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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1915. RED SOX FIELD 2?iJW III BE WORLD'S SERIES TO START ON OCTOBER COOL SEPTEMBER MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS xmiovu ir;i r PIRATES BLANK DOOOERS, THANKS TO GOOD HURLING 8. IS ANNOUNCED LIKE SUPERMEN M TIGERS GO NEEDED TO PUT OS STIR c J TO DEFEAT Wll ItM W LEAGl W. 1 MONIN LEADERS DOWN HUNTER BL0O 001 re Dp- break OF THE GAME FAVORS BOSTON MEN V REAKFAST FOOD J.v FEDERAL II KGX Ofl Burns Slims lor Inn Bans and Tally; Stanai Banned for Conversation, ft HOHlM JOUSN.L rii It. 110 W-ftf I RoflMMi Utpt II Turning tb D troll Tii back fm ihi third time.! t I m three run in I Wo, the llost.n Kill H went int ,i lead (if morel than fettf gam. s m thr Airieni.nil league riM etr,m I pennant nfOal" piilx MH thus MnMti bfofv Hi -i.iw.I which brought the total pant! iilleinl.ini e f"r III '"hi gam series tn 107,4:1 beliaved Id baa fnaord r r anv MM world's tin. ronteet ne President Thomas I! Marshall KMl among i h ap i In the opening inning Ituih i - ; nif. im Tigfe ecored their Mtlj rum. I This filled i lit- l,ae In the el(ll)h, Ituih developing mothei wild apell i which totted nis ratlremanti tiut i'' Im atrttug iu Rakei and the it4 waa MM At other times (luting the g.im ' li nut Hooper's hulletllke throw Hit ri n handling "f hard ffivaw grounders, or . r t ti hy Speaker iimiI etoppad Detfnli runners. C''i gaming ;i nta iii ill" fir' I"-I mux Beat an wem statelee acatnatl Daw1 Mtohlng until th htt)h Than j .i pass in liaahaf lad lo n run whan i ewle' iff bottwtad ad Hums' shim' Into right rp'lil f'u ii irlpli eVbaal LawU i ttna la thr pime on Qntdner'a Hi - -i punch, im . : i aafa, I ilthouch i 'a i h-r KtmiM atalntainedl that in- h.ij effectually Mocked him Iran thi Plata DttTROIT ii R MO i khan, .... ... i ! i ii Sb 4 I ii 1 ii' Cobb, i f 3 ii i 'i i Vearh. If . 4 0 :! I Crawford, rt 4 I I I i IIiiiiik, Ih 4 0 H 1 .1 i Voting, zb . . I 6 Z f Kavntiuugh. lb . " 11 l I Huiimai, , : ii ) i linker, . I I 11 l in iv. i ..... :i ii i i t MlKli, k I II II II I "Va X ' Twenty-two home inn m icusnn la im im. ill feat im u baa' ball ata.vri uj gccompilib Tn great PukuTte mi r did II mill now ' v. I ' at HI Ii thi Ki n ootflaidai t - Phlla(atphlu Natlhnali bai the km? hiihoi "Qvi vy" ri 1 1 nth imaaned nut KM lWenty ,r,, ml In im run in i ...ml- m .Ih 1 1 1 IKiHTuN All H 'I O I I Hoopar, rl s I I I I I Hem l. m ii ii n i i Hanrtckarn, nt . I d I " Thomas, i 4 I 0 Ipaaher, c( J 1 I :i ( 1 HoMltaal lb 6 1 T 1 l.i w 1- If 4 1 I I II II Qafdnor, n, 4 i 1 1 1 . Barry, lb 3 0 I 1 I 0 fnn iKHll, i 1 ii o i I 0 .1,, I,', i in, I n ii i ii n Ruth, p .301 i i ii J-'nMi'r. h . .00 ii o ii ii TntiilH . so :i i; ; (i t & Batted fm naimc In ninth, x Battad Km I on in rtfth Pawn n it i Datrott , . Ml Mi mm- I i Boaton i on on.' Mp :i ii I Mumtnary Three baac imn Uawli Hinii n baaH Vaaeh, Manaca, HunIi an i Iflot ftN - 1 -abbj Urn i ) Double i.iv HumIi v, ,iuik inn! Burnt i. H HI hllKI I'lll, 'II HI III, Hi,, I, . I IIMl Iihm' on iiihim- Detroit Ht'iiiiiii i. Baaei on imii Hff pauaa I, ott Ruth 4. utr roatar I rtlli Ott Ruth I In v -:i ininiiKM nff Fi'"ii'i nona in i i :i Mil b nl. hoi- l' limb I Villi kh in k i,in It) Dauu i. Ruth 6, h ffoatar I, Phaaad boll Carrtann iiiiuii hi ottdblin uni Hlldabi nil Tin,.-, II aahl niton o si i onbt I Waahlnajton, Bapt li, Duoioni ,,iiiik pitch! (font r.HH" N D., mho pacantl) lolned Waihlnfton, dupllcal ct hi ihowlna In hit iniuni aume i, S' HI mill l.i .m I uni,, ml nn, II, n 'Im . In n,l Siitiiin.u fiimi ii ms now Wai like a sugar beet, his v-s were black and blue; His lips were beiten up so much that words would not go through. Said I: "A German howitzer has put and calmly a Will Itl THEY I I W TODAY, Nut, .mill l.i aaraai, tin- rii h ii Lewama. 