Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
Un journal d’éditeur Extra®

The Sacramento Bee du lieu suivant : Sacramento, California • 14

Lieu:
Sacramento, California
Date de parution:
Page:
14
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

I Monday October 7 1929 1 7k mar A 41 2 mitio 'CZD sag Ty" Pr 1 stAtlirob4-- 014 Monday Odober 7 1929 ammulao a11k Me -Vox! 1W1111111 I 4 THE SACRAMENIO BEL THE Age'" 4 41 ROOT AND GROVE SLATED TO PITCH FIRST WORLD SERIES GAME )400141) St Mary's Eleven Outplays University Of California In Scoreless Game At Berkeley THE BEE UNITES YOU TO WATCH THE WORLD SERIES TO-PORROW 011 ITS MEND Annual Struggle Looms As Most Attractive For Fans In Many Years TWO TIES IN OPENING OF SOUR YEAR AMES WIN FROM I AT STADIUM TUE starling pitchers have been announced and good weather has been predicted for the starting of the world series tomorrow in (11 between the Athletics send Cuhs It loom as the greatest( litiniliti clashing for the worlds baseball title that has been offered the general public In many years The Sacramento Bee will present the contests on Its electric diamond at Seventh and 1 streets Each play and incident of this attractive series will be given Just as it happens on the field rt Iss the best possible bervice the fans can obtain in a purely baseball way (lames In Chicago start on The Bees diamond at 1130 A There Is room for hundreds of fans at The Bee's Stadium Good Weather Expected For Opener In Chicago Rival Teams Are Fit For Struggle That Means World's Title By FRANK GETTY (United Press Staff Correspondent) CHICA(10 Oct 7--tUnited Joe McCarthy of the Chicago Cubs is going to bank on experience to beat the Philadelphia Athletics in the opening game of the woild's reries here to-morrow McCarthy told the United Press to-day that his starting pitcher will be C'harlie Root 30-year-old righthander who led the National League Webers this arliA6n with nineteen games won and litX 108t 1LT If 1411P I'd 1C111 MALONE 1011 SECOND Western Pacific Eleven nu Little Trouble Downiug Garibaldi Club SACRAMENTO SOCCER LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION 1Vestern Pacific 1 0 0 8 3 2 Celtics 010111 Dante 010111 Garibaldi 0 0 I 1 8 0 McKinley 0 0 0 0 0 SECOND DIVISION AP Gras Valley I 0 0 8 2 2 SoMth Pacific 0 I 0 1 1 1 Turn-Verein 0 I 0 1 1 1 Acorns 001230 RESULTS YESTERDAY South Pacific 1 Turn-Vercin 1 Celtics 1 Dante Club 1 (tic) Grasp' Valley 3 Acorns 2 Western Pacific 8 Garibaldi 1 'BILL' KILLEFER NAMED TO MANAGE BROWNS By STEVE O'NEIL matters for the Irish by throwing the ever dangerous Dick Boyle for a six-yard lose The next two plays could not make up the distornia-St tance so it Wati California's ball Yes California's ball for just a moment when another fumble gave it back to St Mary's on the tweninderdogs ty-five-yard marker Bears Hold The Saints bucked a few yards and then McCaffrey traveled nine-the teen yards on a pass and run Lee Elean pulled him down on the three-yard line Four downs ta make three yards The spirit of France at the Marne was then adopted by California Pour times did the burly Stennett try and four times he could not pus that line It was a wonderful fight California staged to aave that game Lom kicked out and the battle was really over The playing of that Vallejo half back Dick Boyle must bring bits of regret to Golden Bear followdered era A couple of years ago Call fornians had hopes of bringing him into the fold but be picked the Moroga institution He wee the big star Saturday California's ace was Lee Rice a former benchly warmer