All-Stars Primed “Power” Tilt: in His Choices ■■ 1 ■ —■ ■ — for■ _. Terry Snooty POISON PAUL FROM PITTSBURGH —By JIM BERRYMAN Statistics ^ —1 League JULY 5, 1937. f CINCH — IT WENT WAV I MBS WILL GET MG loVEE T'THIRP HE \ AMERICAN. ^ PASEl} \<*AIN'."I \ RESULTS YESTERDAY. iHT A*WELL\ New York, 7; Washington, 0. LK'IM-HEIL^ Boston. 7—4; Philadelphia. R—2 (sec- T ON AMVlA/AYf, ond eight '. CHANCE TO START Chicago. 4—!i; St. Louis, 2—fi. Detroit, 3; Cleveland, 3 (seven Innings, *-' rain). fERE STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Pick Reveals ‘Dream Game’ Rookie to Face Yankees Fans, Experts Still Protest

* e No Show—Stone O S Longer Friday—Home Sojourn S1 S S! J g 2 3 23 Selections—Gomez Apt to ‘Crowded’ From Clash. 5 3 ° r s« pi |i |i: ; I Nets 9 of 16 Tilts. s- i ! P- S Si: ! « ! Open Fire for A. L. / DURING 11 YEARS “! BY FRANCIS E. STAN. I I I ?! I WITH PITTSBURGH Si aH Correspondent ot The Star. BY DREW * BtalT Correspondent ol The Star. NYI—1 51 41 71 (11 41 ~7 M» 142122 L65H: MIDDLETON, HE HAS BATTED HILADELPHIA, 5.—New- Associated Press Sports Writer. — July Chi I 51—| 31 31 5| 111 SI 7;40i37'l.5»7l 3‘; Pa., July 5 THE AMAXINGi ton (Bucky) Jacobs, the skinny Boal 21 (11—; 4| 41 41 i) R 3.") 2(i ,5;4 YORK, July 5.—Base Ball's Joe McCarthy’s se- MAJOR LEAGUE _5'; HUNDREDS "bush whacker” of Uncle Clark Det| 51 5| 51—-| 4| HI 51 7 .37 7* '.5Rii fii2 Midsummer the lection ot Sammy OF PAUL'S HITS HAVE AVERAGE extravaganza, OF.34a is for Ole' 41 2T~H! 41—I 4 3(1 31 .4!>2 id' ; BEEM INFIELD POKES W/HICH HE Griffith, due the surprise 4~| _H game between all-star teams Philadelphia,West of the Browns to replace of R 453 13 «.'U6T his full, young life before this Wn!_3'_3j_5[_3J_«l—f _3!2»,35 NEWof the National and Amer- NATURALLy OUTRAN. th« Injured Gerald Walker on the 5121142i.333.20i» week Is ended. StLj_2j_2jjlijljj*j_41—I ican Leagues, will be played Wednes- all-star team to- Phi! 11 4| 01 41 4| 4| 3|—120 43 .317:21'; , Jacobs is the kid who was day at Washington with interest not produced fresh contro- L. I32~l27~l20i2ht31135I42I43I—I—I day only signed and imported directly from over the team selections and the versial fuel, but, among other items, the campus of the of C.AMKS TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. /*gosh: i < University outcome at a higher pitch than the list of "second-division 1 As Wash, at Phila. (2). All games postponed. upped Richmond. a National he now at any time since the was in- / WOULDA TAG-1 Bos. at N. Y (2). game ball players” on his squad to nine in has two of QED'IM BUT\ pitched innings major Cleve. at St. L. (21. augurated at Chicago in 1933. number. base ball and Chicago at Det. (2i. l HE PIDN’EVEN) league Manager Bucky President Roosevelt, attending an While members of the Washington Harris announced that when \ SLOW POWAl/ today NATIONAL. all-star game for the first time, will ball club, particularly, waxed indig- the Washingtons visit New York at throw VHEREl^ RESULTS YESTERDAY. out the first ball to start the nant that Johnny Stone again was the end of this week for a three-game New York. R; Brooklyn. 5. struggle at 1:30 p m. snubbed by it was noted series he will start Jacobs. K—R: McCarthy, Chicago. Pittsburgh. 5—7 While the size of the Washington that for the second consecutive year Jacobs doesn’t know it accord- Boston. 14—4: Philadelphia, W—2 tsec- yet. ona. In innings'. Park precludes any forecast of a the American start- ing to Harris, but the next time that St. Louis. 