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Oshawa Daily Times, 12 Oct 1929, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 1929 PACE NINE 4 World Sen ATHLETICS OVERCOME AN EIGHT RUN LEAD TO WIN WORLD - SERIES" SCURE BY IAWING ------ Special # Leeds United Win Again In . English League; Rangers And TEAMS SENATIONAL BALL GAME thletics Scored Ten Runs in Seventh Innings on Ten Hits, Including Two Home Runs and a Double, After Cubs Had Been Ahead by 8 Runs to 0--Procession of Pitch. ors to the Box for Both Teams in Hectic Game in Which Many World Series Records Were Shattered ~-- Cubs Used Five hers and the Athletics Four A ATHLETICS Bishop, 2 [] ¢ Cochrane, ¢ Simmons, If Foxx, 1b Miller, rf Dykes, 3b Boley, ss Quinn, p. Umpires: (National) at third The Batting Order Van Graflan (American) at plate; Klem (National) at first; Dineen (American) at second; Moran CUBS McMillan, 3b English, ss Hornsby, 2b Wilson, cf Cuyler, rf Stephenson, If Grimm, 1b Taylor, ¢ Root, p. Bhibe Park, Philadelphia, Oct, 18. ~The players ran out with west i for the fourth game of the world's i pories, 'The enthusiasm was intens pitted by the bright warm sunshine i flooding the fleld, Old Jack Quinn, veteran of hun. | dreds of baseball games, warmed gp until th elast minute, as did Charley Root, his younger rival from the Cubs' side, The conference at the plate hes tween the umpires and the two | eaptaing was less extended today plthough Van Graflan, the umpires In-ohief reassured himself an to the stipulation governing balls, coming In contact with the eorners of the plight and left! feld stands, Mo eager were the bleacherites to ot Into Mhibe Park today to nee hel ourth struggle between the . Ohieago Cubs and the Philadelphia 1 Athlet that the gates were clon ! a iyo nm, A or being open an hour and 25 minutes, Many of "the 2,500 who filled up the fleld sents had heen in line all night, Firat Inning Cubs=~=MoMillan walked, Kng- lish flied out to miller on a foul near the right fleld line, Horne by fanned on a spitter, Wilson sin. | gled to right, MeMillan taking wee. ond, Cuyler out on a called third ! strike, 0 rupsi 1 hit; 0 errors, Athletios==Rishop hit a fly to | Stephenson in short left, Haan ~ hunted to MeMillan and was out to Grimm, Two outs on two pitohed balla, Coehrana hit a fly to Eng Heh Laok of second base, 0 runa) 0 hits; 0 erpors, Necond Inning Cubs-=Stephenson © grounded to Rishop and went out to Foxx, 1 Grimm fouled out to Cochrane on [| a olever cateh in front of the dug: out, Taylor grounded to Rishen § and war out to Foxx, 0 rune; 0 Rita 0 errors, Athletioa-~Simmons struck out, pwinging so hard on the third strike that he fell, Foxx grounded to | English and was out to Grimm, Miller hit to MoMillan and was out on a good stop and throw, 0 runs; 0 hits; 0 errors, unassisted, The Athletics made a great klok, claiming the ball was foul, 0 runs; 1 hit; 0 errors Fourth Inning Cubs==Wilson went out on a fly to Miller in deep right, Cuyler singled to right and went to third when the ball rolled through Mil ler, Miller was charged with an error, HMtephenson popped to Hoe ley, Grimm hit a home run over the right tield fence, seoring Cuy« Jar ahead of him, Tayor hit to No ley, and was thrown out at first, 2 runs; 8 hits; 1 error, Athletios----Haan hit In front of the plate, Taylor caught It, Cos chrane hit into left fleld for two bawes, HRimmons hit to MoMillan and Coohrane was run down, Mos Millan to Hornsby, HNimmons went to first, Foxx flied to Wilson close to the stands In centre field, 0 runs; 1 hit; 0 errors, Fitth Inning Cubs-=Root went out, Dykes to Foxx, MeMillan out, Boley to Foxx, English hit to Nigshop and wis thrown out at first, 0 runs; 0 hits; 0 errors, Athletion==Millar hit hard to Root, who was unable to hold the ball, and Miller was safe at first, being credited with a hit, Wilson dropped Dykes' fly to centre and both runners were safe, Miller out at third on an attempted dous ble steal, Dykes being safe at weo- ond, Wilson made a sensational oateh of Noley's long fly and threw to Hornsby to