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Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1933. * Komonen Triumphs in A. A. U. Title Marathon: Griffmen Boost Win Streak to Six

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WASHINGTON. AB. R. H. O. A E () O m RALLY 4 4 IN 1 RECORD 2b 1 1 FINN SETS Team Raee Myer. Crown; Boken. 2b O 1 O 0 o o Manush. If 5 3 3 .1 O o Ooslin. rf 5 2 2 2 0 0 on Cronin. 4 1 2 1 8 o Highlights Schulte, cf 4 0 1 4 0 0 Kuhel. lb 5 1 112 O n : 10-3 o <> o o BEATS IN STAR ft CONTEST :ib BROWNS, Bluege. defending champions Sewell, c 4 (i 1 1 0 n encounter their difficulties in Berg, 0 O O 0 0 (I may o in The Star's national Whitehill. p 3 0 1 n l repeating Russell, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Mel Porter Is o Whitehill Is Victor in Duel Runner-up. INDIVIDUALA. A. U. championship marathon, •Harris 0 1 o 0 O but not so the defending team tRice 0 1 0 0 0 0 Monarch A. C. of To- Ward Third—Dewhurst champion—the Totals 30 10 1~2 27 Trt ~0 With Wells in Opener of ronto. •Batted for Whitehill in ninth inning. and With Dave Komonen triumphing +Ran for Sewell in ninth Inning. Tour. First D. C. Finisher. Capt. Percy Wyer finishing fifth, the ST. LOUIS. AB. R. H. O. A. E Western Monarchs won the team trophy for the Scharein. 2b. 0 0 3 3 O 0 0 2 0 0 second in a row yesterday by hold- West, cf year Reynolds. If.. 1 2 2 0 0 total down to six fContlnued From First Page.) ing their points. Campbell, rf. 0 0 4 0 1 BY JOHN B. KELLER. Osborne Robinson, Jim Shaw and Ron- Burns, lb... 0 1 10 O 0 other members of the Mon- Gullic, 3b.. 0 0 0 1 0 LOUIS, June 17.—With ald Mayne, 3 B 0 ■trangely enough, did not run while in Levey, ss.. .. 1 1 archs. ran thirteenth, sixteenth and 1 2 3 0 0 their of the Finland, but after emigrating to Can- Shea, c biggest inning twentieth, respectively. Wells, p O 0 0 2 0 ada. four years ago. he took up distance O O O o the Nationals The Baltimore Cross Country Club Gray, p 0 0 season, today Almost 1 O 0 0 0 0 ST. running. from the start of his ;Garms was second with 17 points. Third place off on the foot at distance running career he has been an got right was taken the Chester Pleasure Club Totals 32 3 6 27 12 1 I outstanding runner. He failed to finish by the start of their second invasion with 26. The Twelfth Street Y. M. for Gray in ninth inning. In his first marathon, but yesterday IBatted C. A. of was fourth with Washington 000201 0 0 7—10 : of the Western sector. After two marked his eleventh start and his sev- Washington 1 34 followed the new Wash- St. Louis 0 O 0 0 0 1 2 O 0— 3 enth victory—a wonderful record in a points, by were out in the ninth round Trac'c and Field Club with 37. Runs batted in—Goslin (2), Cronin. Ma- they game where few men can stand the ington Boken, Schulte, Rey- nush (2), Sewell (2). mixed a flock of with a grueling pace that comes from a pump- nolds. Scharein. Shea. Two-base hits—Gos- passes The Star's marathon is starting lin. Cronin <2). Levey, Shea. Home run— i of hits ing heart, aching feet and that inner Sacrifice flurry to chase across seven young in the matter of adopting a pet Reynolds. —West. voice that beckons to the less stout of Left on bases—Washington, ti: I which seems to the —Wells. runs and take the measure of the heart, "why not quit? Is it worth the jinx—that prevent St. Louis, 6. Bases on balls—OH Whitehill, •ffort?" Boston Patriots day winner from re- 3: off Wells. 4. Struck out—By Whitehil!, Browns, 10 to 3. peating in the Mount Vernon-to-White 1; by Wells. 3. Hits—Off Whitehill, H in Wore De Down. 8 innings; off Russell. 0 in 1 inning: off This Increased to six games their Bruyn House classic. Wells. 