1—5: 0—2 (sec- League’s probable Cincinnati, record crowd, the game is ond, six Innings, rain). heralded in the classic on Wednes- faces the Grifls. the ing line-up by Secretary Ed Eynon of the Na- at Griffith Stadium is likely to be kid, in the twin interests of saving a STANDING OF THE CLUBS. day tionals as a sellout. This means better that far more representative than Bill Ter- pitcher and giving Jacobs ol ssi SI *e; ui mi o Si * r* *01 CQ 30,392 fans will pay $26,977 to see the some — Ol » w National experience, will oppose the ^P r- © Em 3 ry's outfit. great '* 3 *+ n League 0 M1 V O 2 p5 E3 contest. The gate, less the Yankee Before s> L. V, cr o pr S' 2 operating Neither of the all-star game man- southpaw. the Nats q. 3 °"m^2 2©;cc'sCT3« f expenses, will be turned over to a entrained for to a - agers officially has announced his Philly play 3 fund for header fr-iS ! l Si. indigent players. starting line-up, but Terry’s ostensibly with the Athletics today Ja- " cobs walked to the line 1 1: 1: 11 1! H i 1 g|: 1: was easy to figure. The cheerless firing yester- !_ Nightmare for Managers. and worked one Chll—I 6| 8i 41 Rl 51 5i S'4~2 251.627j_ leader of the Giants, as a matter of day scoreless . year at HE HAS BEEN A GALLOPING GHOST NYI 5|—I 61 71 41 Rl 71 R.41 2R Boston the National At the time. Washington was hope- .H12i_i_ J^AST fact, virtually has tipped his hand ON THE BASE PATHS FOP WANT YEARS... StLl 21 41—| 31 111 51 Hi 8137 2h League halted the American lessly beaten, 7 to 0, but Harris liked ,5R!I_4_ and, as far as the so-called experts pit! 41_2;_51—I 71_61 81 513613(125451 61.; Leaguers, 4-3, breaking a of the way Jacobs flung at the Yanks’ string can see, Terry will ape Charley Best 21 41 21 4|—1 8| 61 4130137 .448 triumphs that had row.” 12_ extended since "murderers Between this pleas- 3R 43- Grimm's tactics of 1936 and rely B.U _5 2 51 Ri 1!—I 5i 4i2S 121; the game was first played at ant impression and the manner in Chicago. on from the Ctol 31 5| li II 51 31—I 7125140 .385 16_ The two chiefly players ranking Pact/ great hurlers, which Gomez subdued his club Bucky Phi! 4 3 1 3' 3 — 35 42 .373 17 teams of the . 5i_4 and , who decided to let (Jacobs) become L. 42—- turned back Bucky l35!3Ri2S,3()i37i3Hi4" the a junior circuit hitters last Talent WfBIV BiRcooo sacrificial lamb the next time Go- year, Top-notch Likely. FELLER GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. will be on AGAIN 0. K. hand mez faced Washington. again, plus the 'T'HOSE who have chosen to guess N. Y. at Boston (2>. No games scheduled. talented Van A OF THE PI RATES.. WILL Phila. at Brklyn. Lingle Mungo, Brookl see Paul (2). Terry's starting line-up ■mis lvn's of BE OKIE OF THE NATIONAL nniomf tacauon. St. Louis at Chi (21. exponent “the high hard one.” Waner, Frank Demaree and Joe Med- Cin. at Pitts. <2i. and the LEAGUE'S SCORING LIKE the way that boy cuts highest hitting infield and wick in the outfield; , outfield IS VERDICT OF TEST THREATS WHEN THE ANNUAL loose." explained Hams. "He the older league has yet been , Dick Bartell and Arky able to muster. "DREAM GAME" IS PLAYED doesn't figure to beat the Yanks, of Vaughan in the infield; Gabby Hart- Managers Bill IN course, but neither do we figure to Terry of the Giants nett behind the bat. and either GRIFF STADIUM...THE and Joe Dizzy beat Gomez, the he was of the Loses to but Arm way pitching McCarthy Yankees < Dean or Carl Hubbell in the box. Tigers, LITTLE OUTFIELDER LONG have chosen the yesterday. It will be good experience teams for this year's and Hartnett are AGO EARNED THE NICK- Herman. Demaree for Jacobs. I think he will become game, a departure from the original of the Cubs. Bartell Seems Sound—Yankee, NAME OF SBI&POISON" idea league-leading quite a pitcher some day. which assigned this duty to the and Hubbell wear the habiliment of fans. Cub "I intend to pitch the kid against For Messrs. Terry and McCarthy the second-place Giants. Medwick, Flags Seen Due. the dream Gomez in New York. That’ll prob- AUTO RACE CHOICE game has turned into a Dean to the third- Mize and belong BY SID FEDER, ably be Saturday. If we should hap- nightmare. Fans and experts have Cardinals and Waner and place Associated Press Sports Writer. pen to get out in front I will be sure protested violently against the selec- the flannel of the