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Baseball in a Nutshell - 1 : Tv JiV I' j . j. J i 1921- i i;AiLi HLii'ALU . bAi UxvLaV, AuoUoi 15, - TWOMBLY GAINING ON HORNSRY FOR RATTINH HONORS IN NATIONAL I .PA HI TP RRAVFQ HPT RAH SRTRAfK' IN PPNNANT P A PF n PVPI A Nn INniANQ BACK IN FIRST PLACE H IN JOHNSON CIRCUIT TENNIS COMMITTEE SELECTS DAVIS CUP TEAM RESULTS AT ST. MARY'S AND BARTLETT PLAYGROUNDS INDIANS GO BACK FIELD SPECTS TWOMBLY GAINING I. Movie of a Man With a Mashie By Briggf INTO FIRST PLACE FAST ON on I Goes HORNSBY 6oes oot o Shot HURRig ACROSS hix-- 5 ' FRONT LANAM firstr4-r- STR66T JUST Ball curb Roap And is Aik)D BOUMD5 liJTo NEARLY RvN ,WTH MASHte OVER VACANT LOT , To PRACTC CAR Speaker's Men Find Little Diff- Cubs' Player Is Doing Some iculty in Solving Faber's Qfierings Classy Hitting These Days r Cleveland, Aug. 13. Cleveland yes- Chicago, Aug. 13. Clarence Twom-bl- y, terday defeated Chicago in the open- who has been alternating between ing: game of the series, 6 to 1. playing the outfield for the Cubs and 4jc . Faber did not have his usual efr acting as premier pinch hitter,1 is clos- lectiveness against Cleveland and was ing the gap between himself and Rog- taken out after Cleveland had bunched er Hornsby, the St. Louis star for bat- hits in each of the four innings, scor- ting honors in the National league. The ing five runs. Hodge was much more Chicagoan tacked on five points to his of a puzzle. batting average and is the runner up Coveleskie Sox V blanked the White to Hornsby , with an average of 375. until the eighth. but con- score: Hornsby dropped five points The jt tinues to fcfp the list with .410. Pep ttihl t . 'Chicago Young of New York is third with .360; "".! , ab o a r h ' George Kelly of the Giants, cracked Johnson; as ...4 0 3 4 2 out his 19th homer during- - the past Mulligan, 3b 3 0 1 0 0 week and is leading circuit drive hit- Collins, 2b m m 3 0 0 2 2 ters, his 'closest rivals being Hornsby . 4 2 3 1 BAUU Strunk, rf . .. 0 and McHenry of St. Louis, eaci of HUrJTS 2o MlMUT&S FlNCS MAKES BEAT3 IT. .RR Falk, if ... ...4 0 0 4 0 whom have 15. Goes HOUSE ' ' Sheeley, lb .... 4 0 0 6 0 Frisch of stole three AT IT. v 4 1 1 2 0 Jtfew York, Moetil, cf r bases since of the pre- ' . 3 0 .0 3 3 the compilation Bchalk, c vious is 1 0 0 0 1. figures and showing the way Faber, p to the base with 34 thefts. p . 2 0 0 0 1 stealers Hodge Hornsby broke the tie which he shar- is Totals . ., 32 1 7 24 10 2 ed with Frisch for runs scored and I; Cleveland Here's the latest for those leading this department. He registered thing 89 times. ab r h o a who watch" the ponies run. The lens .;, . 4 1 1 7. 0 Other leading batters : Cutshaw, Pitts Jamieson, If .'. ... of the small field are ad- 2b . 3 0 0 I 4 glasses ( burgh, 351; McHenry, St. Louis, 346; Wambsganss, to same ; Speaker, cf .... 4 2 3 1 0 justed the eye in the way Nicholson, Boston, 346; Cruise, Boston - . 2 0 1 3 0 field are. 342; 339; v Smith, rf ordinary glasses Your Roush, Cincinnati, Fournler, Gardner, 3b :.f. 3 0 0 2 1 hand doesn't tire holding these. St. Louis, 338; Meusel, New York, 335; Rewell, ss 3 2 1 2 Mann, St. Louis, 335 "i Johnston, lb . 4 1 9 0 Ruth Ahead of 1920 Kecord. 2 1 3 1 t O'Neill, o .. Babe Ruth, the home run king, 4s . 3 1 0 3 c . 3 0 0 2 1 Y Coveleskie, p . Bassler, many days ahead of his 1920 circuit Leonard, p . 2 0 1 0 3 drive record. The Yankee CUJ 0 0 0 2 slugger Totals . 28 6 10 27 12 0 Middleton, p 0 crashed out his 44th homer in the game 1 Shorten . 1 .0 0 0, Chicago r.:.... 000 000 010 0, Friday between New York and the ' - Cleveland 121 100 Olx 6 Athletics. to make 11 . J Totals 30 1 6 27 15 0 Ruth has only ".Two base hits Jamieson, Speaker ...... more to his record. U' Sewell. Sacrifices Smith Batted far Leonard in: the eighth surpass J, Mulligan, Harry Heilmann, the Detroit slugging Wambsganss, O'Neil. Gardner. Left on inning. bat- 4. Bases St. Louis 100 100 outfielder, struck a slump in his bases Chicago 6, Cleveland 1003 and he continues to . on Off 1. off 1, off Detroit . 010 000 000 1 ting although top balls Faber Hodge who in 60 . Coveleskie 1. Hits Off Faber, 8 in 4 Two base hits Jacobson 2, Veach 2, the players have participated off 2 in 4 Sargent, Ellerbe. Three base hit or more games, his average went from LENGLEX ARRIVES. innings, Hodge innings. 