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I SEPTEMBER 281023ryyH vy The Paity Tim63vU'vt! A riiin 1 'K 1 rV THEY SHINE IN HIGH VICTORY PECKINPAUGH GETS 111 i. EDGE OVER WRIGHT scoreboard Yesterday's hero: Curley Ogden, recalled to Washington from Chattanooga, let the Browns down with three hits and won his game 8 0. Jack Fournier got three' singles, drove in 2 runs and stole a base, 'REGiSTEPi ifi FINAL HALF AFTER II OPPDHEHtS J. By Bl LLY EVANS Two brilliant shortstops are pos libilities for the world series Rog er Peckinpaugh of Washington and Glenn Wright Pittsburg. 1 Roger Peckinpaugh Is unqlies tionably one of the greatest short helping the Robins beat the Giants 5 4.

The Zanesville Greys swamped New Philadelphia Ltih chool I the locals seemed to let out anoth football team woa its second hUtt nof ch and "topped Barberton in stops the game has ever produced'. the New Philadelphia Noakers, Sun day afternoon under an avalanche VLvtr Smith several times He bats and throws right handed. of the season Saturday when it As a money player, Peckinpaugh of hits and romped home with the tackled the Barberton high school Earl Whltehill held the Yankees safe and the Tigers won the first game 10 5. The second game 'was ended by darkness with a 1 1 tie. Alexander was in fine form and the Cubs downed the Phillies l.

After being blanked for three in nings the Pirates got to Luque for 4 runs and beat the Reds 4 to 3 in a six inning game that was stopped by rain. Rogers Hornsby hit 2 homers, one sifted throiifco ltd Interference and caused losses of from tour ten yards. Gilgen, Meiser and i Iwere continually breaking through on the Match City gridiron. The score? 19 0. Outside of the fact that New Philadelphia won, it wasn't fyge4 vvV rs mm i land stopping plays dead.

Haney, who did not allow any gains thru Is without a superior in the majors. He is par in the field, and while not a great batsman, is decidedly dangerous, best in 'the Peckinpaugh not fast, yet no Inftelder in the gvmc, not even Frisch, the co rs iu.e ground. Peck seems to know ev much of a game to boast of on nc count of the mlsplays of both teams, his position, was handicapped In game in an Eastern Ohio league contest by a score of 21 to 8. By winning this game, Zanesville maintained first place in the league standing. Reilly's irowd nicked "Slim" Hammond and "Lefty" Gants for twenty five safeties, including four homo runs, while Ketchum and Racey gave the ice cream makers thirteen safeties, including home WRIGHT PECK It was an exhibition that was; his usual style of play as he had much ground and his wonderful arm enables him to put the llnish been under a doctor's care for a couple of days and was not feeling unusual in one respect, that of fumbling.

The Fullerltes let the ball impossible giving the Cards a 6 to 5 victory in the first game but the Braves grab bed ths second 7 6. THE STANDING ery batter, is always movin.with ing touch to seemingly the Pitch and makes the most dlf i plays. trlckio through their fingers eight his best. times while their opponents, weroj In this quarter and guilty of six elipsv True, the field jCslo edded two more markers was in a great measure responsible while Cale drop kicked the extra At the bat Wright has a slight flcult plays look easy. Peck isn't a .300 hitter.

He has edge on Peck. Wright gets more runs by Scott, Heintzelman, Cum mings and Gants. Hammond was sent to the showers in just one and two third in for the manv tumbles as tha cround point for tho third touchdown was a hay field wUh weeds and Work ia thla quarter was featured by several pretty passes by Wins grass rathor tall, and after the ball nings. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington 06 B2 Philadelphia 87 '53 wan on tho ground a few times it Par and gains by Ladraoh and The contest was perhaps one of distance to his drives than Peck, yet I doubt if he is of more vaie when a timely hit is needed.

There is little to choose between Peckinpaugh and Wright They are the twooutstanding shortstops of the yeqr7 Both have been en dowed nature with remarkable 'to Cale. continued to pile up the weirdest exhibitions of the 1 i 1 1 VI 60 523 505 464 447 2D4 certain weaknesses but American League pitcher haye the greatest respect for him in the pinch. lV Some idea of Peck's value to the Washington club can be gleaned from the fact that he has been vot ed the most valuable player in the i American League. Cleun Wright of Pittsburg is a master shortstop. He bats and A throws right handed.