Vaughan sport WAS a glorious Fourth for a lot to have somebody warmed up and tions. particularly in the National Pirates. Not a player Caracciola Also Is fourth-place of base ball folks, particularly ready to step into the game and take Highly League where Terry’s choice of Arkv on a second-division club is listed those uniforms of the over for the boy.” Vaughan, Pittsburgh to sporting , play , CU1UJIJ* uuo Fiuuy;, In the Rated, but Both Germans third IT and Chicago meantime the Nats are just base over the circuit's regular This line-up. if guessed as satisfied that speculative Cubs, but you'd have to look a long the all-star game third .sackers has given the solid cit- will be reminiscent of the will Fear Nuvolari. eorrectly, way today to find a happier lad than mean a vacation lasting from izens of Brooklyn and Philadelphia, 1938 of National tossed array Leaguers Master Robert Feller. twilight tonight until Friday, when B- the Associated Press. heme cities of Joe and capo and other major league cities, Stripp Pinkie at the circuit stars in Boston. will be in junior Master Robert was a kid with his they Gotham. The Griffs Whitney, plenty to shout about. the affiair will come pretty close to N. Y July 5.— Manager Grimm did not pull any first got all the taste they cared to have firecracker, all because that mys- flat. Bernd Rosemever, Ger- in the Bees falling of Fill punches last year park. terious of his Gomez yesterday before a paying Sluggers Both Teams. salary wing apparently The real reason for the many's aee driver, is fa- He used 14 against the team of 23.000. them to players has stopped up, and he now is throng Holding to win American League will use acting “POPPING the fan a chance WESTBURY.vored the second such that also and all game—giving five rf'HE McCarthy piloted to take a hits, I^fty registered his second ready regular pitching turn to his into annual George Vanderbilt Cup race sluggers as . Hank except two were Cubs, Cards or Giants. dip oar things— shut-out. for the . at the Roosevelt Raceway today. The Greenberg, Joe Dimaggio. His starting line-up was composed of is gone. Charley For Robert—and the rest of the In- event was postponed by rain Satur- Gohringer, and Bill four Cubs, four Cards and one Philly Those who advocated and caused Nington Never Disappoints. Dickey, dians—that bit of cheering news day. outstanding batsmen in a representative, Pinky the switch from the fans’ vote to the 7-to-0 beating yesterday ended league meant more than anything else yes- OPFT5tan... rJ'HE Rosemeyer is one of the most con- never shy of men handy with the wood. Whitney. managerial poll cared to advance only the Griffs' longest home stand terday's program produced. However, sistent winners in the history of auto- Usually deficient at the plate against Later he inserted and Carl one reason. "We are lifting the all- Oi the season with nine victories as for the game in general, the Yanks Fly in the Ointment. mobile and the fact that he their American rivals, the Na- and star from the rank of a show and seven racing, League Hubbell of the Giants, Curt Davis and game against defeats. This was as Cubs were the big stuff. July 5.—It may develop that Washington's all-star faces the talented Tazio Nuvolari, last tional League rs have plenty of power Lon Wameke of the Cubs, and Lew making it into a competitive test” was. successful a stretch as the Washing- If tradition holds good—and that if game will be the last one produced with a fine disregard for the folks year's winner; Rudolf Caracciola of for this game Ducky Medwick, Riggs of the Reds. in effect, the declaration. And, if ton firm has enjoyed all season, but is as big as Ducky Medwick's ! w7ho pay to sit in the pews. Or else it may be just the last game. the Mercedes Rex and Cardinal is man of a batting this was intended to be a vote of the team, Mays outfielder, top 1 smug why and wherefore is puzzling. average—the