hold Dykes at meos ond, Quinn struck out, 0 runs; 1 hit; 1 error, Nixth Inning Cubg--~Hornahy singled to cens tre. Wheon singled to right ou the first ball pitohed, Hornsby going to second, Cuyler singled to right and Hornsby came home, Wilson stopping at third, Htephengon wins gled, Wilson scoring and Cuyler going to third, Quinn was taken out of the game, and Rube Walberg went into the box, Grimm bunt ed to third, and Walberg's wild throw got past Foxx, allowing Cuy- Jer and Stephenson to score, Grimm ley struck out, the to Foxx, nett, batting for Malone, sruck out, swinging wildly at the third strike, 0 runs; 0 hits; Oorrors, box for Chicago, to left fleld, shop to second to left, and Nishop was tagged out at home, runs; 8 hits; 0 errors, three pitehed balls, Chicago 20 1 0 8 |11 Philadelphia s-- " 10 10/18 So. Root, Nehf, Blake, Malone, Carlson and Taylor, Quinn, Walberg, Rommel, Grove and Cochrane PITCHERS FOR TODAY JAUK QUINN Who is In the box for the Ahiotes| CHARLIN GRIMM Chicago, hit & home run "In the fourth, weoring two runs to put his team ahead, ---------- HIT HOME RUNS TODAY n= CHARLEY ROOT Who Is pitehing for the Chicago Cubw, a Al, NIMMONS Athloties, hit a home run on the firat ball pitched in the eighth in. ning, Burns struck out, 10 rungs; 10 hits; 0 errors Righth Tnuing Cubs--CGrove now pltehing for Athletlos, Grimm out, Doley Taylor struck out, Harts Athlatien~Carlson Is now in the Rishop singled Haan sacrificed Bis Coohrane singled Simmons struck out, 0 Ninth Inning MoMillan struck out on English struck Cubs and finally ax a baseball reporter, He was born in Booneville, Indiana, some 40-0dd years ago, of Dutch pars ents, Veeak has & remarkable personal ity, and Is immensely popular with twas his the public and players, coungel with Wrigley that brought Joo McCarthy from Louisville as the team manage, EARNSHAW PRAISES BUSH Philadelphia, Oet, 11-=Rush pitch ed a great game and in entitled to that goes with the victory, All of the other Philadelphia all of the glory ed a better game than I did in Chi As for myself, I thing that 1 piteh players feel the same way about n caro, I had plenty of speed through out the battle and never was in any | 3, Home OIl eased to 15 J+4; Imper inl was up 14 at 37 JA; Suptertest CUB BATTERS OVERCOME JINX KIKI CUYLER After compiling an unenviable moord of strikeovits in the world worles games, Hornsby and Cuyler ROGERS HORNSBY yesterday drove In the three runs that won the game for the Chicago Cubs, - -- Ets mmm Closing Market Prices Market Summary by Canadian Press Toronto and New York Btock Quotations Supplied by Ntoble, A Wo He Bo. * TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE Toronto, Oct, 12.«The feature of today's short session of the Toronto Stock Vxchange was the strength displayed by Brazilian Traction and Cockshutt Plow, The former finished the day with a net advance of two points, after touching 75 1:4, while Caclshutt avegistered a gain of thre points at 32, I'he bull of the balance of the turnover was acoeounted for by the ols, International Pete Hirmed J-8 at advanced | at 37 and Service Stas tions moved up 1 1-3 ut 74 1-4, International Nickel was dull but firmer, advancing 1.8 at 85 1.8 EA ha] v STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE 'oronto, Oct, 1-Trading on the Standard Mining Exchange today was decidedly dull with prices shows ing a tendency near the close to slip, Kirkland Lake, Amulet and News bee were prominent in regard to not ivity, the first named sold up 12 points at 67, while the second named eased 2 at 297 and Nowbec eased 1.3 at JW, Noranda closed with a loss of 45 at S08 Mining Corpjoration firmed § at JO5; Mayland cased 60 at 490; Alberta 'Pacific was oft 15 at 3.50, Tock Hughes advanced 15 at 6,00 and S. 2. Pete dropped 25 at 1.90, TORONTO Stook High Low A, & IP, 40 Bid Boll Tel, 188 108 Rrag, «, 78 aN Nogn Close 1608 TM Vorlong and Co, 81 16% 41% 0% 16% Bid spr, Tat, Walkers Util, "A" 16% Ntandard Mines 140 140 204 20 MN | a7 170 yoo 146 2807 FTE i Mn 170 900 Aux Amulet Arno 26 Br, Holl 2 Dal, Oil 217 Ea, Oy 170 Faleon 810 Groda, 20 Bid Holl, b70 Hg, Ol 1400 Howey | N) Hd, By, 1700 Kd, Lk, 1] Lk, 8h, 23560 Malar, 44 Bld Mn, Ds, 14% Bld Meln, 1800 Mun, Cpr, #00 Ron oo ai rda, bO16 420 20 178 6h0 700 , 200 800 1280 80 id0 145 19% Boo 1676 0 1700 Hh 20060 570 1680 1405 dsb LER sodo 410 LTR 178 id0 700 100 6no 130 80 f40 1408 10% WINNIPEG GRAIN Winnipeg, Oct, 18.