who has taken the place of Stan Barr His defensive play saved many an embarrassing uation And already some of the moano era are crying against "Nibe" Price Poor Ed Madigan he gets credit for nothing It is about time he gets into the Pacific Coast Conferuarter ence About every year he plays havoc with California Stanford or Southern California When will Montana or A do thila ig 60 IL ft ye 10- Pe ht of en at ht at he 114 a ho a BERKELEY Oct 7--Those who hold the belief that figurez do not lie must admit exceptions The rule was badly treated here Saturday when the California-St Mary's game ended in a 0 to 0 tie Despite the score the Gaels were victors in that ball game They entered the stadium as underdogs and it wam only two magnificent exhibitions of goalline defense that kept the Golden Bears from being numerically trampled by the visitors from Moroga Garrity Fumbles Only last Saturday some individual wrote an article in the Calls fornia-Santa Clara program about the historic comic of 1920 when it was California 127 Saints It is really about time to forget associating the Irish with that game Rather they should be classed as the Madigan men who annually give the fans and California one of the season's greatest games And the organization to outplay a Bear team that is considered the finest since the bygone days when University of California knew not the taste of defeat Californians did not realize that the first quarter was to be the only one they could really appreciate Pitchford fumbled on his own forty-five-yard line Two passes brought the pigskin to the nineteen-yard marker But there Moose Garrity fumbled to end the only real threat of the Pricemen for the game Most of the excitement was crowded into the final quarter It opened with the Saints having second down on the California nine-yard line Garrity then mussed up lose who (3 do not )ns The here Sat- to 0 tie eels were They agnificent tense that om being visi- I me indi- the Call am about 0 when it I It is get asso- at game lassed as annually ornia one games outplay a the ays when knew not atize that be the appre- ti on his Ia Two to the But there end the Pricemen lent was It eying sec- rnia nine- nussed up Pr 1 Cor 4 i r1011IS Oct 7---(4 Killefer Jr today was apnointed manager of the St Louis Browns for three years succeeding Dan Howley Killefer has been assistant manager AMERICAN LEAGUE FINAL STANDING OF CLURI4 IV Pet Philai lelphia 104 46 693 New 'York 88 66 571 1 le eland MI 71 -533 St Ennis 9 3 520 VIamhington 71 81 467 Del rolt 70 84 455 1 Wag() 59 93 8S14 Boston 58 06 377 RESULTS YESTERDAY' Philadelphia 5 New York 2 hiengo 8 Detroit 7 Ropitott 2 ISmillington I St Louis 4 Cleieland 2 (first game) St Eon's 4 Cleveland 1 seo mid game) I Three Touchdowns Put Over By Davis Combination Against Utah Group ED by Captain Kermit Schmidt the California Aggies took a 19- to-0 deciosion over the Brigham Young Univermity gridders of Provo Utah in the Sacramento Stadium Saturday before a crowd of approximately 5000 spectators Score On Pam A long forward pass Souza to Pearson gave the Aggies their first and only score in the first half A fake play which would have fooled the smartest of football defense found Pearson standIng alone over the goal line and Souza tossed him the ball like Ira done in the movies A twenty-six yard run by Souza placed the ball in scoring again in the third quarter Finn made thirteen of the fourteen yards nPPIleil for a touchdown and then Souza plunged over the line In the try for point Souza from punt formation bueked the ball over Weir Counts