Yanks and Cubs will be PHILADELPHIA.Nearly all developments leading up to the 1937 production Shaw of order that United States Joe Has Team. confidence in the 16 is Wilbur the batting packs power and Representative to big league man- Buddy Myer not hitting He col- fighting it out in next Fall's world 1 loignantlv point a general burst of indifference toward the affair. Wash- doesn't worry him. He has a fine punch from top to bottom. It in- ^PHUS only five of the eight National agers. the big-wigs can get plenty of lected one of the five hits off Gomez series, since they were leading the i ngtonians, who have been working themselves up to a high pitch of excite- record abroad and in trials cludes , Mel Ott. League clubs were represented in 8-to-5 that even these expert judges yesterday, but that only served to qualifying Vaughan, parades for the July 4 dead- 1 nent of late, doubtless will fail to appreciate this contention, but the fact here just about stole the show. Dick Bartell, , the box score. The Pirates, Bees and of base ball flesh erred in their se- bring his average for the last 13 games Johnny line. Now all they have to do is stay 1 emains that except in the preferred areas there is no great enthusiasm. Caracciola is in the Mize and . Dodgers played no part. American lections. to .114. And. it is rumored, that is not pole position in the driver's seat until October 3. F'rinstance, Mr. George Weinstein of. say, Camden or Butte, was pretty for the 300-mile event by virtue of his Vernon (Lefty) Gomez, who has Leaguers berated Grimm’s tactics. enough to make Mr. Myer a vital cog veil peeved when the base ball big-wigs took away his vote on the selection in the been in all-star Harridge for Fan Vote. in the of amazing performance qualify- every game last This year American Leaguers cannot >f the workings any kind of a win- Makes Good. Though Losing. players. He nursed his peeve for few days and then forgot about runs. He to be the first year's, will start for The no ''PHE Nats’ Mr. Harris, for ball club. ing hopes probably the do the same thing. game he all-star He read example, ning FELLER this I game. rarely anything in the papers about it, chiefly German ever to win a Vanderbilt junior circuit. He has a one- a to the July 4 goes down nominated from his More Cup pitched longer is show, according lecause there w-asn't much own club Out- disappointing than Myer in rpO j written on the game. When Managers race. hitter and a five- his last big-wigs of base ball. It is a com- in the book as a red letter day. fielder Johnny Stone and Rick the last week has been Fred Sington, md Joe announced their selections *• Most McCarthy finally Mr. Weinstein and the two times out. After he pitches his petitive test of the relative strength publicized youngster of the year, Ferrell. He ought to know his own the big right-fielder who is trying to j ittle Weinsteins may have sniffed audibly and then forgotten the whole affair Caracciola Has Great Record. three innings, the maximum effort of the two leagues and the rival man- he has been the season's biggest bust ball But Stone was notice- fill the shoes of A1 Simmons. The ill over again. players. has won just about allowed each hurler in this whom to date. They did but has {‘’’ARACCIOLA game, agers may play they please. everything have no ably snubbed by the other managers, Gargantuan guy made exactly They major league team in Camden or Butte, but they read every important European race, McCarthy can call on the ageing, but McCarthy's starting line-up has not write songs about that fast ball of who. instead, voted four hits in the last seven days for a ibout base ball and zestfully accepted the one opportunity to place a finger including the Eifel classic and the wily , Detroit's Tommy been announced, but if a right-handed his before the campaign started, but Buddy and Pitcher .133 average and he has all but defi- n the