10 in innings: off Gray, 2 In h A year ago Paul De Bruyn, winner inning. Passed ball—Sewell. Winning pitcher longest winning streak of the campaign The new is 34 of age, champion years was in- —Whitehill Losing pitcher—Wells. Um- of the famous Boston race, and kept them within a and a and weighs about 135 pounds. Sturdy pires—Messrs. Dinneen and Kolls. Time of game stalled as a favorite in The Star's first of leg. and lean of body, he has the game—1 hour and 62 minutes. half of the Yanks, league pace-setters. race. He collapsed near the finish and deep chest characteristic of outstanding For was fortunate to take third place. Yes- eight innings the tussle was a athletes in any sport where endurance terday Leslie Pawson. 1933 Boston warm left-handed war between Earl pays dividends. That same endurance champion, was forced to quit with a plus his heart, carried him over Whitehill and with honors great bad foot just this side of Alexandria. the torturing first 12 miles where he ran EARNSHAW SCORES even so far as runs were concerned, al- neck and neck with De Bruyn and Marathoning is a spicy event if va- though over this stretch the Griffs got finally wore him down. Where De riety still is chief ingredient. A rank seven across the finish line safeties and no passes off Wells, Bruyn staggered outsider, Clyde Martak. triumphed in in third last this while the Browns six hits and place year, year he 1932. Yesterday form players had their got three could not finish. The smooth strides of day when Dave Komonen, favorite, walks off Whitehill. wore ASA'S the SPLIT Finnish him EVEN! gliding ghost came through. Cronin's men twice had bunched dffwn just as did his first-place battle blows to tally while the Browns, after with Bill last Agee year. Komonen. a shoemaker, but unem- Carl Reynolds had poled a in Komonen won the Canadian mara- ployed at present, spent a few hours re- Pitches in 15-3 but the sixth, stepped out in the seventh to thon in 1931. and was Victory, championship cently in constructing a pair of running William E. Russell, president of the Col. James A. Woodruff, director of pull up to a tie with scores gleaned called back home to Finland that year from a brace of a sacrifice shoes for himself and Dick Wilding, an- D. C. A. A. U- who fired starting gun. public buildings and public parks, pre- two-baggers, to his homeland in the a represent Olym- other Canada entrant. To these bro- With him (No. 20) is Mel Porter, who senting Evening Star trophy to victor, Rain-Interrupted Nightcap and long fly. pics of 1932. But in Finland he de- j gans Wilding, talking for the non- was in the race. Dave Komonen. his runner-up veloped trouble with legs and was English speaking Finn, attributes much outlook was not so bright for unable to enter the trials. He has little Goes to Red Sox, 7-5. of the success of both Komonen and THEthe Nationals in the ninth when and In surplus weight, temperament j himself. Wilding, a member of the Sil- Joe Kuhel, trying to sacrifice, Is modest and cheerful. As he crossed verthorne A. C. of Toronto, finished FOUR forced out Fred Schulte, who had drawn U. S. CHESSMEN HOLD GEHRIG MAKES By the Associated Press. the finish line down there in the El- j seventh. the first pass from Wells and Ossie late he lipse yesterday was breathing Neither pulled up with a single blister. June 17.—George Bluege followed with a pop to the first normally, in strange contrast to others INTERNATIONAL LEAD HITS AS YANKS WIN baseman. Right after that, however, the | to concede Earnshaw, returned to the whose tiring legs barely carried them Leslie Pawson's reluctance Washington offensive got under way in his ar- across the line and who collapsed after himself much of a chance, upon good graces of Connie full force with Manager Joe Cronin the finish. But rival from Pawtucket. R. Friday BOSTON, Komonen wanted I, reserves into action after Defeat British 3 to to 15th Home Him Mack, led the Athletics to rushing and, water. He drank nearly two quarts night, may be due to the fact he had Team, 1, Run, Giving Major it was too late. Manager Bill Killefer of water after he finished. As he broken the metatarsal bone in one of Seven Other Countries a 15-to-3 victory over the Red sending the right-handed hill veteran, for his feet while training