Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Sep 1926, p. 8

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ngston Pitcher, Held Visitors to Two Hits, ected Nine--P) Chambers in Great Home Contri Collecting nine hits off the de- ety of two Goodyear pitchers, in- cluding a home run by Cherry 'with One on, four doubles and four singles, while Cairns held the oppo- ition to two hits, the Kingston team, champions of the Central On- tario Baseball League, advanced a Btep in the next round of the senior | O.B.A.A. series by winning yester- day's game by the score of 6-1. The Bcore about indicates the difference © of the teams on the showing made In yesterday's game and there is Bvery reason to believe that the 'Kingston team can win the second &ame in Toronto on Saturday. he first visiting pitcher, Plummer, and the slowness of the Goodyear team in taking the field a+ #ach inning, the game would doubt- been played in: § season at any rate, It WAS a game in which dazzling work Was turned in by outfielders Cherry f the Kingston team and Albright the Toronto team. Both made 'Bensational catches and contributed @ fielding features of the day's ¥. Chetry, backing & hit by McCallum in the ninth Bing, reached far over his head to Own the drive. In doing so, of the game. Of the two hits made by 'one Was a<lean one, lucky bit of work with a pinch of ontributory negligence being in. However, Kingston land- for nine safe blows about which Te was absolutely no doubt. The seature clout of these was a home % by Cherry in the ath foning with Thompson ahéad Bim. ~The smash came with two odyear, the other being and the ball was sent far out of |, playing field between left and tre fields: It was a beautiful 'e and was wel] Worthy of circuit ut classification. | BOFIEDL of the Toronto team con- ed one of 'the finest catches has been seen on the local dia- this seastn. Teepell sent ao fly just back. of-second base. ht was playing far out in cen- t despite the long run ahead Mm, 'and seeing that the second was mot likely to get the he tore madly to get under it order to get the ball he had 'end his gloved hand and he "it on the run with one hand. : Was a play that thrilled the crowd they warmly applauded the player's great effort. A thing 'happened right after Arnel, the next batter, drove h lines down third base and jeped In the air to spear the one hand. This was an- er great catch. 3 the first three innings of yes- 1 Bame, it appeared as though ran might settie the jssue. The - finisheq - the. third session t scoring and Kingston held Out in the first of the 5 'was due then, how. and it came. on landed Tuns in this inning. first man out 'Halbert a one clouted for [base hits, Batstons, Britton. "Arnfel; wild one and | Halbert reached thirg With Cherry at threw a tice hit, | hour 38 "the Run--Albright, Ch buted Sensational Folding. aS - ; \ veri HIRASEBALY B SCORES : National League, RHE Clncinnat! ...800 000 010--1 9 2 Pittsburgh +++100 011 033-8 15 0 Batteries: Donohue, Lucas and Hargrave; Meadows ana Smith, Second game: ' Cincinnati . 000 000 000-- 0° 9 1 Pittsburgh -.-. 125 309 00x--11"17 o Batteries: Luque, Meeker, Lucas, Nehf and Picinich, Wingo; Hill and Smith, Gooch, New York .,.201 000 200-- 5 10 © on, .. ..100000 000--- 1.59 Batteries: Fitzsimmons and Flor. ence; Genewich, R. Smith and Tay- lor. Second game: New York ., -000 001 010-- 2 Boston ».101 010 01x-- 4 Batterfes: Ring, Davies, Scott and Florence; Wertz and Taylor, Brooklyn ...010 110 100-- 4 10 2 Philadelphia 000 100 106-- 3 90 lummer Forced to Retire Sev erry Got 'and Terry ed to retire the side by striking out Cairns, } The eighth inning saw the visitors get their two hits and one run to- gether. The first man up, Lamonte, singled. Ming flied to Halbérs Kelly 'wag thrown at: first by Bat. stone, Lamonte going to second, A bit by Chambers scored Lamonte for the only run that the visitors could muster. Albright finished the inn- ing by being thrown at first by Hal. bert on a ground ball. : Kingston finished off the game in the last of the eighth by scoring two more runs, Thompson singled and Halbert sacrificed him down to sec- Batteries: McGraw and Har. ond. Batstone was thrown at first greaves; Knight, Pierce and Hen- by Chambers, With two out, Cherry (line. landed on ope for a homer and Thompson Crossed over ahead of him. Britton followed through with a single but was Jeft on when Pur- vis finished by lifting to Albright in centre, Newark «=: 000000 000--0:5 0 Of the visitors, Terry at. third Batteries: Reddy and Daly; Han- base, who, by the way, wore glasses, {kins Décatur and Wilson, ; played ths Smartest game, He mada 8 d game: two splendid catches, his first cap- {Jersey City ture of a ground ball that Cherry | Newark sent to him in the second inning and 61 -------- International League. Rochester and Syracuse were idle R.H RB ++ .001 400 000--5 .9 0 | Jersey City 100 000 0-1 6 0 « +..002010 x--3 4 2 (Seven innings) last of the|: the one Halbert lined at him in the Sixth. He also made a beautiful throw cz a &round "ball that Hal: bert tolled to hie in the eighth when he sacrificed Thompson to second. It was a perfect throw to first with plenty of speed behind it. Albright made one clever. and sensational catch and grabbed off two "others. Herb. Kelly, former Kingston boy caught a splendiq game for the Goodyear team, despite two bad cracks he received on the left arni. The box score of the game ix ag follows; Batteries: O'Neil} Twombley end Schulte. Biftalo ¢.000000 00070 8 2 Toronto -603.103 08x16 18. 