He is a big, rangy fellow, very fast, covers Eastern Ohio league season. Noakers AB PO got so slippery that it was almost impossible to handle it cleanly. The one bright spot for New Philadalphians though was tha showing of Wfasnear at quarter. St. Louis SI Detroit 73 Chicago 76 Cleveland 70 New York 67 GILGEN WINSPEAR MEISER 9 71 75 81 105 first downs, making a total of eight for the gams, while they held Barberton to tho two they had secured in tho first frame.

i Mathias made several nice gains 0 Moore ss lability. Wright has the youth, 0 Seits 2b His work in thla gamo, which was 0 Bocton 44 Bates cf Peck the experience. A draw would bo a popular decision, but I lean to Peckinpaugh. the first he had entered as pivot i in carrying back Barbortoa punts, i Scott 3b Heintzelman Cummings If KATtONAU LffAGUC Pittsburg 94 57 jly faans 0 2 4 1 1 1 12 2 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 0 2 0 1 2 5 5 4 4 4 5 6 1 3 man, waa roui in spota but ha has gaming consistently from 5 to 15 the mukings, of a sweet ball toter yards. and with a little more experlonca Lino up and summary: A 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 9 McCoy lb Clancy rf Hammond 623 570 523 407 459 457 444 42f 64 72 75 80 S2 84 85 Now York 85 Cincinnati 79 St.

Louis 74 Brooklyn CS Boston C9 Chicago 67 Philadelphia 63 Gantz Bsrbertan Lockland L. Jonet Izo McCauloy Chambers Bsidle FEAR OF JINX Pitchers are superstitious. Sam 7 should add materially to the Fhlla. strength of the combination. His Smith abHity to heave forward passes iMoicer makes him a dangerous man in any jllaney condition and vithtth seasoning Gardner of a few more gamc behind him 'weichscl Should be cblo to tike his plaes among tha many luminaries that Scott have represented tho Red and MsMiiaa Totals 4 RECORD FEAT The lively.

ball of the majors has been considerably curtailed but it will still travel if properly Gray is no exception to the rule. BY JOE WiLLBAMS 8 13 24 PO 2 3 2 Zanesville lo It rt rs lb Ih rh lb After Meusel had made the first YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3S AB 4 5 E. Nutter rf Meissner cf home run he walked to the plate 1 1 and addressing the umpire said: 1 4 4 Black in tho past. iHalonev Smith (C.) Mallanak i Don't give me any more of 14 Bescher If Walker lb Dyer 2b Purtel 3b Smith Kicks Cften C2le (r.) A 0 0 0 0 3 4 7 0 3 0 0 6 4 those home run bans." Reaching Into my pocket I selected a ball at In tha pema iJur.lav tha lorala jLidrcch In at least one respect the trating bird who ym instantly Chinese tong wars and the one we spot a great, fighter as soon as the were in back in 1918 are Just alike great fighter has proved he Is a Nobody seems to know what great fighter. it's all about.

The gifted Mr. Eckersali asks, Tou. begin, to realize how per ''Will 'Red Grange deliver again lectly frightful these Chinese dis jthis he delivered all 2 5 1 0 1 2 2 5 1 0 American League Wachlnrjton 8, St. Louis 0. Detroit 10 1, New York 51.

Natl on si League Pittsburg 4, Cincinnati Brooklyn 5, New York 4. Chicago 3. Philadelbla 1. St. Louis O.

Boston 5 7. TODAY; GAMES random and tossed it to him. ouirter 10 12, 1013 Lobaimh. Umpire were content to rciy on Smith's I11; oJ toe through the cr.tira first half. I 6 7 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 3 4 1 0 After Ruth had weakly fouled manv Itnna nn Hrtt Pint i lltif Ic 4 Hasselman 5 Reilly 4 Ketchum 4 Sagle 1 Racey 0 the first pitch, he proceeded to hit his circuit drive.

Walking up socked. Had the good luck to umpire a recent game between Philsdelphia and New York in which three successive tatters made home runs. While that merely ties a major league record. I doubt if the teat was ever before accomplished on so few pitched balls. Incidentally, each ball cleared a different part of the fence.