last Monday. Top by League Leadership, Comes as posed the photographer a few min- Sox in the Sam Gray, to the rescue of Wells. was unknown until one of first game of a - utes later when Col. J. A. Wocdruff, This fact Comfortable Bluege's pop was followed by a single con- Margin. Chisox 8-3. officer in charge of Public Buildings his training staff broke down and Beaten, header today but the Sox took the by Luke Sewell, the blow sending Kuhel and fessed after the race. Sam was Parks, presented him with the tro- second encounter, 7 to 5, in eight to third bast. Rice hurried In phy donated by The Star, the little Finn By the Associated Press to do Sewell's running and Dave Harris As too, these Cana- By the Associated Press. looked like a man who had run 100 prognostigators, FOLKESTONE, England, June 17.— j innings. The game was called be- was ordered to take Whitehill's place at dians will take & lot of beating. Percy yards, and not one who had put more /CHICAGO, June 17.—The mighty bat the plate. j Wyer predicted that with a warm sun The seventh round of the team cause of rain. than 26 fast miles under his feet. ^ Greatly respecting Harris' ability as Komonen would be the winner. And tournament of the International of "Hungry Lou" Gehrig shattered i The heavy clubs of the A's landed on a pinch-hitter against southpaws, Wins Local Title. Dick Wilding was willing to bet his the ' | Chess Federation brought another vic- losing the offerings of three Boston hurlers In Wells purposedly gave the sheriff a shirt would be among the first Wyer tory for the United States today, the streak today and carried them to an base-filling pass and not taking a chance Arthur Dewhurst of the Central Y. six. He finished fifth. the opening to the tune of 16 hits. Hig- j M. A. won British team going down by three games 8-to-3 over the White in with Harris brought about the undoing C. the local marathon cham- victory Sox led in the to one. gins assault by driving home of the Browns' boxman. pionship, finishing fifteenth in the good Komonen"s victory was his seventh the first of their Western tour game five on For time of 3 hours 38 minutes, 55 seconds. in 11 full-fledged marathon starts. In F. J. Marshall and A. W. Dake won runs a single, double and . Cronin crossed the home side by and Isaac the Dewhurst won the District of Columbia two other: he ran second: in another their games Kashdan and today. The second game found the Sox lead- sending up right-hand-swinging Joe Reuben Fine arrived at draws, the The Boken in of the championship last year. he was seventh (Boston Patriots. 1931, defeat dropped the Sox into fifth 5 to 4 place left-hand-batting American team first ing going into the eighth. A sin- Virtually from the start, and within by the way), and in the other, his first retaining place by place behind Cleveland and Phila- Buddy Myer. a gle Coleman and a a few seconds after President William 26-mile race, he failed to finish. comfortable margin, by double by Hig- delphia. was Boken who twice the skids X. Russell of the District A remarkable record, especially so for Sweden, by winning from Belgium 3% gins then tied the score. The game pat Chapter, crashed out four includ- new the to and from to IV2, Gehrig hits, IT under the Browns in a series the Amateur Athletic Union, fired the »>hot one comparatively to game. Hungary 2'2 was halted in Boston's half because of moved into second ahead of Po- ing his fifteenth home run of the Nationals had here in May. and which sent the field of 87 runners away Komonen might well be mentioned in place season which gave him the major the rain. After a delay of 15 minutes again the substitute th»m to de- from the starting point at Mount Ver- the same breath with Finland's Nurmis land. pushed 21 league lead, and figured in the scoring Connie Mack requested a resumption of feat. After non. it *as a two-man race. Komonan and Ritolas. United States. 