pie however infinitesimal*—--- Myer Grand Prix events of Switzerland, Wes Ferrell Na- his arm went sour his first Bridges, of the pitcher faces the American Leaguers time out, , on the team. nitely convinced Harris and Owner ue Weinsteins lingers may oe. France. Belgium, Spain and of the Indians and he's back on the want the Clark Tripoli. tionals, It is almost certain that Marse Joe’s been shelf ever game; players, man- The selection of and Wes are Griffith that he will not do as Now they have been asked to Myer The two Germans both fear Nuvo- and Monty Stratton of the White Sox. Infield will be composed of since. agers, trainers, etc., are indif- not of a major leaguer. This. keep their views to themselves. begrudged, course, but the fact Incidentally, lari in today's race above the 27 other at third, Joe Cronin at short, Charley iney trotted him out as a starter ferent and even hostile. comes after a semi-brilliant start as The reason advanced was that remains that Myer. especially, is not competitors. The "mad man from at second and Lou Gehrig yesterday for the first time since the Today, f’rinstance, Boston's ram- a substitute for the A1 Sim- Gehringer base ball's 16 big league man- playing the kind of ball he used to injured Modena's" of the curves ■ knowledge at first base. His outfield would be third day of the season. Although he paging Red Sox invade Yankee mons, who did not accompany the Official Score agers are better qualified to play. Right now the hottest second and utter recklessness make up for Bari Averill, Wally Moses and Roger lost a 3-2 decision to the Tigers, his Stadium for an important two-game Nats on this one-day invasion of Pick the cretm of the crop. baseman in the American League is his Alfa Romeo's inability to keep NEW YORK. AB. R. K. O. A E and his catcher Bill arm stood the test like Glenn Cun- series. With Bob Grove the Heffner ss. 0 0 <• Cramer, Dickey. So what? are facing Jackie of the White Sox. Even Philly. _5 l o Maybe they better Hayes up with Rosemeyer's Auto Union and Rolfr. 3b. In this event, meaning Dickey behind ningham’s mile record. In four in- Yanks the Sox know they stand a | 5 0 1 2 2 0 lualified. But the all-star game Mr. Griffith got around to admitting Powell Caracciola s Mercedes on the straight- | Di Maggio. cf._4 110 0 0 Gomez will he fanned four better-than-average chance of win- Again Bottle Target. Gehrig, lb. _4 2 19 0 1 the bat, Lefty probably nings batsmen and , :annot be the fans' that In truthfully called yesterday. front of Mr. Har- aways. Dickey, c _5 1 3 8 0 0 > one But cannot use Griffs were outclassed ■tart the generally had things in hand. In the ning game. they simply o pitching. dream game” any longer. In short, ridge. And this, indeed, is praise 'J'HE The weather man promised fair Henrich. rf._4 1 1 i 0 and fourth he made a wild Mr. Grove. The rule is that no yesterday, before the Sun- Powell. If. _3 1.0 5 o o Rolfe, Gehrig, Dickey Gome® peg to third | iase ball now is largest confronted with the from Caesar. weather for race. The dis- _ crowd today's Lazzeri, 2b. 1 1 0 2 3 0 are Yankees. Cronin and Cramer are that set the for the hit pitcher can be used after July 4 day of the season. Wes Ferrell, _3 0 stage only \ ask of one sound reason Once a time Griff crowd was es- Gomez, d 10 10 giving why upon owned after appointed Saturday Red Averill is an Moses off him, Pete Pox's which until the all-star game is over. only three days of rest, was not Sox; Indian, single, pro- he game should be at all. and he let him timated at and track officials Totals_34 7 9 27 ft played Hayes get away able to 30.000, { an Athletic and is a duced two of the three tallies. Mr. yesterday was give Gomez any kind of a battle is Gehringer Tiger for a of it would be WASHINGTON. AB. R. H. O. A E. bag peanuts, or some- and hoped surpassed today. Here would be from the the prompted to pitch Wes Ferrell on after he was slammed for a 6-C Hill cf. _3 o o 3 0 (> Tiger. players Despite victory, Tigers drop- No Torches. Lewis. 