Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Macon Telegraph from Macon, Georgia • 6

Location:
Macon, Georgia
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Giants Move Nearer Topi Defeating Pirates 3 to I AVhile 35000 Spectators Look ofi Illinois Commish' Declares It Will Not Alter Verdict Alabama Defeats Millsaps Eleven By Score of 46-0 MEADOWS UNABLE TO HOLD VICTORS New York Is Now but Game and Half Behind Leaders JACK MAY FIGHT CHAMPION AGAIN Talk of Matching Dempsey and Tunney Getting Under Way BOTH MEN ARE WILLING YANKEES ANNEX 106TH VICTORY Set New American League Maik as They Tame Tigera PIPGRAS ALLOWS 3 HITS ANGLEY LEADING BAITER OF LOOP i Peachet Finish Sea ion at Top of Heap in Stickwork FULLIS STEALS 41 BASES Schulte Double playa Oautraau and Pauralar Loft an bonne Boatan (i Pt-Lotfla A Baaa an be! la off Ik (mlth I Prankheuaa 1 Atruck out by Pmlth li Frenkhoua A Umpire McCormick Jarda and Moran Tima lift It FDA-RODINA DIVIDR CINCINNATI Oh Aepk 14 On-rlnnati apllt a dauble bill with tha Koblna today by annex in a ten-laninp opanlnp tuaala by 1 ta A aad -drepplnp tha twlllpht fray by I to I Vance and Kolp hurled ahut-eut hall thrauph tha Arat nine Innlnpa af tha opener which waa derided by Hargrave's double and Draaarn'a alnpla Brooklyn rallied with thme runa In tha ninth ta take tha eeu end can leak Throo-baaa hll Fonseca Sacrlfle Plmmona Double play lladapp and Fensac laifl on bases Cleveland Ti I'hlladalphla 1 Baaa on ball afr Buokay 1 off Contrail Plrui-k out by Huckayo I Cantrell I Umpire Hildebrand aad McGowan Tim 1:11 PRtTOUT FOM MED MI BOSTON PepL II Boston and Chk-aga ended tbelr season aerlca bars today when tbs Hod Mi shutout tha visitor I ta A The rlubs broke even for tha year each wlnalng 11 gamaa from tha ether Ksnaatlunal field lug by Todt aud Hothroch helped Husrnll aver aont rough lilaraa Hlla by Mathrork Begun aud Carlyle contributed la Boston's attack CHICAOO AA II TO A I HunnsAsId lb 4 A A 1 1 A Kamm JU A A A A 1 A Nsla cf 4 A A 4 A A Falk If 4 A A 1 A A Barrall rf 4 A 1 A A A Clancy IK 4 A 1 A A A Haiti aa A A 1 1 A A Flaalikampar a I I A A A A Hornsby 1 A A A A A Prhalk A A 1 1 A A Croua 1 A A A 1 A Lyon 1 A A A 4 A Total ii 15 Ballad for Flaahkantper ta Ath TUIlUALOOPA Ala- kxpl At Playing straight football th Unlvr-ally of Alabama swept through th Mllleape Majors from Jackson Ml at Penny Field this afternoon open lhair fourth sue eon 04 rhamlpoaa of th aoulhorn eonloronco with an overwhelming vlclery 41 la A MlllMp flashed brilliant passing attack ta tka third quarter but wee forced Is give up the ball on tha Ala- bama three-yard lino Hraeiiold with M-yard broken field ran for touchdown and Taylor's 41-yard lull titer recovering a fumble wera outetandlng In th Crimson Title offensive Alabama nude 14 first downs end Mllleape registered on Th llua-upsi Mlllmps rtg Atahnma mount MMlAiML'B-tHAAAi Wv km fill Boowoll i a 1T FtckBrd fC) McUHrifl immii eb(4eaiA9i Bowdolii Mi'Mohub a Jyo Holcomlm H0a Hiilfr IVonor rwri'i HniIpt HB Brelo Crnwford (C) 3-H McCtlntork liililM (tain IiiH'DiAtA Hrewn wiBvm lirwirMit ItnUM a i FBaa Holm fcore by quortore: Mlllmpo 14 1 4 My Afohomo 14 S3 S3lm Klriti down by qiwrUra: MIIImpb 1 1 Albm 4 4 1 14 tfroiimr by (ouvlMlnwn Brown ICIrkiw MeClInfork Holm Brwflrld riolil voolis Ifivllntock Taylor loln(B oflrr touchdown I'onroo 4 ubo: Mill oopfs Klrkpolrkk for Boowoll Wright for Wmitoius Noddy for Crnwford GENERALS WIN Take Opening Game of Season From Lynchburg 26-2 LEXINGTON Kept A4 Washington end Le defeated Lynrh-burg collex hero this ft art) non In tho opening (netball gems of th season At to I with th Gourralo reglotarlng ovary quarter Lynchburg's point rein from safety ta the first perlml While brilliant General fullback led -the Washington and Loo attack to ecoro thro laechtlowno Tho other touchdown wont to tho rrwllt of Barclay half bark who rtught a long pun tn nnnoi elx point 1 Fn Lynchburg Ptironl LK Rarldvn Fllepatrli-k LT PougltM Tip ICepL) Ragivtall lAlhain A A CP tlAAAMMMl Illley Oreop Rxtkn Al wi Flkhnr KT 3L lymfw HpottB litK Hli flUiroi