26-6; Sweden. Vi- deliberately walking Harris, of four of the Yankee runs. hostilities and the game continued, al- the St. Louis slabman could not find took the lead after topping the first 9V4; Poland, 2OV2-H '.i: Czechoslovakia, was a for Finnish ath- Walter Brown went the route for the though Marty McManus, Box the with Boken hill leading down tov.ard the Potomac, It great day 19l2-8V2: Austria. Hungary, j manager, plate up and the re- letes all around yesterday. Two Finns Yanks, gave seven hits and fanned six. protested. sultant unintentional walk shoved closely pushed by De Bruyn. At the 1714.IOV2; France, 17>2-12>/2; Latvia,1 A1 Simmons was chased from the Warstler walked to start the inning Kuhel across the with the flve-mile mark, winding through the (Continued on Fourth Page.) 16-15. I counting game by Umpire Ormsby after an argu- and McManus fanned. Bob Fothergill, score that broke the deadlock. Virginia hills the river, were along they ment about a close decision at first base pinch-hitting for Cooke, singled War- Then to running in this order: Komonen. barely singled tally in the eighth. stler to third and Werber ran for Foth- Rice and Harris. Goose Goslin clouted a pace in front of the sturdy German, N. ergill. , batting after Alexan- for a base to send in Boken De Bruyn: Sloboda, Porter, Martak and Y. AB. H. O. A. Chicago. AB. H O A. and there Combs.rf.. 4 0 3 0 Hayes.2b. 5 0 3 6 der walked, singled two runs over the was a mob again on the runway when Hupal. They were in exactly the same Finish Times Sewell.3b.. 4 10 1 Haas.cf.. 3 2 0 0 Order of and plate and the game was called for good Cronin a free ticket to first base. position at the 10-mile post, which the Ruth.If... 4 0 0 0 Swan'n.rf. 3 110 got 0 0 0 at the end of the inning as the rain That eliminated Wells and leaders covered In the good time of 59 Byrd.lf. 0 Sim'ons.lf. 4 13 0 brought Gehrig.lb. 6 4 15 0 Webb.lt. 0 0 0 0 continued. Gray to the peak. came minutes, 55 seconds, with the sole ex- 5 3 0 0 4 13 2 pitching Up A. Contest Chap'n.rf. Appling.ss. Schulte for the second time in the in- ception of M&rtak, who dropped back In National A. U. Lazzeri.2fc. 5 3 15 Kress,lb.. 4 0 13 0 FIRST GAMS. 4 2 6 0 4 to to and In the ruck and had been replaced by Dickey.c... Dykes.3b.. 10 3 Phil*. AB H. O. A. Boston. AB. H. O. A. ning single deep short, Ma- Crosetti.ss. 4 12 4 Grube.c... 3 0 4 1 Bishop,2b. 0 112 War'tler.ss 4 0 14 nush rumbled home. Ward. For those first 10 miles and for Brown,p.. 6 0 0 1 Jones.p.. 10 0 3 Cramer.cf 4 3 3 0 McM'us..)b 5 2 1 « Kuhel hit a bounder to the first the first 15 Kcmonen and De Bruyn 1. Dave Komonen, Monarch A. C., Toronto, Canada, 2:*3:43. Heving.p.. 2 0 0 3 R.Joh'n.lf 5 3 0 0 Cooke,cf. 5 110 •Sullivan. 110 0 Coleman.rf (5 2 3 0 4 1 0 baseman and it was good for a plodded along in that order, De Bruyn A. Alex'er.lb 11 single 2. Mel Porter, Irish-American C., 2:55:03. Finney.rf. 0 0 0 0 Jolley.lf. 3 13 0 when Joe dusted to the base a a behind the Above, at left, is Fred Ward, who third in the event, and on the step barely step ghost-like j 3. Millrose A. New York 2:57:15. placed Totals. .40 14 27 11 Totals...34 7 27 18 Foxx.lb. 4 111 0 R.Joh'n.rt 3 0 10 Fred Ward, C., City, is Arthur 0 ahead of Gray, who crossed to take a Finn. But at the 15-mile post Porter right Dewhurst, first Washington entrant to cross finish line. •Batted for Heving in ninth inning. Cochrane.c 2 16 Gooch.c. 2 0 5 1 4. Finnish-American A. C., New York City, 3:00:25. His?Bins..'5b 6 3 0 1 Friberg.2b 4 O 4 6 throw. That scored Goslin easily and had crept up and was only a few hun- Hugo Kaupjsinen, At top: General view of 87 runners lined up for start outside gates at i New York 0 1 0 2 2 2 1 3:05:49. 0 0—8 Willi ms.ss 4 2 3 3 Andrews,p 0 0 0 0 the wide-awake Cronin also scored dred yards behind the leaders, followed 5. Percy Wyer, Monarch A. C., Toronto, Canada. Mount Vernon. Chicago O 0 O 0 0 2 0 1 0—3 Earns'w.p 5 10 4 Kline.p. .2102 from the middle base as was a by Sloboda and Ward in that order. 