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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 4

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The Index-Journali
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Greenwood, South Carolina
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SATURDAY, OCT. 8, 1927. i v. I III I hiti's ions DflulDUSIISttCMlflEL1 Play First Game fn New York Before 60,695 Persons. Pen 1 4 i'VMi nock Receive Spectacular Support In Brilliantly Pitched Game.

i I y-' msfmii (liiKic cm iiiiufriy llU I II i I UW UllUlaUltbia UbllUUlU UU I UllU Ull WS I II lit BKIAN BLLL, Associated Pre sports Writer. plate was too late to catch Lazzerl If Dugan had been retired at this would would have, boon three NKW YORK, Oct. i.lAD-Factng Cadets Score in First Quarter on Straight out at first. Babe Knock Homer! a situation ssfiesperate as It could at this stage of the world series, the The gates were open now and Pittsburgh Pirates must win today's Meadows was soon out. Combs sin Football came from the New York Yanks or ft.

id their baseball future behind them gled and Koenlg doubled, Dugan and Pennock running home and leaving two on bases. Mike Cvengros was for this. year. The Charleston Bantams tintl their spurs clipped here yesterdsy Charged with three dTuuf in as days they cannot afford to lose summoned for the second time In two days to attempt rescue work and get bla world series thrills at first afternoon by the fighting soldier eleven of Bailor to the tune of 7 'to another. If the American Leaguers capture today's contest the series fa summarily ended, with (be black flag hand.

The little Southpaw found a of the Pirate replaced by a white one. lest serious situation on Its face than he met Thursday when be relieved Aldrldge. Then the bases Not since 1914 baa a world series were full. Yesterday be found on ly two base runners awaiting him. ended in four games.

Three same Yunkeea failed to win one from the giants in 1923 but they got one tie. Babe Ruth was at bat but not for uptimistic riitsourgn rani insisted long. The home, run hitter crashed Into one of Cvengros curves and there was no doubt as bat met ball tliul thf.j Pirates would prolong the The two teams, fighting llkeTro-Jans for, every loch of ground, ut up one of the niftiest exhibition of the gridiron game thnt has been seen around theae diggings In many moon. Taking the ball from Char leaton on the Uantams' 40-yard line, the Soldiers ploughed down the Held by atralRht football In the flrat qirsrtcr to atop only when the (ant white line bad bees crowed by Char lie Itarrett. playing a brilliant full back for the Cadet From ten on to tbe end of the glme the ball aee- eawed back and foth between the uprights.

Willi Dallty baring it In struggle beyond It minimum length fy winning today. tbat the big Bh be had driven out hH first borne run of the 1927 world sc In an effort to remain In the game, Manager Donte Gush planned to sen ries. The ball left the bat labelled home: run. It came to rest In the Carmen Hill, bin leading pitcher In tames won, to the mound. Hill won deep recesses of the right field 22 games and lost only half as many bleachers, Ofengros was sot ditmuty- ed for he has seen Ruth hit homo during 4he championship, lie wenrs spectacles.

runs before, lie settled down to tbe the Bantam's back ytrd moat of the time. 1 I'erres Xeadewi Oat. Meadows, the other bespectacled 1 job of making tbe best of a bad sltu-ation and forced Gehrig and Meuscl to miss third strikes. Another near touclUown for the The picture was taken at (he start of tbe 1927 world scries between the New An airplane view pf Forbea at Pittsburgh, P. York Yankees and Pittsburgh riratea.

Pirate pitcher, was forced from tbe The probable batting order for tbe game yesterday under a Yankee sev fourth game: enth Inning attack which grew from small brgfnnlnga to proportions 'be Hew York Com be if yond his control, but ho pitched great Soldiers, made by theW lanky right end. CaWwcn, who steWd off some 40 yards around his lefiend through broken field, was cslod back' by the referee an Caldwell Wepped out of bounds In eluding thi Charleston Uckler. K' Captain Murphy for tan Bantams played an outstanding tfame with Koenlg ss ball between bad Innings. No Pirate Ruth rf pitcher has started and finished a Gehrig lb IIIEIOSS FIELD game against the Yankees In the series. eusel If Pittiburrh L.

Waaer cf Barnhart It P. Waner rt Wright sa Traynor 3b Grantham 2b Harris lb mllh Hill (American), at Latserl 2l Manager Miller llugglns was uncir- Walt at end atarrlng on btense and Dugan Sb Collins receiving Danes. tain today Whether he would call on Wllcejr Moore to throw his famous FRONT OF I Moore or Hoyte sinker" at the visitors or send In Umpires. Ormsy, Walte lloyt. who won the first game with some help from Moore.

Hoyt'a plate qulglcy, (National) first; Nat-tin, (American, second; Mornu third. Crimson Forwards Av Ramos won during the season totaled the ssme numtxr with which Hill credited. S3, but the New Yorker was defeated only aeven times. Moore erage Over 200 Pounds Each For tbe Soldiers. Captali Ross led tbe llnepray.