3b 0 0 0 0 Managers Carry thing. lead in _ 4 1 a to fourth in the American only three days of rest. He nomi- the third inning was merci- fire teams before single substitution ped place , It be Kuhel. lb. _ 4 0 2 7 0 O Is, of course, a charity might mentioned that Mr. Stone If. 0 n 0 League, since the Boston Red nated Wes in full knowledge of the fully removed by Harris for Pete _3 j 0 is made. surging J'HERE is Travis, ss. _4 0 13 1 1 angle. The proceeds above ex- established fact that Ferrell needs Harridge something more than Appleton. D. C. POLICE THIRD If a left-handed pitcher faces the Sox socked the Philadelphia Ath- Sington. rf._4 0 o 2 0 0 >enses to It is mildly opposed to the current set-up. With Myer 2b._4 0 1 13 0 letics 7-6 and to into 1 go indigent players. four days in between performances. Gomez flashing his form ol American Leaguers McCarthy prob- twice, 4-2, jump He thinks the R. Ferrell, c._ 4 0 0 7 1ft nice gesture modern diamond But he couldn't hold him over, Wes game ought to be given will Hank third. by yesterday, matching the Griffs against W. Ferrell 0 o 1 0 O ably start , Greenberg, back to the fans. IN PISTOL CONTEST p._Q lgures to play an all-star game but is on the all-star team. Inasmuch as Mr. him was like a Appleton, p._ 2 0 0 1 1 0* Cronin and Clift The Yankees retained a pitting selling platei 0 0 Gehringer, Harland 3'4-game will meet in •Bluege _10 10 Harridge solemn conclave against a stake horse. Jacobs, _0 0 0 in the infield; Joe Di Maggio, Jack lead in the American League as Lefty Lefty simply p 0 0 © with such as Judge Landis and Mr. mowed down the Nats, Bell and Averill in the outfield, and Gomez pitched a five-hit shutout to retiring eight Hide Laurels Won Totals_33 O $ 27 6 1 Reason for Game Gone. Frick, this point may be brought up. and by Drewry, Ferrell the 7-0. by allowing only 11 •Batted for Appleton in eighth. Rick behind the bat. With whip Senators, If the 'T'HUS no torches all-star game is to be revived balls to be driven Arnold of in New Ferrell managers carry past the infield Hill, Capital York_ 204 001 000—T catching McCarthy probably and reinstated to its former for the all-star game. Winning good Of these five were hits—two Washington _ 000 000 000—0 would start Grove, whom Rick Cubs Hold flunky— National Meet. Lefty One-Game Lead. with all the Mr. Runs batted in—Di Maggio Dickey. ball games is their business. If they standing Weinsteins and the rest were easy outs. at Boston for several Special Dispatch to Th« Star Henrich (2'. Gomez <2K Heffner. Two- caught seasons, Cube a in the split couple of slugging don't win find them- country, it most certainly The crowd of 23,000 ex- base hits—Gehrig Henrich. Home — or Brother Wes they frequsntly apparently Ferrell. rJ'HE REDERICK, Md 5 —The Di Maggio. Sacrifice—Gomez. Double bouts with the Pirates, selves out of do not relish should be brought up. pected to witness a renewal of the July taking jobs. They play—Appleton to Myer. Left on bases— the Jake broadcasting of pistol cham- Trade Costly to Stone. first 8-5 on three homers, and the idea of having to hold back their Powell vs. the Washingtor New York 7; Washington. 8. Bases on for balls—Off Gomez. 2: off W. Ferrell. 3 7-6. even Club but outside of pionship firing probably then, would six dropping the nightcap, The best , or risk injury to their feud, a spasmodic off Appleton. 2: off Jacobs. 1. Struck represent s not a necessary and enthusiastic Homer the first time in Eastern radio 'J'HIS, break left the clouters one throwing of bottles and a out-*-By Gomez. 7 by W Ferrell. 3 clubs, inasmuch as Chicago star hitters and fielders. Standings pop contin- and >ne. could tax Greenberg They easily one regu- was to mark today's by Appleton. 