QRmi Omni (Ciptf Lott nldvll Oa Poydcr Bureliy It If wHoh WIilU Fa SBUBdrrk flwi by pBrioda WMhltlirtOa BUd Ilf! (AAif 2 mm Lynrhhurg 5 Brer ing: WwOilngtoB und Lre arer-Ififf-Tottrhdowu Whim (3)5 (tl pulntB aftrr touchdown: Lott fM fPloremoflt nnd drop klrh Torino onfoty Offlrlnlns Hofnroo Mry more tS umpire Klorereh Rlohmond Hend lnoomnua Chwur VnndorhflL TEN LEADING BATTERS NATIONAL 1RAGUR a AR IVI Wener IPIIa lit 111 HI Ilarnahy I4A 144 111 111 117 Wener Pllta 141 111 i Stephenson Cht 147 11 II 1M 11 Harris Pitta 11! tl 111 -171 lender year ago today Hargrave Cincinnati Jit AMERICAN LEAGUE Plmmona Phil Ilellmann Ret Gehrig Fntherelll Del Cobb Phil ImiIo a year ago today Manush Pi-troll 174 Bottling supremacy far 1AIT ta tb South Atlantic association woe won by Out fielder Aeglsy of the Macon stub with final ond effh-tal figure sf 111 While he rains lute the longuo tale nnd didn't get ta aa many names na some ef hla i-lose rsmpattiura ba played ta II game which ta a sufficient number to give lilm tho ruling of flret That slagging vnlcher of the Knoxville rluK Mr Ilarrett wee the oaa rlooeta to him with o' final mark of Jit and ha parformed In 114 games Third pie- waa earned by Garrinur of the Asheville club whoee averse woe 111 While Angley has held the Iced In lha league moat ef lha time for Ibo tail two months It woe necessary fur him to keep up hla merry pane lo tho finish In order laud he honor Two playara Mayo uf AupuMo and Corn slock of Ureenvlll appear above him ta the final figure the former having 111 and (he loiter 171 but neither was In enough guinea to warrant a rating Maye wae In only fnurlecn gem and ComMock In savant Bunn Lender) Ten Barrett wee Just twe points ahort of loading the league ta hitting but ha gained much honor for himself by lead tag all others fcy wide margin In the number of hem runa Me poled' 11 of them during the nennon which oe-tihltahed a new rocord for tho league The man no reef to him wm Hhlrtay of Groativlllo with IS Thla asm Mr Phlrtay gained the honor of having driven ta more runs than any other bailer ta the league He sent in runner over the plate during the year Wright or Macon waa next with 1AI Fuills ef the Macon rlub aaruad deserving honors ta eflene as he led Ilia league ta the number of rune scored with 111 nnd also ta the number of stolen ban 41 Kearns of Charlotte made mure hlla than any other player with hla total ef 111 Pptaro of Grooqvllta led ta am bar of trlplen with IS During tho Inst waok of ploy th Macon rlub forged to tho front ta team betting and finished nt th top with SIT Ureenvlll which had been ta front must ef tbo tlm dropping to second with til Field tag by players ta the South Atlantic association during tho season of 1AIT was of high order with tho Groaa-vlllt champions being at the top ta the taam averages with mark of 171 This wee only one point above tho Spartanburg team whluh also finished second In the flag rocs and It waa twe points above Charlotte whluh fliiiehed ta tha second dlvleln Outside of several outrtalriera and pitcher whe weren't In the game regularly the player with tha highest fielding mark wee flret hamuiian Kearns ef the Charlotte rlub who rami through with 114 and played In 11 games of ball First Reernien JHppe ef the Asheville rlub had th earns figure but wn In only 14 game Kearue hod 1141 putoutn 1AA axelirta aad only IA errors If took part In At double playa I -each of Macon deserved lha boo or of lopping the second basemen with hla mark of ATS lu 117 gamaa This figure woe only a point above Rordlgues af Green villa whs wan ta lit gamaa I each handled 401 puleuts nnd mndo lit an-sluts and was charged with only 11 Crawford Lender Crawford of Greenville stood out among Uio third basemen with a average of All making only It arrora ta 11 chances Novak ef Spartanburg waa th boot shortstop with Ml Is too gamaa of ball Along tho outfielders who xrtre th gums nil season tha fielding of A Moor of Ppertenbarg and FlUborger af Greenville was almost psrfevt each being charged with only nno error oil arano Moors finished with M7 for 111 gamaa