0 Batteries Stryker, Brice, Kamp Barnes; = Sorrell and and Cobb: ++4,003 401 010--9 7 2 ++.000 200 000--2 8 2 Batteries: Barnshaw and Freitas: Beard, Marquis and Lynn, ; ry---- American Leéague. Boston ». , «++ 201 000 200--5 11 2 New "York =, 000 000 200-3 50 Batterfes: Wiltse and Gaston; Jones, Braxton and Bengough. Cleveland ...120 103 000-- 7 12 2 Detroit .. ..300 430 00x--10 17 0 Batteries: Shaute, Karr, Benge and Sewell; Whitehall and Woodall, ------ STANDING OF THE CLUBS RHE Sb KINGSTON, AB Thompson, If, cf é Halbert, 2p ... Batstone, 3b .. Cherry, cf .... aDaley, It ... Britton, sy . ,. Purvis, 1b Teepell, rt . Ariel, ¢ Cairns, Pie Doe - Soonommd ©oSoocenwoh National League, 4 Won Lost P.C. 81 57 .587 59 .566 58 ..564 SOOHO ON My SHON O MNS mT St. Louls vires Cincinnatf .. > | a5 E 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 1 2 0 0 1 gi > Www ol ube 6 9 Pittsburgh .. ., ... Chicago . New York Brooklyn .. sivas Philadelphia: ., ,... 51 Boston' .. .. ,..... B2 American League, Won 84 ~ - 62 544 68.481 '7% 483 78.395 81 .391 aWent to left field in ninth when Cherry retired through injury, -- GOODYEAR, AB Albright, of ... McCallum, 2b Terry, 3b, .... Walsh, rt... Boland, If .. .. Lamonte, 1b . Mills, ps... Kelly; ¢ . Plummer, Poa. aChambers,; PD. bRiley eCarson 3 SooNMASORLLeR Lost P.C. 52 618 58.570 61 .545 61 541 67 511 67 504 80.407 .309 New York-......... Cleveland .. .. .... 77 Philadelphia .. 73 Washington .. .. .. 72 Detroit ., .. assess T0 Chicago. .. .. ...: 68 St. Louis .. .. .... 55 Boston'... ... . 43 ; International Teague. : Won Lost P.C. Toronto .. .. +40..100 52 658 | Baltimore .. 61.591 Newark ., .. .,. 63 580 Buffalo .. ., 64 579 hester .. .. .,.. 75.503 pg we shes. 8T 82 480 Syracuse .. .. . 61 85 .418 Reading 30 115 CL SOocoomosoo oy Sorc ocmcoben ll SeecokMcococecl ¢ -5 COCO RW® Owe 81 1 4 12 1 aReplaced * Plumber . in last o seventh. 8:4 bBatted for Walsh in ninth. cBatted for Boland in ninth. Score by inn 8s; : year... .+000000010---1 Kingston... 00030012x--8 Summary: Home ruft, Cherry: two- 88 87 88 78 "saan .w . eee Aha struck out, by New Sept. 8.--Mary kK. Browne, of Santa Monica, California, jfor 15 years an 'outstanding lawn tennis Mills to Lamonte; first base on bails. oft Cairns, 1, off Plummer 2; left on bases, Kingsto ; pitch, Plumm star and former national champion, has become a Professional, Ending a Halbert; time of minutes; Smith, 7 0§ 207 1 RCE, i TPT Bruce Cairns did masterful work in yesterday's game against Good- year of Toronto. The visitors did not get anything near a hit until the eighth inning. They got two then and that formed their total for the day. The local hurler was Boing strong all the time and it looked for a time as though he would pitch a Bo-hit, no-run game. 3 ' is' a former Kingston ingston. tarday. The opposing catchers in yesterday's game started out as third- basemen or short-stops. Jimmy Arniel took up catching work long after te had starred as a third-sacker, and he was Tegarded as a very capable man for the danger corner. Kelly, too, has turned in many good games 'n Kingston ef third and short. It was strange that these two plapers should oppose each other as catchers. It took Kingston until the Yesterday, 'but when otice they fourth inning to get a hit off Plummer landed on him, it was for the finish' Plummer intentionally passed though he was cried down at that action in some degree when Cherry Cherry in the fourth inning, and, time, he was later Justified for his cracked out a long home run, The teams meet in Toronto next Saturday in the second game of the present series to decide which team shall go on and meat the Toronto winner in the next round of the senior O.B.A.A. series. It doesn't look as though a third game should be necessary, Mr, William Wylie, president of the Fastern O.B.AA, was at the game yesterday to see things through, | CROSS.-WORD PUZZLE There are no two-letter or plural words used 'in' this puzzle, A majority of the words are three and four letters long. Horizontal, 34, One in cards. 1. A married woman. 36. Barbed spear. 6. Long bench in a{89. A person of grotes- church, 8. The spread of an arch. 12, Bad. 13. 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