Final Weir made the third and last touchdown A forwaid pass tossed by Souza was intercepted by Vacher who fumbled the hall after taking two steps Schmidt recovered on Brigham Young's ten-yard line Weir went off right tackle for the whole distance and a touchdown The attempt kick was made The Utah eleven opened up on a forward passing game in the last five minutes of play Three completed passes Hoover to Vacher netted the Utah item fifty yards but the name ended before they could carry their threat into Aggie territory Stars Many Martin star back for the Aggies was unable to play and Finn Weir Florin' and Souza were the outstanding figures in the backfield Stevers at center and Schmidt at end played strong games Vacher was the bright light in the Brigham Young team hut the Agglea line stopped most of his attempts Cal Agg leg Brigham Voting Sihnildt I tPOIM rore a i tanson fM 1 Ilers (l SP ousen Stovers innsmpt Ilestrtin Robinson I Polleril Pearson 1- rase lloone I Vaeher Minn It II Thorne Sonza 13allif Sore by Periods: miir Aggiee a 4 4-10 igha in Young 0 0 0 t) Scorinir Pearson Souris Weir Points after (tins Plunge) For the second game Wednesday the Cubs' Mil pager has chosen i'erce "Pat" Malone who is the Cubs' PPV(Ind best tight hander "In choosing Root instead of Ma-One to pitch the opener" NteCtirthy eaid "I believe greater expert-nee tnight make him the better eholce although I rate him and yaltme about on a par TUNA should be very steady under lite in the al) important opener" Crove For The A's The Athleties due here at 2:30 to-day will be represented in the box to-morrow by Robert Moses "Lefty" Grove lefthander Nvho is leading the American I -eague with twenty games won and aix lost The Athletics will bank on Crove'm blinding speed despite the fact that the Cubs have a renniation for effectiveness against To 8 mi partial observer it atmears that the Chicago Cubs have on excellent chance of wiping out memories of successive four-game vietories for the American League and of defeating the Philadelphia Athletica this year It is true the betting odds favor the American League champions hut In baseball wagering is by no means Indicative of eventual victory Both enjoyed the best of luck as far am personnel is concerned The Athletics Co frequently hampered by injui les in the Past have come a highly NATIONAL LEAGUE Rose Wins Golf Tournament On Arcade Course 0 FOOTBA I at I Pacific Coast 1 I EAST Army 2:1 Itett)tolturit '1111fornia 0 St Mar3's Nay 15: 11 illatm an Stanford 33 Oregon 7 Dartmouth fia: Rohm 21 Oregon State 7 liolY Croat 14 Pray' I arneffie Tech 211 T1 iVatddington 6: Montana 6 Nu Ilampahlre 24 1V8shington State 38 Mt St ve mfr 6 Princeton 7 Amite Chtrles Rocheeter 27: Alfred Natio 17: B'hitnutn 7 11 28 cooper 11 California Aggies 19 Brigham Penn Sittle Mt Lehat PennayiNanitt 20 Naar tam 0 31esitilinstor 7: Allegi Colorado Aggles 20: Wyoming 7 tchigh 20 Penn 4111 Utah Aggies 9 Montana State tli )100'n Santa Clara Frosh 21 San Ma- molZ4111PItu7ltX teo Jr College 111111anta 1 11 511(1111ton arin Jr College 12 Modesto 7 St 111ary's Irosh 7 Calirornia Itroun 14 111Mle-1ta Frosh 0 unrt7tr'sfiallamerk 1 Stanford Frosh 13 Menlo Jr College 13 1 arollna 42: tar 11 Frost) 11 Compton Jr hinaNhing" Und Jefft College 1 I Ito uttt tsas tp Colorado) 27: Regis 13 min Artgle 13: el Utah 31 Nevada oilitioblat 111: I Mon Teta 112 1 olby Whittier College 13 San Diego Rat erfortl 0 Lrtentitt State 7 Iturvard 111 Rates 14 California Poly 70 Moran Jr College 6 slain a esle)ato 0 Bomona 13 California Ms Tech Miami IN: Wetorn