Sam Gray, star of the Athletics' pitching staff, was serving them. He threw a total of four balls to Bob Meusel, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig and the Yankees and three home runs were the lresult. turbances are when Bertha, the; summer, didn't he? (Still there is to the plate. Gray, half in jest and between Ice and i Totals 44 21 25 27 17 a difference touchdowns.) house girl tells you the weeks' wet wash isn't back yet. equally serious, said: i "Let me see if I can pick one "i Charlie Chaplin saw the Walker Who can remember the good old Calo's crow gained competently on the exchange of punts and in spite of tho lack of offemdve work in the first half would probably have scored if several disastrous fumbles hadn't been sandwiched In.

As a result Barberton wore themselves out trying to rutin the ball back, only to bo held and forced to punt on fourth down. It was a heart breaking performance for the lade IB BEAT I dill that won't turn out to be a homer." With, a smile I held four bails in my hand and he took one of them. Shade fight the other night and it days when' folks actually paid at American League No games, those scheduled for7 to bein player Saturday or Sun National League New York at Brooklyn. Lou Gehrig proceeded to imme Batted for Reilly in 7th. Noakers 102 000 032 8 Greya 335 503 20x21 Two base hits Meissner, Walker 3, Ketchum, Seits, Cummings.

Three base hits Bescher, E. Nutter. Home runs jBesches Reilly. Ketchum, E. Nutter.

Scott, Heintzelman. Cummings, Gantz. diately knocked it out of the park for the third successive borne run Bob Meu.sel hit the first ball pitched to him, a curve inside, into of the Inning. As Gray watched the ball psss over the center field Rubber City suburbs bo Is said he plans to build a side tention to Gil Dobie and his tear ftplitting comedy around the de Inducing whines? clslon. It seems that Commander Lans The Irafflc chief of Cleveland downe was permitted to sail the ays lie wants to give the pedes Shenandoah any way he wanted trians a 60 50 break.

is to, providing he sailed it the way about the only kind of break they; he was told. haven't suffered so far. jl i 1 Gertie was automatically reduc There Is hardly any truth in the ed to the status of an also swum the left field bleachers. It went into the upper tier and was a real fence, he remarked: EASTERN OHir STANDING home run on any man's grounds. The Twin Cities practically cinched third place in the Ohio league, Sunday, when it walloped the Coshocton Regulars 8 to 1 on the latter's diaraoud.

Ferner, on the mound for the cause when they got the ball in the danger zone he and Black forwards would stiffen and smear the play behind the line, Barborton's chief offensive was spent shortly after the openlug of the game when Pristo, their star performer, skirted Scott's end from Zanesville Barnesvllle Twin Cities "Gaess they are all the same, soy one will do." Again I tossed one at random. Ben Paschal dented the fence for two bases. It wss as hard hit as any of the three previous homers. Babe Ruth was the next batter. He fouled off a slow curve, then hit a fast ball in his "groove" on a line over the right field fence, It was a line drive home run, not Stolen base Purtel.

Sacrifices E. Nutter 2. Bases on balls Off Gants 2, off Ketchum 1, off Racey 2. Struck out By Gantz 2. Hits Off Hammond 8 in 123 innings; off Gantz 17 in 6 1 3 innings; off Ketchum 3 in 7 innings; off Racey in 2 innings.

Wild pitch Gantz. Umpire Lawson. Coshocton 818 765 838 838 8SS 833 278 I 8 4 6 8 8 8 8 10 7 7 I 4 3 2 11 13 13 13 12 11 10 Twius. held the upper hand during the entirft game. Zumbro started report that Jimmy O'Connell broke (when Helnjy, the Egyptian, reach down and sobbed when he heard jed over and touched her.

Helmy is the Giants had finally been beaten just a great big overgrown boy: He New Fhlla. Cambridge a towerina fly. as are many of a punt formation for SO yards. This the game for Coshocton, but was Ruth's circuit the National League race. wanted to play tag.