423 to 417. SIR BARTON SOLD Struck out By Faber 1, by Covelskie McManus. Stolen base Jones. Sacri- Ty Cobb, his manager, BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL - 1. Losing pitcher Faber. Umpires fice hit Jacobson. Double plays Mc- who is runner up, . ajso slumped his French Tennis Queen Reaches Amer- Manus, mark 3S7. Tobin of St. Louis, l Mori&rty and Chill. Time of game (unassisted; Leonard, Sargent being Jones and Madden Secure Man o' ica Will Play Monday. 1 hour and 45 minutes. and Blue; McManus and Susler; Jones moved up to third position with an AMERICAN LEAGUE. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Blue. on St. of with next New York, Aug.' 1 3. Suzane Leng-le- n, and Left bases Louis .10, average 373, Ruth with an War's in $75,000 Race Detroit 5. Bascse ton balls Off Van of 369, two in front ot Opponent French, tennis champion, will ar- ' A's Beat Yanks average points . i Results Yesterday , Gilder 3, off 1. ; rive here on the Results Yesterday. Aug. 13. A few days Leonard HitsOff Tris. Speaker who dropped from third Last Year. today steamship 7; 3. Philadephia, Leonard 12 8 off 367. to the . skill of America's New 6. Jersey City, Syracuse, not meek Athletics in innings,, Middleton place. Speaker's mark is Paris try Philadelphia, 8; York, 5 ; - ago the lowy but 1 fi-- . Buffalo, Newark. 1. ", in inninr. pitcher By Harris of failed to Saratoga Springs, Aug. 13.' Com- women stars ; on their, home courts.. Cleveland, 6; 1. gave the Clevelands a beating which s' S, Washington, Chicago, 8; l. ., 1 ftl. Rochester, Reading, out of first yester-t- . Leonard (Ellerbe). Struck out By add to his string of stolen bases and mander J. L. Ross has sold his fa- Representatives of the U. S Tennis St. Louis, 3; Detroit, 1. pulled them place; 2, 2. Baltimore, 9; Toronto, 0 (forfeited). inflicted on Van' Gilder by Leonard Losing is the with 20 thefts. mous horse, Sir Barton, by Star Shoot association and American committee No other games scheduled. day they that indignity Leonard. showing way V. the Tankees. A five run lead held by pitcher Umpires Nallin Other leading batters: Flagstead, out of Lady Sterling by . Hanover for devastated France went to the ' the " Yankees lasted no longer than it and Connolly. Time of game 1 hour Cleveland, Sisler, St. Louis. 356; which was Man o' War's opponent in pier to greet the French queen of the Standing? of the Clubs. and 40 minutes. 35; Standing of the Clubs. i to tell and the Athletics won Williams, St. 353; St. the $75,000 race in Canada last courts and to escort her this w. takes it, Louis, Severoid, Fall, planned v: L. P l. pa r the game, 8 to 6. Louis, 348; E. Collins, Chicago, 347. to Montfort Jones and J. Ek', Madden afternoon to a tennis court where she 88 30 .746 . a good . many runs have The so far as is con could start up for her cam- Cleveland ...... 67 41 .620 Buffalo , . 70. 51 .579 Recently ST. MARY'S PLAYGROUNDS price, " money limberig : been needed to win for New York was not ' tout Her first match is New York .: 64 40 .615 Toronto 64 54 .542 cerned, announced, it paign. scheduled " pitchers. Waite Hoyt, who has lost ,his AMERICAN TEAM PICKED must have been high, as Sir Barton is for Monday, with Miss Elinor Goss as Washington ..59 52 .532 Rochester . 61 55 .526 , - :, run f St. Louis . 52 54 . .491 . 64 last- three games found a r five, he logical successor of Star Shoot in opponent, in the opening raud of the .... ' Newark 52 .448 ' -- uiris isascuaii Xicam Prove .. 46S margin insufficient. He withered fast jieriaen the stud. It is known, however, that women's national championship at Detroit-- ..V..I ... 51 58 Jersey' City .. 46 XI ,,404 - once he began to go, but there were "Boston ..." 49 56 .467 4 71 .39 No Match for Locals Results of Tildcn Johnston, Williams and Wash Commander Ross is to have the priv- Forest Hills. , Syracuse . as Bad ' as baneful influences he. work ilege of breeding five wiares free of Miss Lengleln was accompanied to Chicago 46 61 " .430 Reading 41 75 .353 around the infield helped to lose this Meet. burn to United States in 41 67 ' .380 ' Athletic Represent charge for a period of fire years, and America by her mother, A. R. de Philadelphia ball game.
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