ramose 85 14 Lau 6 EAST A rutty 33: Het ty burg Na'y 15: It 111 'am anti Iturtmouth 68: Holy Cross I I Iairnegie Tech 26 Nu Hampshire 24 0 Prinreton 7: Amherst Ruchester 27: Alfred 11 28 Cooper Penn Silite 151 Lebanon PetnisYlvania 20: Restminster 7: Allegheny 11ehigh 20 Penn 11111ary lafasette 23: Multienberg litilgere 10: Dbinare Burk nell 33 A ihrigh 1111111111M 13 1110illehary 1S 'Maryland '1' 1lanlintinn 27: ben-ge it limit silt New loth Aggies mid Fordham 23 St arolina 43: 11ashingtan and Jefferson 0 Juniata Johns Hopkins Angles 13: 1i ohmoblat at: nine I2 oliiy ff linierford 0 Cleentis Harvard 48: Rates 14 allase 0: ves (IL NPW 1 ork rithersity Vs erf leN an Miami IN: 14eturn ey nteuse 85 et Lan I McKinleys bye By SAM WILLIAMS THE Sacramento Soccer League opened its new season yesterday before a large crowd The Western Pacific eleven easily defeated the Garibaldis 8 to 1 in the Feature contest of the afternoon The losers were weakened by the absence of So and Terra Two Tie GtIMPS The Celtics and Dantes played a 1 to 1 tie Neither team was able to score during the first forty-five minutes of play Banger counted for the Celtics and Tom Applegate put the bail over for the Dantes In the last minute of play The Turn-Verein and the Southern Pacific elevens also played a 1 to 1 tie In an early attraction Green kicked the goal for the TurnVerein and Tony Bacci sent the ball into the net from the fifteen-yard line for the outfit Miners Win The Grass Valley Miners opened the season by scoring a 3 to 2 win over the Acorns The Acorns scored their two goals before the Grass Valley team was started Jenkins and Lyles kicking the ball into the net The Miners came gack in the second half to count three goals Eastern Outfitting Tosser Wins Ball Game The Eastern Outfitting Company defeated the Henderson Cleaners 5 to 4 In a ten-inning ball game yesterday Manager Bill O'Brien of the outfitters tied the score in the eighth with a home run and then won the contest in the tenth with a double Keane wed Dunning pitched good ball for the winners Nicola and Demoattsi collected three hits aniece for the Eastern Outfitting nine FINAL STANDING OF CLUBS NV Pct Chieago tim 54 645 Pittsburgh 83 65 575 New York 84 87 558 St Fouls 78 74 513 Brooklyn 'I Al 461 Brooklyn 70 83 458 'Cincinnati 68 88 429 Boston 59 98 361 YESTERDAY Pittsburgh 8 Chicago 3 New York 9 Boston 4 St Louis 2 Cincinnati I Na other game t4chNinleti 7 Mary 0 I Thiel Poston rnive Union alley ettarthmore 0 ft 'Meg 20 0 bee get own noitinglien 7 0 Montclair Nall Itonnienture 0 11aryland 0 60 Ashland A esley an 0 0 20: West Virginia Reeervo 0 renee 0 1 SOUTH 14: Ph1111111 Baylor 43 Trinity Te MM Centenary Rest Virginia L' 7 DuQuesne 7 Lonisinna 50 I sliver0hr Or Ilesiro Vienne''' 24: Auburn 7 Louisiana elate Southwestern Florida 12: 1 11 1 7 1 unde4111 OtillebRa 'tennessee 20: thaitailoogn 0 IL nion I uliersity 21 Bethel College 1 MAJOR LEADERS Roy Van Grafan Will Umpire In Big Series aucAGo Oct four umpires who will handle the world series games are William Klein and Charles Moran representing the National League with Roy Van Graf Ian former Coast League umpire and William Dinneen the choice of the American League Rose won the president's cup at the Arcade Golf Club yesterday Rose's score was tit gross and 62 net The scores: Rose 81 19 61 Verne Jones SO 14 66 Sow les 87 20 67 Woodpy 81 13 68 A Doolittle 83 17 68 Hoehtritt 89 21 68 Peterson 88 19 61 VV Peterson 82 12 70 Ed Sabonge 83 13 711 Hausman 85 15 70 Hooke 86 15 7 I A Jackson 90 17 73 Larreau 101 27 71 Tietjen 91 16 75 Tom Brown 