Newark I doubt if was their only notable gain of he In all his career Pitcher Sam Gray Canton experienced and resulted in one of their two O'Goofty suspects that Ever "Now you chase me, gurd i Lou Gehrig connected with the first ball pitched, a fast one on the outside, and drove the ball over the center field fence. It was the MAROONS ANNEX relieved lu the third inulng by Rea. Their combined offerings were touched for nine hits. Jim Kdwards, this city, the Twins' manager, had a good day with the stick, gathering a double and a triple. Hammer, the Chicago battler, Helmy, In the native Egyptian deity must be mixed up with these; hand rolled manner.

lswe of quite the same feeling as he under went when the trio of Yankee sluggers connected for successive home runs. earned first downs. The first quarter Barberton. valu ly tried to plug the ball into scoring distance and were credited with a total of two first downs, without at anytime getting the Into position for a scorer. In this quar longest wallop of the three.

1 those real nice girls from New Jersey. She gave him the East Orange retort: "If you say that again tongs somewhere. There Is little justice world Dolan was Three home runs by successive the in SPEAKING OF 0A6E batters on four pitched balls off easily I'll call an officer! Speaking of Babe Ruth, perhaps SEASON'S OPENER The famous Massillon Maroon football team opened their season Sunday afternoon, by putting the skids under the Columbus Maroons 13 to 6. Massillon scored on line plays. lii iitw esi evste vtsft uiii tiiVHi'i' til I rnrrv Ilia hull In miA rim one of the greatest pitchers in tho majors is truly a most unusual feat tt was a fancy fine and an HILLTOPS TAKE CANTON ACROSS BsroesvlUe'e Eastern Ohio lea gue outfit kept In the fight for the pennant Sunday afternoon when it downed the Canton Oacar Credits 14 to 4.

The game was played at Barnesvllle before a good sised crowd. NATS BUY HIM iIaAm ll. iii.ii.hiIaii ttu mj a HA.lt. Mr. Wolff expects to present a satisfactory alibi Miss Ederle Insisted a Jan band accompany her on the swim.

It is presumed Mr. mage and Maloney gained 4 yards off tackle. Local Tacklea Look Good The second quarter looked better NEWCOMERS HI Wolffe is no more than, human. He ed to bring the big fellow back to earth. I have been umpiring with the Yankees ever since Ruth was reinstated and 1 do not hesitate to the most valuable player in the league last year, yet he didn't even get a On second thought that's exactly what he did get It shouldn't be hard iop football coach ifl make both ends meet he has to do is introduce the right one to the left one.

(Isn't that terribly Oh. well, We can't, all be Brisbanes.) A fight expert is a shrewd, pene had to listen to the music for nine hours. We can blame Wm for stopping the swim? 4 Near the close, Columbus intercepted a Masstllon forward pass, carrying the ball to Massillon's fif teen yard line, from where a pass to Lloyd resulted in a touchdown. CAMBRIDGE BEATEN BY NEWARK OUTFIT The last place Newark Pure Oils downed the Cambridge Red Sox Sunday afternoon when the two clubs met at the latter place. The score was 4 to 2.

Sunday's setto was probably the Itiht for Cambridge before that combine atacka up affaJoat Zaaea villo In a serioa to decide the era Ohio league championship. for the Fulloritee when they held Barberton without mukins any first downs and annexed one for themselves. In this quarter Meiser and Gilgen the two husky tackles made Into Tuscarawas The Oally' Times nearly every heme In county. HOLDS XYILLE TO 1M SCORE Newcomerstown'a high school football team showed surprising strength, Saturday and held Ub ricbsvilie high's grid warriors 19 to 6. The game was played on the say that the brsnd of ball he has played in September far surpasses anything he previously had on display.

During the 10 duy suspension Ruth watched bis diet," worked hard every day and took off at least 10 pounds. It seemed all of IT TOO mnf a better Soto. elt id Ukr whet you can do. He will helo vou drew uo vour ed. llllllfta IIMIU I'l UHIUVIIUII when they broke through time after time and got tholr man behind the line.

The quarter ended with BY AHERN JU BOARDING HOUSE LBarberton puullug. moo 9Ap rf cvrfiEte P. H. A. C.

field, Dennison. Newcomerstown's tesm Is practically the same which went through It came off at the waistline. As a result there is much of the old time rhythm to his swing. When I commented upon his apparent return to form, the Babe wr V4 During the intermlhsion Coarh Fuller gave his proteges a talking to that they evidently took to heart for In jtho third quarter they not only kept their opponents from threatening but registered three first downs for themselves. Wins DOVER OPPONENTS BUMPS FLUSHING the season a year ago, while vn rlchsviile's eleven Is greea.