having 171 puloula nnd 11 assist Fllihergar wee 111 fur 114 geniMi having 111 pulnutn and 11 amleta Mayer of Greenville end Meore ef Moron wee tied for flret among th catchers with III Tha former wm In 11 gamea and tho latter 71 Phnney of Aehovllla won one of flvo pitchers with a fielding average of lAM hut deserved th top plnro aa he wax in 41 gnmoa nnd mods sight puloula and 7 salata beside figuring In three double playa Rating the pitchers mi lowest number of earned runa tier nine Inning pul Bayne ef Greenvlllo ae leading pitcher of lha league hla figure holng 117 II wan ta 41 game and was rredlled with It victories end charged with It defeat Close upon him ta effertlvenee woe Hedge ef Spartanburg with 1(1 He wee ta 44 games and hie record wee BOUTON JIB It II PO A Ruthrock a 4 1 Itugell Ik 4 1 Flagatcad cf -A A Ksgan IK 4 1 Carlyal rf I A Mycr If 4 A Todt SK A A Moor I A Uuaaoll A A A 4 A A 1 4 AAA A IA I A A A A A A II 1 A 1 A A All Total It A Till It I Clancy eul hit by own boned boll Hi -or by Innlnge: Chicago AM Ml A Boston AM AM 3 Two-baa hltn Folk Stolen bases Regan A FlagMead Rothrork Pacrl-fli-ee idme Todl Double play Hagen ie Todt Left on banco llhlcogo 7 lloatou a Baa on balls off lysne I Kueeel 1 fllruch ant by Lyena 1 Rue-eel A Wild pitch Lyons I Umplrse Dlneca and Connolly Tim 1:17 HENATOM WIN AGAIN WASHINGTON Pept 14 APL-lledley held tha Browne to five hit today end rl Leuta dropped their third straight gome to the Peualnr I to 1 Washington made their elx hlta off Gaston count scoring enough runs In the second Inning to win LOUIS AB PO A O-Rourk Ib 4 1 1 Rico rf I A A 1 A A Plater lb 4 11 A A Rennet If 4 I 1 I A 1 Miller cf I A I 4 A A PchMigi 4 A A A 1 A Ademo Ab A A A 4 A A Neleo ae A A 1 A 4 1 Clanton A A A A 8 1 William 1 Totals ll I li ll Batted far eaten ta Ath WASHINGTON I Rle rf Harr I lb I Gee sal rf 4 Goal In If 4 Judge lb 4 Tot 1 Rluege Ib 1 1 Olllla ss 1 I Hadley I I AB II PO A 4 1 1 A A A A A 1 I I I I I I A 11 1 1 1 A 1 A 1 A A Total 1 A AT II I Score by Innings: PI Louie AM AAI I Washington All) eel Two-baa hlta Ronneit Miller Ilne-II Three-baa hlta Miller Stolen baa Bennett Sacrifice Hadley Gaston Harria Double playa Kelao to Adams to Staler Left bases Pt Louie I Washington 1 Bee on holla off Oaatim llodloy 1 Struck out JF Ctaeton Hadloy A Wild plteh Hadley Umplrea Rowland a lea I aad Von Oration Tim :11 Louisiana Tech Loses to BATON ROUGE pt 14 An offonalvo drive in the sw-sad half after twe lletlaea qnartera swept through tha stubborn defense of Louisiana Tech today and gave tho Louisiana Male Tiger a 41 Is A victory In tha first game ef the season IVnnahua'a Tiger retig os over an defense hept tha Bulldogs from making single first daw played wllhont Maoo lha Tlgar trlplo throat atar hut Percy Brow speed flash mad up for his Sheene Haynes accounted for four of the Tiger seven touchdown Captain Godfrey McAnn nnd "Polly" lliolpo each gelling another CUBS CHALK UP ANOTHER Pittsburgh ppt i Carrying on la th ran of oeemlnely unmir- Biaaniable odiio ihi Giant Install- ad themselves lata tha thick of tha Na-liaaal league championship raca today a aad one-half from Ant placa by iafoatlaa tha leading flntM I ta 1 bo-tan JMM fan waa tha closing fray af tha Giant- araatara trip and coaaidarad aa ana af tha moat crucial for a allp by New lark would hava relegated tha club'a hopaa of a pennant I ta tha ramataat figure Tha victory gave tha Olanta three out of four In tha aerlaa and an even break with tha Buahaian far tha aeaaea at 11 ai-lece Tlntll Barnaa started for Naw York aad allowad only row hlta In aaran In Binge whan ho pave way ta a pinch hit' tor Fred Final who had down' ad tha Coralara ta 1 on Thursday pitched tha laat two Imilnx allowing only one lilt and received credit for tha triumph Lea ondatra out to chalk up til lUh daclalon waa thumped for eight hlla by tha lfrOrawman Ha waa re- apanalbla far tha only tally or the Buranaara however uranthem elngled i ta apan the flfth advanced to third an i two auta and aeorda an Hradoaf sin- Mmdows waa bracing alooy nicely a until tha elyhth when after