96 20 76 Jackson 91 14 77 Huddleston 95 18 77 Thomas 96 15 81 Barkwell 96 14 82 Lee Barkwell 105 22 83 Kuechler 110 20 9r) 66 67 68 6S '70 70 70 C----- 1 Idi 14 xi I 9r 404 A 56 Fresno State 6 University of Arizona 21 University of Arizona Frosh Long Beach Jr College 7 A Frosh REIN AND WALKER 60 MAY SET MARK FOR ATTENDANCE WEED BEATS McCIDLIDWEED (Siskivou Co) Oct 7-- The Weed High School defeated McCloud 6 to 0 in the first league game of the season Many penalties were called by Referee urchle 'Outline 13: 1PNilei A 10 1lnlsoma 22g Ole 7 1 'minis' 6: So01111 arollna 0 Georgia Iree It 27: Mks A IL 1e1Siria 27: Furman SACRAMENTO 001F TEAM LOSES TO 1MRDIN6 PARK 1 MID-WEST 41 4 FINAL STANDING National (By Associated Press) Phi Illes 100 Cubs 155 batted in Cubs lLiIs Phillies 254 Robins 53 Warier Pirates 53 Phillies 43 Stolen Cubs 43 Pitching Root Cubs won 19 lost 6 American Indians 369 Tigers 130 Runs batted Athletics 154 Hits Alexander Tigers Gehringer Tigers 214 Tigers 48 Tigers 19 Yankees 46 Stolen Tigers 27 Athletics won 21 lost 6 4 0 i DUCK SEASON Open! 1 High Schools Lowell 14 Vallejo 7 Hollister 20: Pacifie Grove Tulare 13 Porterville Modesto 12 College of Pacific Fr)sh Santa Maria 12 Bakersfield 6 Sante Cruz 27 King City Bil din zante 32 Santa Clara Preps 13 Taft 12 San Luis Obispo California Poly 7 Paso Robles Sacramento 53 Oro We it California Aggies 19 Brigham Young University Roseville High School 1 Chris-then Brothers' College 6 Bed Bluff High School 12 Allures pier Lake High School 6 Clear Lake High School Ilk Grove 19 Stockton '93" Bates High School 19 Bates Alumni 8 NVeed High School 8 McCloud High School 1- Lr 31innettota 39: Coe North Dakota 20 perior 7 lialiota Carleton born 9: 1 estern Illino Tenehere 11 Marietta 19 Itio ltramie 7 1 niipri Itieago 27 Beloit Netwaela il South Porthie 2tO littherpo Agglen Nort Ii pt 11 lititier Oltio 11eslean 31: iteidelborg 20 Ileplion 1: Oberlin Ohio I obereity Iti: 11eet 11ber7 10yOlfl I 4 11111011181 city toao Oo MOM o1101111011t11 WiRo0011111 13 otkate arth arolina 13: Alaryland 0 Tholitiette 10: Loa mace Illinois 25: 0 "mot state 21: 7 Notre Dame 11: Italians 0 Northwestern 21: tornell oltimbia 11: Simpson Denler 1: Mines 0 litettgo 9: Lake 'tweet 11 tebt 33: Adrian Whiten 17: Iliehigan Moto Col- lege 11 euccessful season with all their vegulars and replaeements intact The Cubs lost their cantain and first baseman Grimm for about mix weeks hut he is back as good as ever Big First Beat The club which wins the first game in a world series enlaYs a remendous advantage both psychological and mathematical In the forthcoming eeries everything favors the Cubs They are opening at home on a field whieh will be etrange to their rivals They have In their lineup a number of 'money players" who are ready to put in their best licks No series in recent years has aroused the St yen uo us enthusiasm which will he on tap this week end possibly next Nearly two decades a 70 the Cubs and Athletics met In the world series and the latter won in four out of five games I Veather looms The weather forecast for the conies is favorable which is just as well since postponements would interfere seriously with arrangements Two games AN'ill be played In Chicago on Tuesday and Wednesday after which the clubs will journey to Shibe Park Philadelphia Arangements at Wricley Park appear to be as thorough as could be desired Chicago is rot inexperienced in taking care of sports crowds After an Army-Navy game and EL Dempsey-Tunney fight handling some 50000 baseball fans will not disturb the windy city's