A VLiTi PVOF0OKy The showing of Coach Robinson's aggregation pleased fsna. pear who had replaced Mathias at COE. TlOSCOEViE Marf be oor VJAV "to TvAAT COtfRACf NVOVaJ rf 15,000 TOR EACrl OF AtW, Noa NaJILU Coach Joe Hurst's Adena high school football team, which will quarter and Jenkins on Scott's end, smiled and seemed to appreciate my complimentary words, because be replied: "Am training Just like one of them there college athletes. To bed before 12 and light on the eata with no liquid refreshments." Ruth means much to bsseball. the perform In Dover in a few weeks both of whom had entered Arf X'A CAvi lCK Av Gas oki A rvl 0KA6 rAiKiVU ViAO'LL" Pirr tACwc ia eeeeejejBjBjBBBBBBBBaBBBeeeeeeeBBeee LOCAL ATHLETES ARE mn iut th tha against Cosch Herman's eleven, a Mm A won its nrst game or tne aeaaon.

hulf, showed well. It was during WITTENBERG STARS Saturday, from Flushing high by score of 19 to 0. Last yesr, Flushing walloped Adena. OA fMXAU AlT this quarter that the locals backtd the brown and white lads down un der their own goal and Gardner blocked their punt behind the goal He is the game's greatest drawing card. Even rival magnates and players are hoping he comes bark Vic Maurer and Russel Belchley, II I I' I both of this city, starred in Wit trxjt 1 with a vengeance.

He means real line with Gilgen recovering for the tenberg's first game of the season. first merker of the game. Amy ill! i It was shortly before the touch Saturday, when Coach Godfrey's crew walloped Akron university, WHsL T'w lll I I 1 down came that Winspear started the red and black on an offensive 13 to S. BULLDOGS TRIM ROCHESTER 14 7 The Canton Bulldogs launched money at the gate. Ruth seems more than alncere in hla efforts to live down the criticism tbst has boen heaped upon him la his recent difficulty with the Yankee management.

that looked like a sure touchdown until he failed in a pans to Meiser Maurer romped over Akron's goal line for the only touchdown of the afternoon. Belchley dashed thirty yards for a touchdown, but wss caUed back becauie of offside across the gosl line and It was Bar berton's ball on their twenty yard offensive lo the second quarter line. Cale led his rrew In the of their gsme is canton Bunaay ar threat on bia opponent's goal when LITTLE JOE SAYS; he knifed bis way for successive ternoon with Rochester, K. and scored two touchdowns. The Rochester defense tightened la the second half and held the former world'i champions, UtSe IS THE" kCYTO 11 A ICT NEtCWeCRHCOO 1 tlTUR3ANCET i ff ess wmm play.

LOCAL GOLFERS TO PLAY SEMI FINALS Players who have won their matches and who are competing for prizes In the Class golf tournament at the Union country club are qualified to play In the semi finali. The winners have been paired as follows and will play this week: J. A. Linn va. II.

H. Scheu; Rev. M. O. Hanna vs.

Walter Wyss. 4 1 oy. HIGGLE FORDS DEFEAT CANTON The Riggle Fords, football team Mineral City, Sunday afternoon defeated the Knigbti of St. John, Can gains through the Barberton line. Wintpear's pass to Smith added more ground and the bell wss on the 17 yard line when the unfortunate pass happened.

Punt Fails On Barborton's first play Prlnto who was puntinpr, took a bad puss from center aiid was down for a 13 yard loss. On the next play "Red" Jenkins Cashed In and stopped them on the three yard line, as they attempted to run from a punt formation. Meiser failed the attempt at goal following the touchdown when his boot hit the crows bar and bounded back into the field, With the fourth quarter starliu; and with 0 points under their beU, ClM gam gt I Three Eye League elub. wbo h.a 3 0. The score waa made with a Vk k.

yard drop kick la the first quarter H0. reput(, t0 be fr0. by Ray Lord. pect, being a hard bitter and sensa everybody in cnia community reada The Oally Tlmea beeauae It Oahy Timee advert! tional fielder. Ha formerly tarred in vsrious sports It Ohio State TJnl varsity, Me Tuacerewas county's beat dally Intwspaptr.

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