lege defeated Guilford College this afternoon In tha first local collegiate football gam of the sesaon by a eeor 43 to 0.

Seven touchdowns and an es-tra point from the 6-yard lint, follow-lng 'one of th touchdown, mad up th total icora. I Guillord, although equal to the Methodist in weight, failed to deliver a punch, registering only one first down during the contest. Hitcher, left tackle; Neal, left end and Simpaon, center, wr the defen-aive start for Trinity Johnson, Brown and Boswell made most of Trinity's gslns. Frasier and Guilford, quarter backs, played brHlisnU'70jr ora. lg In a game, one -club 20 St.

Louis 'VMavherd Bellamy- -WYMANS- I Quality Footwear Pittsburgh (N. National Record. Th record is 23, held by Cleveland vs troit (A April 26, 1921. At a point 284 miles north of Seward, Alaska is a railway bridge farther north than any other in America,.

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