police Aar tlicipt-WA -41114111r4e 101 111111 to I I 11114 1 LOS ANGELES (Calif) Oct 7 fans who crowd Wrigley Field on October 29th to witness the bout between Ace Hudking Nebraska wildcat at 1 Mickey Walker New Jersey's toy bulldog will pay and pay and pay according to to-days optimistic predictions of Promoter Jack Doyle and Manager Jack Kearns Advance sales on the big middleweight championship show had passed the 865000 mark last Saturday night said Doyle who opines that the bout will set a new record gate for Pacific Coast performances Kearns who is always ahead of everybody else in figures thinks the match will go over 8300000 and that more tickets will be needed The first consignment was 25287 scaled to draw $240000 Hudkins gets started to the real training grind this week He faces the difficult problem of holding his present weight for the next twenty-three days and still keep working He weighed in at 160 pounds yesterday Walker checked in at 163 pounds one day last week with his training barely started He expects to hit a fast stride this week Crisp sharp morningsthe tamp of Autumn in the distant call of resting tn trustworthr gun acres' your winging tineka "booting pal calla 'Get Down!" These are duck yen at feel It! Crisp Autun rail Irina 'nese feel 11 SUNDAY'S RESULTS St Ignatius 7 West Coast Army Smith Parkez DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUNS is Joins Macks Guns Priced Up to $60 The Harding Park Golf Club of an Francisco defeated the Sacramento Golf Club on the William Land Links yesterday by a score of 36 to 23 A Selz and Elmer Duffus had the lowest gross scores of the day of 79 The complete results follow: IMMO Winners tr Lyon and II Macktty de leaded Smith anti Jonker one paint Eimer Iafros and Lloyd Booth defeated Dart a id MolDigh three points WilAr11 and A Atitiree defeated Shelton Jr and Rhodes ts pointa: 1 Brewer and A niterann defeated A Drucker and NI Ira Ida two points to one 1 lar rir11 And Coleman defeated A fish on and 1 helton Sr two Points: Witilarn NI eNeelv and Biggins tiered led Norwood and Mc Kenna point tt to one IV Me Dena Id and Miller deieated Joe MHuh and Weise three Points: Itaillff end IL to el defeated NI aliiherger and ic I ronelo ram three points: Lint Mt and Wayne Kingston defeat ed 1 Barg and 1 Holton till'Ce points Harding Park Winners 11Inudri and A RIlLan detented Jack On kley and Filbert points Lester and lien 14 unt inv fettled Millie In A Dull fits and Bail 1 Dufour two points Ot to Meyer Ind Kennedy defeated Manville Pewit odi end Cliff EAMIltnn one point Victor and Whaley defeated 1 Maguire and Arthur Itleti Man three point AfnenrInfric and TIrt defeated It 1 Peterson and Cla rem Deaueltimln hree points Far tat and Crottwird defeated Cln thle hinamtin and A SA11111S hr Points: Bush and 'ie defeated Caulfield anti mour two points: A Solt end A Tot fanolli defeated Thoum4 and it Lessner three points Al AV annr ADI defeated Vilna no and 11 Howard two points: Al CAntplolo and )1110(108 flefel eti Fort nri Tassel and Young I lime peitits: klleartat and A Halter defeated Fa rl Smart a nil A I Kennedy thee points: it walke and Johrems defeated Seymour and Barrett two points: Stir ler and A Lucas defeated liarls Catlett and floskine three points Following the match a banquet was held at the Sacramento Hotel Harding brought forty-four players here making it eighty-eight in the event Golf Game lio Longer "Foreign" To Ireland I rein nd has a prejudice against "foreign games" and golf was for long considered a foreign game It had few players till Arthur