'er tried lo fight Paris to the Khir job, the imp, i he . nfofcemai till ( th.' paoamakara rom eaal to plai And in St. lyouis tried to be a square and honest ump. "A thousand bottles hit him ere the hnish ul the game, ugh he mav ?et over it he'll Althc .Mirny Hun Men An- lime," Mya an i afternoon iBortina iheat, Anybod) w,lu fends the first pftga knows It. " w " '"" "n,,,'r"'""' II 'he sole dlf- l)( mna bitwim rriaJi iiskrr nn.i It nab Uark i It,,,, Ms. k llkrs I aiaaiy, wh Bakei Hkaa ataaay. M.'l furl her nda n port thni Bufnii oai 0 for the KmIh leH.N eiiHpn-t lliat lliHre are Joonl the Harrison law. SAME OLD CuAME. ip numbi r ol birdi from the north in.ik. iproai li "f th" npaii iinli tiiuti 1 prohibit) tiled pUfeoni, M'GRAW TRIO OF LIKELY RECRUITS PIRATES GET MADDEN FROM GALVESTON CLUB miaunderatandtna haa ' 'i"-M- ' e fact thut l he state I "Rtaburgh nations SToi I W In ah ul nf Clark Griffith'! team. RILEY IS AWARDED TO THE BROWN TEAMi the fan winds slowly o'er! aupcraed himlili plays WiiintiM i hasp iriuiP ' i - hi I.., . ' I ! si in k nut By 1 1 'I'm dlaaa ' " " " 1 1 1 ' y 1 1111 claim nil Kil'.y null rin' , ommiaalon, Inm ev ei . he KreemenI held I if thi- i . purchaaa of Ni i w Tork, tonovi ii ' pin. .Some Don 'ts for Trap Shooters and Hunters drove in tn tying run wnh ins three baaa linn in ih laventh, and Muilin iii mi huiid' l i ul, h Its llartil la, ksun f i ii here mi iiisti iiiuii- it I I i take evei i uatle uf a imsti bouih to be s aura Indtcati f "c ii im min i linn lotnetlntea uni lulltlve peraon ha h penchant for iritr dun tun ,i lead ued Hun mipa pmni a mm li off, Tin- only wln n vim in- 'f VI Ilk le. Don i i -i "I used to pay four bits i to see them play, And yet the game looks just the same to me." Poislhly ltu-i.- I. imthinK In a name.' Im Hues .y-d ,,i,he jitney tiase- kfttla III b in Jnari-z in the bull i 'iigv. Ollmore he hired to train them In the rudiments of their profession. VaeteM nnt sunina iMeteei ihu aaaaaa hadleau thai ike aati4iiaa i ns bud iin iln plirlngr Even thiufh th Card have op- sued. wi, fall In see Why thr fans should lay th l.i hi n th umpire. Why not ini after the men higher up? Poaalbly becaua the man higher I rsnk llnkfr ,,n- of llir iihihI rr- innrUjihi.- beweaall glayara estaat. Mr aayi ke u erUllag i ,..-,, , he aaw art i. ,. .nryt "Oolf," siiv.h Marry V.irtlon, "was advanolng by laapa and hounds In Franc mui Bilglum before the out break of the war, i fear ii will takel llu Kainr .i ionii whllr in recover Its' proaparlty In ilu-nr countrt." one of th gregtaei atroattte of the war Is that It has mgd a hum Mil Of Rolf. hi continental Burop The Qermanl.1 with nil their outltura, hav not leatnrd to In, Hit "Kirr"' -vl'-n M'ev PATRIOTISM. I Hi Mnrr tariluu.l Beware the submarine, my son, The submarine that shoots and tpi ii Braaona Uated, aeaiona for misrato DRUMMER ALLEYS Fon EJtEBCIXB Try a name of Ten Plna 2:5 West i.ohl BR00KFEDS HIT ALL OF JOHNSON'S SLANTS. WINNING TEN TO TWO ,i then i hi ami dl f. Don i di i.; i gun un u l polnti 'i ion .ii 6 i lon'i , i mi, over f ueu i lid snoot w II lion t n your iiiiiis i ik game, tn you aa the rabhil re he is , i r bath " in n Handing wop Unit ainst a Ire until urn In iiih ih,. i, n, o ' 1 a i cieaini M wit h r l r . ms of pow der u Ighth ounoei of - - iMiaiMWlgyhiliwYgiiwaMillMH sail II t - WW1 Brer liai im vtaltofa i be i" -.I, i CI elsml se, un ! all Itl i i, and ttldint 1 1 n t w I - bagea mi ballth hi nai n nil muk iiik t a wll Southern Association. But, most of all, beware thr Zep That drops Itl bombs upon the links Noah i liu, k led si he stood on thi aftardaah aad gated on thi talllni rain. "I'm a luekv mm- km mmt -i, i in country la buiy m iking woedJI en Hi nis and leits for Hie Mm opean t w,r- 1 1 lie...!.- en' nothi ruu Bum man i,p gh llle. 1 Two-i.ise hliaKirke, d fourth rami i. lania, Mrub rhree-biai hil , Chang IP un run Roth D lei . TljO UTI 'iff ' miuni'de 1 1 i I issirv. I : off n t mile hs-liiml (r the sli.ik i-spe ii , ,!,' , 'lent." Ifcni t i st the mum the ground A vun Kllll Mill In the lernui prop v tnte vour Let H stand i rands to LOAFING. There must be something wrong to-diy. Along the baseball line. "No baseball star has busted in Knother star's projecting chin, Nor kicked him on Ihe arching shin, Nor puiverued his spine. Rett I'mni SK.niai ii Truabla, "For many night i hm,, walked the floor, nervous and listless. 1 COUrd nl sleep tnr gos,.-s sn-l bill In my stomach. About six month ..cm i began ualng Chimbarlgln'i Tub lata and in ag) they hav done wonder for me" writes Rfnti o i .i rn He van null, ltd, Obtainable everywhere. 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