Harper I walked two arrateh hlla were made by pinch hllta-a OH and lleraa fllllng tha bay with none out Mueller forced Harper at tha plat and Mann whe ran for Ott boo red with the tying ran an Llndetrem'a aaerlAca Ay to Paul ninth atarted with Ifornaby amaahlnr a hat ainyla through short and arorlny on Torry'n triple to right Held Terry's drive waa an ordinary olnyle hut Paul Wansr played tha ball badly com-Iny In too far far It and It acerad throuyh him to tha stand Tarry creaa-ad tha plate a moment lar on a tony aaerMca Ay by Jackson In four tlmeo at bat Paul htwr failed ta (at a hit alt Barova or Hlaalm-meoa marklmt tha only one of tl game with tha Olanta thin year In which ha failed ta pat at leajt a fdnxle Tha Plratea move on for four games In Ch leave and three against Cincinnati while Naw York atacka up apalnat wanker out III four with thr Phllllea and two with tha Fokina NBW YORK AB 11 TO A Mueller If Undetrom IK Kouah cf Hornsby IK Tarry IK Jackaon aa Harper rf Taylor a Ott a Mann Barn Devermae a Haeee aa Flfaalmmana 1 1 A 1 1 I A 1 i i ia I II A All I A i a A A A A A 1 A A A A A A Totals Ballad far Taylor In Aln Batted for Raman ta Ith axx Ran for Ott ta Ith If I I IT II A PITTSBURGH Wanor cf Comoroaky It Wanor rf Wrlphk Traynor IK tlrantham IK Harria IK Gooch Meadow AB PO A 4 A 4 A AAA AAA 4 A 1 4 A 1 I 1 1 I A A I A A IAS Tot ala 1 A IT IA 1 I 'Brora by tanlnps: Naw PHIabnrph Threa-baea hlk Tarry italon baaaa Henah Mueller Bacririrra Llndatrom Jackaon Panbla play Grantham Wrlaht Is Harria Left haee New York Pittsburgh 4 rii Mstdowa I Pirark out by MnmIowo I bv Bamea Hlta aft Baroea 4 ta i off Pltialmmona 1 ta Innlnpa Wlnnlnp pltrber FMalmmon I mplrro Klein Rlplar and Qulplay Tima of gam 1:41 CARD ADVANCE LOUIB hank -Tha Louie Cardinals advanced to wllbln one-half puma of tha New York Olanta and two pomes of tho leapo hading Filin burgh Plraten today by rtefmllny the Boatau Brave 4 to I tho Bfth rsnearullva vlrtory for Fred Frankhouea remit from Houston stars ba rime to tho major I ray no Ilafay got hla fourth homo run ta tha taut four games ta tha third with none on baea The Card Inals tow-had Pmlth for II hlta whllo Frankhouea let tha Brovrs down with eight scattered blow Tha Braves rhalked up two runa ta tha accord Inning nnd the Cardinals one Tha world champions tied tho score with a run ta tha third and took tha lead by scoring nee run In each af tha fourth and flfth Breton rams buck In tha alvth with another tally but failed lo lie tha Scare sad warn held runlsaa throughout tha rest af tha game ItngTON All II II PO A Rlrhheurg rf 4 A 1 I A A Rautreau lb 4 I I 1 A I Walsh cf A A I A A A Foamier 1b I 1 A A 1 A Brown If 4 1 8 I A A Farrell aa a A A A A I A Moors lb 4 A I 1 1 A tllbaon 6 a A A A 4 A A Vk Pmlth I A I A 1 1 Totals I AT Douthlk rf i Frier lb Hafey If Bottamley Ib if Toparcer Ib I A P'halta A I A rbobl aa 4 A Frankheua A A Total II A II IT It core by taatags: PI Leals All 111 Mi-4 Bnea 401 I Twe-baaa hl Rrnw Imulhlt Tlrw-hw hit Pmlth Homs run Hafey ftalea boats Brown sacrlfle Chairman Says That Tunney Beat Dempsey Honestly CHICAOO Pept 14 CL Rlghalmar chairman of tha Illinois Platt Athletic commtaslo today dosed th door to any appeal that Jack Dempsey might fils demanding a veraal of tha decision In hla world's heavyweight championship with Qan Tunney The derision unanimously rendered by Iwv Harry refers and the two Judge George Lyilou nilllloualro Chicago merchant and Sheldon Clark president of tha Sinclair Banning company stands and the Mat conimtaalon will give no roneklarallon to an appeal for rerereol chairman lllglislinor aald The commlaalnn mails It clear that It would give either Itamiwey or hla manager Loo Hynn a hearing at any time on any acurs but tha boxing authorltlea also made It squally clear that tha commission haa na Idea of ro-versing tho verdict given ta tho ring at Poldlcr Field laat Thursday night Flynn aald ho Intended pushing the lasu daaplt tha ruling of tho commission and would present a communication signed by Donipasy aa ho requested by Chairman Highelmer whan ltlghalmor