Balfour then chief secretary gave it an impetus of fashion and in those days to wield a golf club stamped a man as an uncompromising supporter of the British regime But nowadays golf has no political distinctions There are scores of golf clubs ail over the country and the game brings together men of all sections and chi MPS Practically every member of the cabinet is a golfer But till recently President Cosgrave held out He gave in at last however and at Rosslare where he spent his Summer holiday took lessons from a local professional Upper Lake Eleven Wins Over Clear Lake LAKEPORT Oct 7 Upper TAke Union High School defeated Clear Lake Union High 6 to 0 at football here Saturday The game was the first of this season of the Lake-Mendocino County High School League le7111 SMITH field grade shotgun In 12 16 and 20 $3695 gauges priced at SMITH Ideal grade in 12 16 or 20 gauges $5575 priced at PAdRoubTitle barrel 12 16 or 38 gauge $55 00 shotgun PARKER in I2 18 or 30 gauge sixes $6800 priced at A PARKER II single trigger ejector model In 12 or 20 $190 gauges LEFEVER a 12 16 or 20 gasco double barreled shotgun $28 25 priced at Other Shotguns IL a It FOLDING Gm a new elty in a 410 gauge MAX) IL a SINGLE BARREL SHOT GUN Bay State model In 16 20 gauge or 410 $850 elLy in a $12o00 410 gauge IT a It SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN Hay State roodel in 12 16 20 or 410 $850 gauge ssD 3 to 6 Months To Pay This generous Budget Payment Plan I a part of the service our Gun Department offers you Pay only take from 8 to months to Pal off tke balance In conveniently small payments It's an easy way to buy the gun you want Ask for further details Our Budget Payment Plan Is available at only alight advance ever the cash prices quoted here NO CARRYING CHARGES on deferred Payments Herman Pillette Hurled No-Hit Game Saturday SAN FRANCISCO Oct 7--W-- Ilerman Pi I le tt right-handed pitcher for the AI IbSIOnS led his team to victory Saturday by pitching the first no-runs no-hits game of the season in the Pacific Coast League and the only game since 1903 in which no more than two men reached first base The 1903 game was pitched by Newton of Los Angeles To-day's game was the thirty-sixth no-runs no hits game in the league's history Pillette W55 1 pitching the first of a doubleheader DID YOU KNOW THATWALTER JOIINSON'S fast ball used to whistle as it crossed the plate Eddie Ain-smith says so and he used to catch it Iron Man McGinnity operated on in New York the other day pitalied almost a full season for Rockford two years ago at the age of 55 Rogers Hornsby always tries to hit through the box and on out to center field Because there's more space for safeties Pat Malone of the Cubs has a hard ball as good as Groves fast one say some who have batted against both Earl Combs does not drink smoke or play cards for money Ehmke says he throws mostly slow stuff to Babe Ruth keeping it high and inside so they'll be foul if they go over the fence Batters call pitchers "cousins" who are easy for them to hit Ehmke says most of the good hitters to-day are low-ball hitters Garibaldi Ball Team c40 -14 A V' i fp 1 io''''' 11 ifir 's 7 40 4- 'LTC's' It i 4: -e -11 1414 'tzl If 10 have 1 0 UL A 4) 8 4 Wins From Colonials The Garibaldi Club defeated tha Colonial Cleaners 19 to 6 in a free-hitting ball game yesterday Prodi Prodi and Brocchine hit the ball hard for the winners The score: 1-1 Garibaldi 19 25 3 Colonials 6 8 5 and Erocchini Martinelli Petralia and Collins -A 7 Tt 011 0-1 Ilk IN 0 AUTOLOADING 42 gauge shotgun with 30 or 82-inch