--=Wheat, Oct, 8o to Yeo higher at 148 to 1481; Nov, 80 higher at 141%e¢ Doe. %o to 10 higher at 148 to Vipond Ventures Wr, Hr, Wainwell 10% | Oldham Athletio (a Cup (By Canadian Press Lossed Wire) Glusgow, Beotland, Oct, 12.0 Rangers and Celtic played a score loss draw in the final for the Glasgow Hoccer Cup, The match was played at Hampden Park, (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) London, Oct, 12.~Results of football games played in the Brit. ish Isles today were ans follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 1, Derby County 1, Auton Villa 6, Everton 2, Blackburn Rovers 0, Shefligld United 1, {| Leeds United 2, Bolton Wanderers 1 Birmingham 1, United 2, Grimsby LAverpool 2, Manchester Town 0. Middlesbro 1, Hundarsfiald Town 8 Newcastle United 2, Burnley 1, Portsmouth 2, Mancloster City 2, Bhetfield Wednesday 1, Sunder land 1, Westham United 1, Lelcester City 2 ENGLISH LEAGUE, SECOND DIVISION Blackpool 8, Cardift City 0, Bradford City 3, Bristol City 0, Bury 2, Barnsley 1, Chelsen 1, Bradford 2, Hull City 0, Chariton Athletics 2, Millwall 1, Bouthampton 1, Nottingham Forest 0, West Brom« wieh Alblon 2. 2, Tottenham Hotspury 0, Stoke City 2, Reading 2 Bwansea Town 4, Preston End 0, Molverhampton Wanderers Notts County 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE, THIRD DIVL. SION, SOUTHERN SECTION Brounemouth and Roscombe 0, Queen's Park Rangers 0, Brentwood 8, Coventry Olty 1, Brighton and Hove 3, Newport North 5, Claption Orlent 1, Celtic Play Scoreless Tie Aberdeen Remains on Top of the Scottish League by Virtue of a Sparkling Win Over Ayr United--Celtic and Rang- ers Were Engaged in the Fjnal Round for the Glasgow County 2. Bristol Rovers 1, Watford 2. Walsall 1, Exeter City 6, Crystal Palace 1, Luton Town 4, Fulham 1, Northampton Town 3, Gillingham 1 Plymouth Argyle 2, Merthyr Town 1 Bouthend United 1, Norwich City 1 Swindon Town 2, Torquay United 1, ENGLISH LEAGUE, THIRD DIVI. SION, NORTHERN SECTION Carlisle United 5, Wrexham 1, Crewe Alexandra 2, New Brighton dy Halifax Town 0, Hartlepool United 0, Lincoln City 2, Chesterfield 1. Nelson 2, Barrow 0, Rochdale 4, Accrington Ktanley 0. Rotherham United 1, Darlington 4 Southpert 1, Port Vale 2. Tranmers Rovers 8, Doncaster Rovers 1, Wigan Borough 1, South Shields 1, York City 1, Btockport County £2, BCOTTISH LEAGUE, FIRST DIVISION Aberdeen 4, Ayr United 1, Clyde 8, Morton 1. Cawdenbeath 0, Motherwell 0, ) Falkirk 2, Hearts 8, Hamilton Academicals 2, Dundes 0 Hibernians 3, Partick Thistle 0. Kilmarnock 8, St, Johnstone 1, Bt. Mirren 0, Alrdrionians 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE, SECOND DIVISION Albion Rovers 7, Brechin City 1, Allon 1, Leith Athletics 3. | Armadale 0, Arbroath 1, : Clydebank 0, Stenhousemuir 2, East Fife 5, Bolness 0, ! 1} Montrose 8, King's Park 3. Queen of South 5, Dumbarton 0. St, Bernard's 2, Raith Rovers 2. Third Lanark 3, Dunfermline 1. Forfar 1, East Stirlingshire 0, TODAY'S RUGBY SCORES SENIOR O.R.F\U, Sarnia 6; Varsity 0, 1st quarter, Sarnia 11; Varsity 0, Halt time, Sarnia 16; Varsity 0, Srd quarter, Sarnia 21; Varsity 6, Final score, Kitohener 11; St. Mike's 1, 1st qts Kitchener 16; St. Mike's 1, % time Windsor 2; Hamilton 0, Ist quarter SENIOR INTERCOLLEGIATE Queens 2; Varsity 1, 1st quarter, Queens 8; Varsity 1, Half time, MoGill 10; Western 0, 1st quarter, MoGill 10; Western 0, Half time, SENIOR INTER-PROVINCIAL Montreal 2; Ottawa 0. 1st quarter, Montreal 2; Ottawa 0, Half time, Tigers 0; Argos 3. lst quarter, CONNIE MACK HAS uged 3, were being noted for the first time, although it would no doubt have heen a severe shock to their parents to be advised by some sooth saver. they would later be compared with Plank and Waddell, Little World Series is On Again To-day Rochester, Oct, 12.