told him yoatarday that Flynn was not recognised by tha com mission as lemisy i manager Tho athletic conimtaalon Issued tha following alatomant: far aa tha commission waa concerned tha bout waa conducted la accordance with the law and tha rules aa promulgated by tha eemmtaalon together with the Instruction to tha referee and tha time keeper bafura tha bout Thee inatnnHIona were given to tho managers and tha contestants la tha ring before tha bout started -Therefor tho decision as rendered will Hand and this commie Ion will not consider a reversal ef tho decision" Before departing for Cleveland lo night to spend two nr three dayo with friend Tunney declared that If thera was any dtapul aver the result of tho fight aa to hla winning It honestly and decisively ha would ho glad to meat Dempsey agf In but doubted If tha public wanted to as a third match between them Tunnay aald Dempsey violated the rule of basing by bitting him three foul punches ta tha third round and dubbing him over the bark of tho head repeatedly with punches" Tho ehampton exhibited a black and blue spot iu hi groin five Inchon In diameter which ho aald Indicated that tha blows war eight Inrhea below tho bolt lln Tunney did not nay that Dempsey delivered them deliberate' hut aald that Itafaraa Barry cautioned Dempsey to hoop hla punrhoa up Moccasins Lose To Vandy 45-18 CHATTANOOGA Tana Pept 14 Vanderbilt avarwhalmsd lha Unlvaralty of Chattanooga tinder a 41 ie 11 score hare today ta opening tha Moccasin naw Medium Crasou recovered a Chattanooga fumbla to pava tha way for tho Commodores' Grot touchdown Superior play throughout anab'ad Vanderbilt to pile up a commanding lead: tulng substituiei frosty Tho Commodore uncovered a brll-llaat ond attack aftor gaining with little difficulty through tho lln Chattanooga retrieved a Vandy fumble lo score In tho second quarter and rouplad a long pans with two ahort daahee to wore In tho third quarter Air thrusts enabled Pmlth tn wore final touchdown In tha final momenta SOUTH CAROLINA DOWNS ERSKINE Tale Listless Opening Encounter by 13-6 Score COLUMBIA MpL 14 In a listless exhibition of football this afternoon South Carolina defeated Frskluo by the margin ana touchdown the final scur being 11 lo Eoel halflmclt playing hla flrM var-ally gams mad both touchdowns for tha 'lamerork Tho Psrsdsrg Ions tally rams ta the final period ae the result ef a 4i-yard forward paea and run Neither tho Invaders anr the university backs were able to pain cenelM-ontly and freqnant fumbles were marked up again! each eleven Carolina waa minus the service ef three regular Wimberly hard running bach who la aut for tha season with a broken lap Cooper fullback and Win-du and wha'ar on tha Injured Itat VIRGINIA WINS Cavalier Beat Hampden-Sydney Team by 36-6 Score CIIARTYrTTKPVlILE Va Pept (4 The University ef Virginia eaally won It opening footl-n'l game hero today with llampden-Mdney It to Plow to get ptarte1 the Cavalier vsrsllv metis end rant -sum ta roll up II point In Ihe Initial half Hampden-KIdnsy drew flret bland when the- t-wk a fumbled punt on the le-yerd line enrly In the gem end paeead tfthe ntir font line lo go ever Virginia had fair In the air while Ihle wee Hi Turerx1 bt offenw The fevallrr verity xavs way to sub-stltntee before Ihe end ef the flret half to ho met afterward on almeet term by Hampden -Sidney THE CHICAOO Pspk A4 Jack Dampaey has amarpad from hla aaeond champlanahlp beating riding a new ersnt of papular favor which If ho alocta to rlda It out may carry him to greater ring taming power than bo ever knew before DrPnllt talk of another "battle of tho renlury" haa boon subdued and unofficial but talk thorn haa been almost from tho moment nt Soldier Field luuraday nlpht that Oeao Tunneya arm waa raised to mark hla aaroad victory over Dempsey Tea Rlrkard a ahrowd diagnostician of public opinion hu shown signs of actual enthusiasm over a third Tunnay-Danipasy Halil and Tunnay haa Indicated hla willingness to moot Dempsey or any ana ale lha publlo may think la a match for him Dempsoy'a Prat reaction after tha Pol-dler Field