plain $5250 barrel 12 WINCHESTER REPEATER pump action in 12 16 or $AA OM 20 gauge sizes -T-ratolo SOOT 1LIKES NINE HOLES PIERRE (S Myers of Pierre has made the ultimate hole-in-one stroke making the entire course In one shot Jack was driving from No 1 tee on the ninehole country club course when the ball 'flipped a thirty-yard arc backward and fell in the cup on No 9 I 101s' Id 297744 A ilt40 Oee1 60" -040exlnt4 ot Cri A Complete Stock of Deer Rifles Co SERVICE COMPANY NINE BEATS GREER-AMERICANS The Service Company of the 184th Infantry defeated the Greek-American baseball team 8 to 1 yesterday The score: G-A Frog Assn 1 4 2 Service Company 8 12 0 Batteries: Theodoratus and Kailas Brown and Fladders Ti MIKE SPITTERS In the National League there remain only three pitehers allowed to use the spitball They are Bur- leigh Grimes of the Pirales Clarence Mitchell and Bill Doak of the Cardinals St Ignatius Eleven Defeats Army Team SAN FRANCISCO Oct St Ignatius edged out ft 7 to 0 victory to-day over the West Coast Army service football eleven at Kezar Stadium The college team scored a touchdown in the third period on a short pass after recovering an army fumble it Voll 8 the fourth successive defeat for the POidiPr'z I MUNICIPAL SOCCER I LEAGUE We fall have a very complete assortment of all standard makes of deer rifles including Winchesters Remingtons and savage Rifles In all calibres Here are three good values-- 8A Remington Autoloading 25 30 32 35 cal $5375 14A Remington Pump 25 30 32 35 54 Winchester Bolt Action 30-06 cal $4395 We JIM hi makes of and Savag values-- 8A Remit 1411 Rem! 54 Winch METAL DECOYS Reasonable Prices Work Guaranteed Bridge Work Fillings Crowns VERESS players from the Des Moines Western League club have Just been sold to the Philadelphia Athletics Here they are: Glenn Liebhardt top and Newell "Bud" Morse Lichhardt is a 19- year-old right-handed pitcher and a son of the Liebhardt who pitched for Cleveland years ago This was his first season of professional baseball and he won eight anu lost eight games though Des Moines was in or near the cellar most of the season Morse Is an Infielder whose hitting and fielding have attracted attention rA titenit It CO clic Meg tho largest stock of shotgun shells metal-lie cartridges oh 'tit hags gen case etc in Northers California and every item In prierd right! Klett rtee i Dhoti lie hogs liertl emit i right The IlletiOn Hollow Mete I Decoys tend or only 1 Tflu be seen and ex Pleined to be appreelated Dozen 418 ortirn nrcov Doreg ICAO to ULM utzkJJ the5 we GILMORt tz't GASOLINE Tailor and Importer 1110 10th Street IV 1P A Dante Club I 0 2 0 2 Southern I 0 2 1 2 Western Palfic 1 0 2 1 2 Superior Bakery 1 0 4 2 2 De Molas 01130 Caledonians 01020 Grass Valley 0 1 1 2 0 Garibaldi 0 1 2 4 0 RESULTS l'ESTERD A Dant Club 2 Caledonians Western ravine 3 Grass Valley I Southern Parini 2 De Molays 1 The French Cleaner and Dyer Dr Arthur I Kennedy DENTIST 308 Nicolaus Building Corner Phone 8th and Sts Main 7966 imball-Epson 11 Sam fleadam Fine Tailoring FAY $250 WEEhLY $10 MONTHLY mg1214 Ptreet Superior Bakery 4 Garibaldi Val Apologies to forhon New Location 1701 Stockton Blvd Same Phone Main ging IL 4 -----------).

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

Journaux d’éditeur Extra®

  • Du contenu sous licence exclusif d’éditeurs premium comme le The Sacramento Bee
  • Des collections publiées aussi récemment que le mois dernier
  • Continuellement mis à jour

À propos de la collection The Sacramento Bee

Pages disponibles:
4 934 533
Années disponibles:
1857-2024