~Rothester and Kansan City meet this afters noon in the eighth game of their Junior world's series at Red Wing stadium, with the Association champions leading in the series by four games to threo. A victory today for the Hiues will bring the series to an end, while a Rochester win will neces sitate the ninth and last game here on Sunday. Both Manager Zwilling, of the Blues, and Southworth, of the Red Wings, will use their star hurlers today, Tom Sheehan and Tex Carleton will oppose each other on the mound and both of these rights handed twirlers have won two games so far In the series with ne defeats, Sheehan won both his games at Kansas City, while Carleton brought the Red Wings back in the race with a victory here Tues day aftor the Blues wera lead the series by th Shimon to 1 to Miller, 0 aN a2 i" 20 MN 11 LLEM HN iM 10K i Br, A, Oll 04% Carl, 6% Nid Cookshutt 88 Cn, Bred, 24 Cn, Malt, 20 Can, nd 24% Alcohol 18% Pld Dur, Mot, 13 out, Hornsby flied runs 0 hita; © errors, Final Boore Cuba Athletions going round to third, Taylor flied out to Haas and Quinn scored on the throw to the plate, the decision ll Cuba---Root it out on ip] "one handed stop by who the ball in front of bons Mes being a close one, Root struck out, k © MoMillan struck out, 0 runs; § hy real trouble outside of the second inning when Wilson hit his triple in the second and in the sixth when the Cubs scored their three runs The ball that Cuyler hit off me that won the mame was a quiver, "The breaks" were against us at times, but you've got to expect them i Third Inning 148%; May, Xe to %o higher at 104% to 1564 Barley, oats, flax and rye not open, NEW YORK MARKETS CLOSED Now York, Oct, 19.~The New York Stock Exchange and all other BEEN LONG TINE WITH ATHLETICS R HR 311 1 10 18 2 On all sides the edge in today's frat, English walked, | t, Boley | Athletica=Rishop filed out to cond twirler, Who may go | Boley and waa oun ! A the ball a Cuyler, Maas went out, Hornshy © Millan litted to Foxx, f \ he to hits; 1 error, runs eluded Cuylen, | Grimm and wan . Dykes went to | Quinn up, the © | Ball one, outalds, ad, Ball two, oy mlled, Strike | Quinn I grounded to Gpl I --- a % > wR » RUBE WALBERG Quine in the hex tur Poe Aihlatica tn 'the Sixth Inning | doud of today's game, in | the box for the Athletics, Foxx, 1 run; 2 hits; 0 errors, Wine Cuyler, 0 runs; 0 hits; 0 orrors. Seventh Inning Qubs=Rddie Rommel went Into Bagliah filed out to Haas, Norisby sta tod centre. son walks A rr ait to left field, and Hornsby . d, Ktephenson hit {ato & double play, Dykes to Bishop to Foxx. 1 run; 2 hits; Derrors, Athletica==Simmons hit a hom pin into the right fleld stands, Foxx was safe on a Texan Leaguer, Miller safe on a long high single to centre, Dykes hit to left fleld, Boor and Miller golng to seoond, oy alngled to oentve, Miller scoring and Dykes noing to third, This made five hita in w row, Burns batted for Rommel, and sent up a fly to English, Bish hits through the hox for a sine gle, scoring Dykes and sending bu ley to third, Root was removed from the game and was replaced by Art Nehf, Haas flied to Wilson, who misjudged. it, the hit soln for a home run, scoring Roley au Bishop and making tl gore § to T for the Cubs, Ooohrdh MNwalked, Blmmona up for the seco, time Sherif MakeChnok in the box, ®ieth mm yaad Cochrane went od to contre h ying hi 0 x x AR tn Miller was hit by a pitohs od ball, Ming the bases, Dykes , scoring Simmons and J ARG Woo hod calls him Witham engaging In such occupations as «| newshoy, a drag stare apprentice, | CUBS' PRESIDENT ATONE TIME WAS SPORTS WRITER Criticism of the Cubs Got Him Job as Their Manager Chicago, 1s, Oot, 12=Once there was a baseball reporter wha knew more about running the home town club than the man who got paid for the job, And that's how William 1 feeck, president of the Chicago Cubs, got his hh Back in 1918 Bill was writing bases ball for the Chicago Lvening Ame erican, IMs specialty was 4 ding things wrong with the