Nash at quarter, proved bis generalship, Biirett at full, though suffering lromlnJurltE stuck for most of tbe game! Burns at half played game, that ihde.tile 11S pounds felt; Tapper, pining bin first full game at half. shVd up like veteran. The two CadeUnds. Fulp and Caldwell, played a bAnd of ball that 'made them outatakllng. Fulp' waa especially deadly toi'the Bantam offensive, and CalLell would have bad bis name engflved Girl Swims Channel won 19 and lost seven but In the role of timely first alj physician saved a ATLANTA, Ort.

8. (API After Failing 7 Times LONDON, Oct. I. (AP) The doaen more. The Pirates, defeated 8 to 1 yester University of Alabama strung a b'g red line averaging some 200 or day In a game played before C(Kfi95 never-aay-dle spirit of Mercedes persons and marked by Babe Huth's mora pounds from end to end.

across the green sward of Kit wood Field. Birmingham, today and hoped fhu first home run of tbe series, could not Glelts, London typist, and swimming devotee, has at last brought her victory over tbe treacherous wa on the Immortal roll of honor fnlhis 40-yard run had he stayed 1n ootids The whole Cadet line put out aW ters of tbe English channel. If would be sufllclent to halt 'h' high hopes ofloulKiHnu State Uni Entering tbe seu at Cape ttris-Kex Interference. versity. Three Charleston boys snare ae lit Pennock.

Tnrns Bark rirst St They ruched the southpaw for only three safeties, their weakest offensive showing of wera. The clever Pi'nnock, whose appearance In tbe series was made doubtful by an injury to a knee the day before It start on tbe French coast in tbe darkness1 of yeMterday morning for her eighth On the other hand, the Patou glory of the victory tor Bailey; attempt In the last five years, she per and Burns on tbe halves, a Bonnott at tackle. Rouge Institution matrheii this voil irg Crimson' with a levee rit iwrple and golf bulwarks behind (ought the bitter cold and fog for fit-teen hours and fifteen minutes, to Bailey kicked off to Charlestoi emerge on a lonely beach north of which stood four pow.rr-'.l huinun who brought It back to the Su-yard ed, turnea dbck me urn 22 at bat. He retired a runner In the ti tt-V1' yyXv- i 4 i Vf f. f- '-( ii' 4 v- sj jf -fr" KJ, 4 'A--' X11 i Folkestone.

Theu, ber resources 11mm a hl. mujl.i hn ih Ml 'battle of tho vva spent, she collapsed and was taken expected to dinw some tans 11.. 1.1- line 1'" v. trt followed with a double to count to Folkestone and put, to," bed. Morrey Resigns His After another exchange of punts, who.

expected, to see lie Tlg-n of Mike Donahue throw oil ja ilu- only? run. Liloyd Waner hit a BalUy cot the Imll in Charleston's er weak drive into left for the storming Tido or either see Auburn Athletic Job safety in tbe ninth. Wage's waven subdue the hinmils. nnock waa given spoctaculnr sup- For inieiTHt In other weliinis AUBURN. Oct.

g. i( API- by bis fellow Yankees, Dugan. the confvrt'nce the Maryland. North rl and Koenlg converting poshI- Carolina tncounter at t'hiipel Hill and South game at Into put Lee Meadows Coach David U. Morrey who resigned is athletic director Of the Alabama Polytechnic.

Institute last bight, declined to comment further than meantime was not quite match- 40-yard line Tupper took 13 yards through a hole bis line bad opened; Barrett took five, putting tho ball on the 23 yard line. Tupper clipped off five, followed by a wide end run by Nash, who was downed on the 11-yard marker) Barrett made rrtne and on the next play, took It over. Nash drop kicked tho extra punt. For the rest of the game, tbe ball was switched back and forth, and 'Charleston made no serious scoring threat. Chariot tesvlllo drew considerable at Ip4hi opponent's efforts but was giag a creditable ierformance.

tention. "that from some quarters It was Tho Old l.lnirs brought a team a- thought that he was aa obstacle to gave up two runs In the first they, were aot altogether his gainst the Tsr Heels that many have predicted would be heard more of on each succeeding Saturday. the "team" an dthat his re-tlguatlon was tendered to remove any possible htnderance that be may be to the as one of -the balls, scored an a DAILY SCHEDULES hltlnlght have been handled. The slxkina In the eighth, three of them Virginia nftcr experimenting all Coach Morrey announced bis res week In an effort to get power in its CAROLINA MOTOR LINES Charleston (0) rlilb home on Babe Ruth's, terflffle, hod run smash, were made pfmsl- backfield. is ready for tho Game Bailey (7) Fulp ignation at a pep meeting on the eve of tbe home-coming game today with the University of Florida.

11 lg res tMcIver. towever, by the Pirate pitcher cocks. The Columbia team a'a lw spent a wwk In plugging up deficiencies, that showed -in the game Sat COLUMBIA NEWBERRY GREEN WOOD ABBEVILLE DUE WESt ANDERSON thrtlng the ball to the wrong IwnJ if he had pegged to first in- ignation becomes effective after tbe game today. urday at College Park. stetiof second after fielding a bunt, on face of the returns, no runs (fl Kow Ig L.