light waa that It marked the end of hla career A day's seclusion and rant with Its Inevitable retrospection made him leas certain ha was through Tho picture of a naw Tunney-Dompaey fight ta sketched ta tha comment of tho throe persona who could maho such a flpht Tunney Dempsey and KlfkirQi Rlvkard: "I would be willing to pro-mot another match If Jack would go over tha same route ha did for this meeting nemo of tho outstanding contender" Tunnay "Why shouldn't IT I could beat Itampaey ovary day ta the waok Dempsey "I atlll think I whll5 him I am willing to meet him ntn The fourth anf moot vital otaniont Involved ta a third Pght btlooee thcoe two ta tho public which paid II 44444 for Thursday nlght'a apeetaela and which might be callrd upon for an much or fnro for I third flint Thoro woro denaMe signs today thel premotere be-llovo thla publlo ta not jot convinced that Dempsey ta through Au Indication that "Tea appeal" waa Hlrhard a otalomant that ha regarded D7nFOf greatest drawing rd ring history Statements attributed ta Itamiw and anwiwff that ha irknowladvad TwMf tha better man warn eharaetarlaad by Dempsey as "the bunk 'Tunney ta a great boxer Jeckimtd "I don't think there ta a batty onaln the heavyweight dlvlatan But atul think I can whip him FOOTBALL RESULTS University Tan aeaaea All Carson-Now- B1XII do a MA Hamilton Colgate Mi Ltnolr RhyM Colb ll: Wesleyan A Cornell 41: Clarkeon A Williams 14 IT of Detroit 44: id Weot West Virginia university 17 west Virginia Waalayan Florida II koulhern 7 Waka Foreat North Cajeltaa Gettysburg 11: Amarky I Hutlrr 41: Muncta Narmal IK Druasl Joftata Peon Plata AA: UHJM Valley Davidson i Citadel A Loyala (Now Otlaane) It Marquette unlvaralty tl Viator a Pauth Carolina 11 Erahlna 4 -Auburn coilspo of Unlvaralty af Mia 7l toueeo 0puwan'e It Traealyvasl I A low) iSraa1 4vs wartr-a Atiu 41 Oklahoma oulhweat iirMlii unlvorally AT Pautal Da- hHf5irrd AT: PpHnp HIH JgSJKfx A Atlantic Crla- tlm'Molna unlvaralty I Central eol- 'Tnrnisoo Preohytsvlan eolleiic A Maryland TA: Washington college A earnest Tech II Westminster Ohio Wnaloyan 11: Wilmington IA Washington nnlveralty Hi Lombard Hi Arkansaa A nnd Pouthern 14 Marlon ta- tVandorblU 41: rhattanuoga 11 41 Loutalona Poly Piedmont Instltnto II River aid Athletic eluK Jacksonville A Alabama 41: Mltsap A Pt Thamaa A Iowa Plot Teachers Ohlo II: Rta Grande A Franklin Indiana Central A wn 1-ebolr-Hhyn Pennsylvania I Franfc'ta and Mar- Albright Doudoln Mass- Agglea A lAfavett II: Pchurlktl! 11 and 14: WnyBoobnrg A Columbia II: Vormout A COMING CRID GAMES FEIDAY PEPT AA Little Mill Rock Hendrix Hop Mapaolla va Haudaraoa-Brttwa Tascalsoes Alabama va South- western ef Mi Greenville CL Plata va rur- Newberry Newberry a Lenslr Rbya OCT I flalneevtll PavMeu va Plorlda Muskogee Arkansas Poly Oklahama Tearhera I me West PL Ereklna va Wofford Howard va Loyal Baton pouthwoot-am Citadel va Mercer ivurhlta va Vaaderbllf Pewaae Bryson va Mwanee Shreveport Cmtenary Mill-np FayottcvtR Arkansas Cal-less of Oxnrka College Fork Baulk Caroltaa Maryland Las Inals Keaturky va India a C'lactanatl Transylvania Pt Xavisr Wiarher Morris Harvey va Koutucky Wesleyan Crawfordsvllta lad Geergetewu collars Wabash DauvUI Ky Centro va Eastern Ner-F ml Buler Leulvrllle Palem Guilford va Hoannke Italtlmerv Blchmsud Jsbno Hep-! kina Hlata Mississippi cells va Vata B'ackaburg Hsmpdsa-Pklaey va I BROOKLYN Plata ef Carey rf Fall If Herman IK Flower aa Partridge lb Butler IK Dihffrfi Oa tmtiiiti Vane AB II PO A 4 I i a i a A 1 A I 1A A A 1 I A I 1 I a i I4AMMMII MIMMAIill MMMMMI Tout a tan a I One aut when wlnulnp run waa scored CINCINNATI Bremen IK Walker rf Pll'lb IK a Dreeeler If Allen rf Ford ae I rlla Hi Hargrave Nltamann a OlH Da mtMimiat AB II PO A I 4 I 1 14 a li A 1 A A MMIAIAl aa A aii Total i ia Kan for Harprava In lAth core by Innlnae: Brooklyn AAA AAA AA A Cincinnati HI AM eol hlla alula Herman l) Partrldye Hargrave ntolaa bases Kacrlfi ee mate Walker Bauble nd PO A I A I A A A 1 4 Fella If i 4 Herman IK i Flowers as 4 Corggg Sbi 4 She AlAAAitpilAI linilne 6 4 Me Hmy Harrtktirc 