Cubs and talks ing about them Wn pity But his criticiam was constructive, One day when Veeck was on his way to the LN box to cover a game he met 'liam Wrigley, owner of the team "You seem to know 30 much about running a ball club" sald Waigley, referring to a rather pointed eritis olism Veeck had written that day thow would you like to have the . E00 and aceepted, He was hire od on the spot, himselt for the mymad dws Veeck, stunned for a second, | ties of handling @ big league club by | 1] Foxx, Miller going to third, Be printer's devil, a few other things' in any ball game, We'll win today and end the series on Monday, First OMee Noy-=1t's pretty cold weather for baseball, Second Office Boyw=Yen, 1 don't think wy grandmother will die un til it gels warmer, a8 bl ary "wu BAM ht Ford "A" AR Gypsum an Imp. Ol ATH It, Pet, Mu 1, Nki,. bO% Me, Hr. 50% Bia Mo, Fr, 804% R, Btation 78% Bid Vo % ¥ Te 5 WHEN JIMMY FOXX HIT RIS SRCOND MOMER Ly youngster of the Athletics is shown at the bat as ho delivered | sl, swipe which scored two runners in front of him and literally broke the hearta of the Cubs and also broke dhe second game of \he meplen, up oid ball game at Chicago, It was in ~ secuvities and commodities mar. kets, and the banka were olosed today in observance of Columbum Day, a legal holliday, Ottawa Senators Meeting Trouble - Ottawa, Oct, 12--=Silence and pos- albly a bit of mystery, prt final movements of the Ottawa \J team on the eve of the our game here today against Montreal AAA Thirty men went through the signal drill fast evening, but at the termination of the workout Coach Joo Miller had nothing to say regar- ding a line up. The Senator nieutor refused to be drawn out, and § stated that "the line up will be announced just before game time." Things have not been going well this past week and while last night's big turnout was somewhat of a surprise, there was not even an indication of what dozen would take the field today against the Wheelers, NURSERY SONG Day comes like silver water On #od of purple sleep Hor gown of stata unbuttoned, Countsoounting her sheep. Her black sheep are thoughts Crying where and when: Her white onea are flowering Good wishes of men, Day comes washed and ready To show ua grass and springs, To teach us how to canter,' . To rub eur folded wings, lonely Has Won 'Seven Pennants Since He Took Hold of Team in 1902 New York, N.Y, Oct, 12 « When you consider that Connie Mack was piloting the Athletics to their first merican League Pennant in © fore any one of his Brienhiay v Three" == Cochrane, Foxx and Sim- mons==was born, you have some idea of what it means to the old master to lead the big parade again, 15 years after he ripped apart one of the greatest baseball machines of all time, When you also realize that Mack will guide his "boys" in the world's series battle that starts Oc. tober 8 at Chicago, where the Ath letics of 1910 put the skids under an- other great Cub team, you may also realize a few of the emotions that stir the competitive spirit of the 60. year-old dean of strategists, A Generations of ballsplayers, all-time stars such as Cobb and Speaker, have come and gone while Mack has stuck to the helm of the Philadelphia craft, winning seven Jennants over a pers jod stretching from 1902 to 1939, Baseball men think of John Pieus Quinn, dean of the Athletics' pitchs ing staff, as an old man, - At #4 or thereabouts he is the oldest major leaguer in active service bv } nn was a callow youth of 17, t in the coal regions of Pennsylvania, when Mack's famous scorecard was signalling to such great moundsmen as Nddie Plank and Rube Waddell, with the 1902 champions, At about the same time, the left handed tendencies of Robert Grove, aged 2, and George Walberg, Louis Cardinals next with Paul Derringér, a chester pitoher, 5 the leading pite 5 thin national league thi before the series put down as one pl win three games for » WOODY ENGLISH Shortstop of the Cubs, who has already made four ercors in the firet three world sories games,

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