Thompson. J. -Tbopipson Meg ginson rt Uon'nolt Walt. re jb Nssh NORTH BOUND Tulane wns at Atlanta to play SOUTH BOUND. Atlanta Youth Makes woti have been scored.

vf. 3:00 PM. Varies Wrenched Side Georgia Tech's Golden Tornado the outcome of this game called a "tons up" tw many quarters. 3:50 PM. Akr Combs singled to start the Lv.

Anderson 20 mi. Due West 32 Abbeville Holc-in-One Thrice ATLANTA. Oct. 8. -t AP) Mont 4:20 PM.

50 AM. rh ml Koenlg the ball' past iiemwon, lioveful of making it two rh Hums Tupper 4:50 PM. golfers strand a life-time without 46 Greenwood; Meajws. Hal Rhyae. substituting st shnd case for Grantham, who 5:10 PM.

wao.AM straight conference victories, wim at Raleigh to playv North Carolina State, Ninetv Six 'A7 making a coveted hole-in -one. An Atlanta youth has acquired the hon 5:45 PM. Lv. Columbia 7:30 AM. 2:00 PM.

Arr. Newberry 9:10 AM. 3:40 PM. Lv. Newberry 9:15 AM.

3:45 PM. 8 ml Silverstreet 9:30 AM. 4:00 PM. 13 Chappclla 9:40 AM. 4:10 30 Ninety Six 10:15 AM.

4:45 PM. 39 Greenwood 10:35 AM. 5:05 PM. 53 Abbeville 11:05 AM. 5:35 PM.

65 Due West 11:35 AM. 6:05 PM. Anderson 12:25 PM. 6:55 PM. rslng a wrenched side, cbarg- AM.5;55 PM.

ed lat the ball, atumbled and rail- 55 72 77 '85 or thrice over, his record being the Murphy Substitutions: Van-Ness tor Mclver; Blmtell for Whaley. Bailey, G. Paris for Barrett; Barrett for G. Davis. Officials.

Boyd Carolina), referee; Walker, Pres University of Georgia was in the Ultk lt up. then filed to- more noteworthy in' that the others Yale Bowl. The southerners were Newbry Xrii. Gehrig drove both runners were achieved on he same hole. 6:25 PM.

12:25 PM. tarer for the fray la the belief that homtwitb a long triple which he More than a year ago Lanier Reed 2:00 PM. PM. Lv. Arr.

hey wrre "rlghf'toiwore an Inter- Col'1 byterian), umpire; Stuart (David entered the circles of tbe game's setional McCrary, bfg red i i son), head linesman. Time of quar tera, 13 mlnutea. and black fullback, will bar the n.ajor share of the Georgia elite by staging a hole-ia-one on number on the Piedmont Club course. He duplicated this feat six months ago on the aame hole and yesterdsy he holed out on his drive three companions witnessed the Shot. 4 ea, HartwelL Sctiec.

Clcmson Collate, Cf? Elberton and W.hinf. thou waa a home-run. tie wa mint and was out at the plate. Fi i the flrtt to the seventh Meii went about his task in a most uslness Hke manner, finding threatened In only two Inn-lng A pass and an error bobied up nnoy him In the fourth, and a do by Lanerl In the sixth, but he able to bear down, strlkfng Wins McTigue's Crown ion, ua. riEDiosr ft KorrnEBH KAILWAI t'OirASI rffectue Aninst Utk, 1927 Arrivals and Departures At GlEEXWOOl), S.

Bublect to Change Without Notice. Loughran Beats Mike Trains From' Trains Ta out' latiimsn la the pincn eacn 1:10 A. M. snartanbarg :00 A. time McTigue to Gain Title NEW YORK.

Oct. 8. (AP) 3:05 P. M. Spartanburg 1:15 A.

M. M. Bpartnabnrg 1:15 P. Tommy Loughran. 15, of Philadel phia.

Is the new llgbt-heavywelghf 1:25 P. M. Spartanburg 6:10 P. M. 10:10 A.

M. Anderson A. M. P. M.

Anderson 1:11 P. M. P. M. Anderson 1:10 P.

M. champion of the world at the end of ows' fla pitching, however, wss ng wasted aa 1ia mates Were fallli him at bat. aot scoring a hit nntil wss too lata to cause excite-meat 'om a Pirate ataadpolat. Cs tbe awentk when Meadows pavei be war ior the six runs Yank were glad to get but did not 2 5 Anderson tS S13 $1.50 $2.00 $25 j.Sa'sIVs bWaaT 1.00TSa 1.7S2T00 2.25 AlbewilU" 0 1.00 US 1.S0 1.7S CHwood .75 1 00 1-25 NnetTSt -50 i i I 1. A A.

i. 1 mm T-. 7 fifteen rounds. ef alternately interesting and dull fighting, marked 'In the early, rounds by claims of fouls from both contestants and la the later stages by aeveral aevere ex-chaages, Loughran last nlgkt gain need.ll-aHeri started tke hail roiling 4b a alnglag alagle. Dngaa to Mtkdowa who threw to buat ed a Judge's decisioa over Mike Mc- base The ball reached the bwbwp as.

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