1 A I 4 1 1 1 1 1A 1 1 1 I I A 1 4 a i A A A A Clark MataiiiMtl A A Total ia 14 7 i Bated for McWeeny In Ith CINCINNATI Drriwui IK Walker rf Kelly IK Breeeler If Allen rf Ford aa 4 Hhll IK I Harprava aa 1 Hlclnlch I Jablonowaky 4 AB PO A 1 A A I 1 8 1 A 0 1 II 1 I 1 A 0 1 A A I 4 All A A A All III A A 4 i 4 4 4 Totals 14 I A ST II 1 a Ballad for Whits ta Ith cor by Innings: Brooklyn Ml AAI I Clnrlnnatl Ml MA 1 Twe-baaa hlta Mat Flowers Three-haaa hlla Hennas Htolan baaa fimaa-m HaeriAr Draaaan Double playa Butler Conran and Herman Whit Ford and Kally Mruck out by Clark I by Jabloaowsky Baa an ball elf McWeeny 1 elf Jablonowaky Hlla off McWaony A In Innlnpa off Clark 1 In I winning pltchor Clark Loft on base Brooklyn 11 Cincinnati A Umpire Pflrmaa O'Day and Wilson Tim 1:41 rt COP IN ROW CHICAOO Pept 14 I CMcapo replalorod Its fifth atralpht victory today fcy maktap a eloaa swoop of tho throo-pams aerlca with tha la winning tha final gam by IA ta I Tho Cuba Blare mod tha ball hard Hark Wilson and Ptophenaon both driving out homo ran whllo Blako held the vlaltora to ala hlla an ef wMrh waa Cy Williams' hotnrr whlrh enabled him Is keep the pace with Hark Wilson for tha homo ran honors i of tho National agu Each bad rlnutrd IA four-baggara PHILADELPHIA A PO A Ppaiildlng IL 8 A 1 1 A A Pand IK A WII lam rf 4 1 Leach rf 4 A Wrlrhtatona IK 4 I 91 llaon A A ivDonnell I A Thompson IK 1 A Coonoy aa A A Heltrtrk aa A A Miller A A Wrotk iii 1 A Totals IA A A 14 14 A CHICAGO dam IK UngllsK aa Hsathrot rf 4 A Stephen son If A A Wilson cf 4 I Grimm IK A A Hartnett A A Reck IK 4 A Rink ii 4 A AH A I 4 4 A 4 A I 1 A I A I 1 1 AA 1 1 A 4 A A Totals Poor by Innings: Philadelphia All Ml I Chlraso Ml AAA IA Two-base hit I Wilson Scott Three-bass hit Wrlghtetan Adam Stephenson Homs run Wilson Wllllnm Stephenson Parrlflcf Grimm Spaulding Ptophenaon Enq'tah (li IVmbla play Bark English nnd Grimm: Ensllsh Reck and Grimm Left Philadelphia 1 Chicago ball off Rlihe I Miller Prett 1 Ptruck out by Rlako 1 pee If 1 Illta err Mlllor la A 1-1 Pmtt 4 In 1 1- Hit by pltrhsr by Miner fHrathrotof Losing pltrhsr Miller Umpires Resrdon Hart aad MrLauph-'In Tima Applications far ticket have already i virtually exhausted the aepplv for tha ntanford-Call'ornla andiron gam although the asms ta not to bo ployed until near tha end of November Ohio Ptnto rnlverrltv Northwestern university and 1'ntvrrsltv of Minnesota ar the early araona favorites of many of the football riperta to win tha "Big Ten" championship this season AA 11 14 IT 11 I Wl For Early Fall Wear Men's In all the latest patterns nnd the new? twisted fabrics predomi- rate PRICED AT $2509 $2750 $3000 i I I I NEW YORK Pept 14 (AP)-Oaonf Plpgras waa ta great farm today yielding on thrsa hlta while tha Yankaro Plonked the Tigers by Mi to nothing fur lhair IMtb victory of tha campaign a new racurd In tho American league In 1411 the Boston Red Pox won 11 panina during lha single season Ha-sides whitewashing tho Bengal IMp-graa fanned four In a row rollrlng tho aid on strikes In Ilia second and the lira! batter ta the third FlrM Baseman Blue af Dotrdlt was banlahsd frnm the conical In tho fourth for disputing a daclalon by Umpire Oroiaby DETROIT AIL II PO A Blue IK a 1 I I 1 4 I Neun IK 1 Gehrlngor IK 1 A Manual) cf 4 A ilellmann rf 1 A Hulde If 1 A McManu IK 4 A Tavener ae I A Woodall I A Pinner A A Fathers 111 a 1 A Pmlth imiim A A Totals IA I 14 Bat tod for Ptonor ta Alghth NEW YORK Comb cf Koenig ss A Ruth rf 4 Gehrig IK A Msuasl If A Laxxarl SK 1 Dugan IK 1 Hoigough 1 Flpgra 4 Totals I Ikon by Innlugs: Detroit A4A MA MA-vA New York All Ml A Two-bass hit Lassarl Comb Btolen base Msuasl Ruth 1-aiferl Paerlftca Mauael Dugau Beugaugh Daubla play McManus and Noun Loft on baaa New York IA: Detroit A Boas oa ball off Plpgras 1: off Ptonor 1 off Smith I Ptruck out by Plpgraa by At oner by Pmlth 1 Hit off Stoner I In 7 Innlnpa off Mnllh 1 In 1 Inning ball Woodall (1) Losing pitcher Ptoner Umpire Nallln and Ormaby Tima of gams MACK INDIANS DIVIDE P1IILADKIPHIA dept 14 Tha Athletics divided a double haadar with Cleveland