1. Hits—Off W. Ferrell. game in front of the New York Giants By the Associated Press. uous roar of booes for the local history competi- in off 2 in would be from ar once a Mr. and his capable boy 2*3 innings Appleton 513 Gehringer Detroit, league game in each city tion In the national small-bore rifle off 1 in 1 Wild in Yesterday's — “who made there innings: Jacobs. inning Cronin from the National League chase. Mr. Edward Eynon can promise a show homers Lavagetto. bad,” was no violen Boston, Bell and Clift rear and raise far more revenue for Dodgers. 2: 2; at pitch—Appleton. Winning pitcher—Gomez. After Young. Pirates. Suhr. demonstration. and pistol championships Camp being held to two hits by Van in the Nats’ ball Pirates. 1; Moore, Bees. 1: Mayo. Powell, you know, ran Losing pitcher—W. Ferrell. Umpires— from St. Louis, Averill from Cleve- .his Wednesday park. Bees. •» particular charity. 1: Cuccinello. into Joe Ritchie today. The broadcast was to Messrs. Quinn. McGowan and Koils. Mungo for six the Giants The is tense in Bees. J; Demaree. Cubs. Kuhel the day before and by land, Di from New York and innings, The American which Is Capital anticipation. 1; Davis. Cubs. 1; Time—1:59. Maggio League, Collins. Cubs. 1; down be over Station WBAL in Baltimore teed off for four runs in the Di Maggio. 1 ; knocking the first base man anc the Ferrells from If eighth by three victories to one over A sell-out was assured weeks ago. The Yankees. Johnsorr. Washington. eading Athletics. 1: Cronin. Red Sox. 1; the ball and Station WFMD in Frederick, and topped the will be entertained. Mr. throwing out of his hands INTERNATIONAL. McCarthy should use be- Brooklyn Dodgers ihe National League, naturally is press royally Walker. White Sox. 1 : Kreevich. White at 1:30 o'clock. 6-5 to remain Sox. 1; Bonura. White Sox. 1. reached second base. From there he starting Baltimore. 3—14: Jersey Citv. 2—1. hind or just off the pace. teener Griffith went to elaborate to the bat, Monty Stratton in the for the all-star test than Mr pains Meanwhile, more honors for Wash- 4—6. Given The leaders—Di Maggio. Yankees. scored with the winning run. Syracuse. 6—3; Newark. box, he would have steady pitching by sY>rd Frick and his associates. But insure success and convenience. But, 10; Buffalo. 5; Toronto. 4 players from seven Selkirk. Yankees. 17; Ott. Giants. Dl ington shooters were gained in the and Monte Stratton, the White Sox 1 7; Greenberg. Tigers. 17; Medwick. Magglo Hits No. 19. Montreal 3; Rochester, 2. clubs in the game at one time. He his desire for perpetration is noi outside of Washington's high-pitched G. H. Cardinals. 16; Clift, Browns. 25; Foxx, SOON as Powell took firing here yesterday. Drewry, whipped the Browns 4-2 and interest and the somewhat more his po6itior even could use Moses instead of Bell twice, leeplv embedded nor is it widespread Red Sox. 15. won the Dewar in the Capital marksman, 9-5. A select few the diluted enthusiasm in New Chi- League totals—American. 313; Na- field yesterday he waj and have a player from every club in of big-wigs York, tional. 308; total. 621. two-man team title, with A. D. Ains- greeted with a full-throated boo froir the league in action. of Merion, Pa., with another the bleachers and a half-hearted bar- bury Stone probably was eliminated be- Washington pair, A. J. Thill and T. G rage of pop bottles. Time was callec cause three Washington players al- Arnold, taking third place in the in the first, second and seventh in- ready were named on the team. John- Del same event. t Mar to Flash Race Photo Finishes on Screen nings to permit a clearing of th< ny aeemed to be the logical man for Washington's Metropolitan Police crystal debris in Powell’s sector of the Walker's when it was place determined outfield. pistol team gained third place in the that Gerald was too badly injured to policemen’s competition, as the Dela- The Yanks took a 2-0 lead in the play, but McCarthy hardly could af- All-Star Cost to Check How to Pitch. ware