today winning the first gam 4 to I nnd loaing tho aaeond by the aamo score Jo Ihiley'a single drove Dyke over the plats ta tha Ith Inning ef the first gams and broke a l-l tl Manager Mack used a number or rookies ta lha sm-ond gam Pilcher Guy Contrail recently purchased from Baltimore lave a good account of himself aftor potting off to a bad Mart ta tha first Inning First Gam CLEVELAND AB If PO A GUI If 1 1 4 A KmhwIi Ik III IS gumma rf 1111 Hoitapp Ib 4 (swell so I Pcwoll 4 A4 I 11 AT A A 1 A A 1 A A 4 A I 1 A A I 1 A A Langford cf I Lind lb haul a a I Totals IA 3 A 3411 A a PHILADELPHIA Rlshop Ib llnle lb 4 ItateSL rf A Dyke cf 4 Cochrane A Fexx lb 4 Plmmona If A Holey so 4 Ehmke A AB PO A A 1 A A A A 4 1 A A A A 4 A 1 1 I 1 A 8 A A A 1 A A 1 I A A A 1 I A A 1 I A A A 1 1 A A 1 Totals AA 4 IA AT ll A Peers by Innings: Cleveland AAI AAI 1 Philadelphia Alt 4 Toro-base hlta tlodapp Dykea Foxx Home run Rumm talon beaea Hola Boley acrlfleoa Cochrane 1: Ehmke Fensac llumm Double playa Hod-app Lind and Fonseca Bewail Konaeca and llodm-p Left an banco off Shout I off Ehmke A Ptruck out by Khmke 4 Umplrea McGowan and Hlldahrnnd Tim 1:11 AhT II pf) A Eb-hrodL If I A I KOMI''! lb 1 11 Hummu rf 0 I 1 i I fl Sb 4 1111 si Kvwvllp Mi pa4 I 4444AAAA(t 1 1 I Langford rf 4 3 I Linds 3b 4 1 3 Hue )(? an 4 3 1 3 Totals a a It 4 II IT It A PHILADELPHIA 3b nsoni MHIine 3b 4 Hftti rf iMAtttt(ie 3 Mundrrg If 3 Ptrklna fl 8 FOIIr 3b 4 French rf 3 Simmon i OtHowftjr ss 4 Cantrell 3 Totals 11 3 "5 17 11 Hsttsd for Frtncb la Ith nvlsnd SIS 4 Phlindslphln so 44 1 Tvo-bnre hit Nvill I'rkr ARMY TEAM WINS FIRST OF SEASON WEPT POINT Pept 14 Army defeated BeFua nnlvsrslty 11 to A today ta the e--enlng gam of the aea-ex Bn' Army teucbdnwaa rsnw In the oiening iwried Fullback Murrell wae seal throegh tha lino fee ehorl din an rex te make the tnuchdnwn an both ecroelnn after Cagle left half-bark end Meehan quarter hoi forward paaml themselves to the vicinity of the 1100 university goal poet Army dllavil a tendency fx fumble I and a rather weak running attach Bos- I leu often nice wen without I power the xlxitor never coming with-1 ta striking distance of tho Army goal lln PANTS SUITS that give service look their part in style with quality unusual s25 s30 s35 CLOTHES SHOP Tlie Least Price for Cah" 434 ITICKKY STOKE! vlctWlea and IA iWaT Walker llpartanknrg fanned lha most batter 11 of 111 Value Whether your seat is on the or near the goal post we can suit your needs in style and quality with Kuppenheimer Good Clothes Campus Togs Two Pants Suits Either suit would be a winner on anybody's field of value Come in for a most wonderful tTTfTtTTTTrfTTfrTrTTiJlYTTTTTlYYWl DANNENBERGS Store Another unusual value offered in a special showing of 2 PANTS SUITS AT $25 and $30 In this selection we have aimed for quality economically priced TRAMP New Verb t'himdeiphta Wosblngteu I vet roll Chk-aee Cleveien'l pt tax Boston TRAMP Pi labor" Nw )' Pt Leuta hlrex Cln-Innoti YESTERDAYS RESULTS ANKKirtU lrtlIE J-: Pbiledel--bia 4-1 New Yerk 1 Wuhlnci-oi A NATION tl LF A-i 'intrxx't 1 I 1 ri-ltx-h 1 hi-x i Pl Loais A hat for you in the season's newest styles and fine quality and Berg Not just any hat on the rack but a hat to fit your personal Atbeo Irelnia va Ceergl I Bruoblyu Atlanra Cieeraia Tel vo I Hoxtou Charlesmw West Virginia 1 Philadelphia va Waahtrgtna and Lee i Pyraruee Pyrarueo va William1 aud Mary Lyackburg Ta-H Johns va Lgach-burg Big Prone Gap Ltereta Momorla! i va Emory aad Henry Wabo Foreat Wabo Forest Eton demos I Aebn-n va Clomsoa lark vllls Mtoa Mississippi A aad va Bwmlngbam-Pugtksr Boston Loutetana Poly va Clack Alexandra ArBaasao Aglleo xa Lswiotaaa eelleg Nvw gvfo Mis va Talon Chapel pm Tenaeeen va North Carolina Pfnrxiil La fmristaaa college Arkanes a aad Ten Kmg Milllgo f'levelaad A PL Loxia Rraeklra Nw York pwilaif1: 1: SKUtio'mtafXfrd 559 CHERRY STREET 4M.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Macon Telegraph
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Macon Telegraph Archive

Pages Available:
2,266,360
Years Available:
1860-2024