6. Frank Hupal, Interstate S. C., Port Chester, N. Y., 3:09:10. Run*—Ruth. Gehrig (3). Chapman (2). •Fother'll 10 0 0 Gray Welch.p.. 0 0 0 0 trifle slow in a throw to the 7. Dick Silverthorne A. 3:10:12. Dickey (2). Haas (2), Swanson. Error— starting Pawson Forced Out. Wilding, C., Toronto, Canada, Grube. Runs batted in—Gehrig (2), Laz- tSeeds 1 1 0 0 catcher. 8. Sloboda. Park A. 3:16:15. BRITONS LEAD zeri (2), Crosetti. Brown (2). Simmons <2>. August Ogden C., Chicago, CZECHS Totals. .42 16 27 10 Totals. .34 7 27 19 Along came Bluege to rap a smart A short distance north of Alexandria, 9. Albert R. Millrose A. New York 3:16:25. Appling. Two-base hits—Gehrig. Lazzeri, Michelsen, C., City, Dickey. Haas. Swanson. Simmons. Home run •Batted 1 or Kline in the seventh. one that Jim Levey corraled in deep Pawson dropped out, the pain of the Griffs' Records 10. Bill Kennedy, Interstate S. C., Port Chester, N. Y., 3:19:43. —Gehrig. Stolen bases—Chapman. Lazzeii. tBatted for Welch In the ninth. short and but for a great throw by broken bone in his foot too much for Double play—Hayes to Appling to Kress. 11. John D. West Mass., 3:22:23. Take First Two Singles in Davis Philadelphia .... 42000027 0—15 Jim that got an eyelash decision over even his iron nerve. across Semple, unattached, Lynn, Left on bases—New York. 10; Chicago, 7. Boston 0 1 0 0 They swept 0 1 0 1 0— 3 Ossie the Nationals still have the Memorial with the 12. Frank Jerry, unattached, New Castle, Pa., 3:53:53. Bases on balls—Off Brown. 3; off Jones. 3; might Arlington Bridge BATTING. Cup Zone Semi-Finals. off Heving. 2. Struck out—By Brown. 6; by Runs—Cramer (3). Rob Johnson (3). been Foxx moving around the Sportsman's smooth-striding Finn and the plodding 13. Osborne Robinson, Monarch A. C., Toronto, Canada, 3:33:11. G. Ab R. H. 2b. 3b.Hr.Rbi. Pet. Jones. 1; by Heving. 2. Hits—Off Jones, !» Coleman. (2). Cochrane (3). Higgins. Williams. Earnshaw. Warstler. Park and neck Down 8chulte. 4H 182 30 «5 10 2 30 357 EASTBOURNE. June 17 in 4 Innings (none out in fifth); off Cooke, Alex- runway. Oerman running neck 14. John A. Beares, Baltimore Cross Country Club, 3:36:55. England, Heving, ander. Error—McManus. Runs batted in— Berg ... 12 20 3 7 2 1 3 350 5 in 5 innings. pitcher—Jones. Um- Into East Potomac England gained a 2-0 lead over Losing Coleman (4). Higgins (5), Williams traffic-congested 15. Arthur Dewhurst. Y. M. C. A.. 3:38:52. Boken. 23 70 10 23 1 3 1H 323 pires—Messrs. Owens. Ormsby and Mc- (2). Rob was no left in the Washington Czechoslovakia Johnson (2). Bishop. Cramer, McManus. fight Park they ran, winding in and out be- Goslin 53 231 41 75 14 0 30 325 today by winning the Gowan. Time of game-—2 hours and 4 16. Jim Shaw. Monarch A. C.. Toronto, Canada, 3:39:12. Alexander, Gooch. Two-base hits—Coleman THEREBrowns after that maltreatment. Manush. 50 240 42 HI 15 0 23 325 matches of their Davis minutes. tween automobiles gathered down there opening singles i2). Cramer. Foxx. Higgins, McManus. Cooke. 17. New York 3:42:17. Harris. 34 07 11 21 0 1 10 313 They were marks for Jack Russell around Hains Point to see Washington's George Rolland, unattached, City, Cup tennis series. Three-base hit—Higgins. Home runs—Rob Cronin. 50 225 35 70 II 1 44 31 1 in the ninth. Two of them rolled to athletic of the year 18. Clarence Peckham, German-American A. C., New York City, Fred Perry defeated Roderich Men- Johnson, Alexander. Double play—Mc- | greatest spectacle Bluege. 45 104 27 4X 3 3 30 203 I j Manus to Friberg to Cronin. Then Sewell. TAKES TANFORAN FEATURE. Alexander. Left on Garms. who picked up Perhaps down there the fumes from 3:45:47. 55 18.", 21 53 10 20O zel, 6—1, 6—4, 6—3, while H. W. j bases—Philadelphia. 10: Boston, 9. Bases j Kuhel. :to 00 I Gray's bat, put up an easy one for thousands of motors finally get to those 19. James Jordan, Chester Pleasure Club. Baltimore, 3:52:45. 50 220 11 4 33 '1HH (Bunny) Austin was conquering Ij. SAN BRUNO. Calif., June 17 on balls—Oft Earnshaw. 5; off Andrews. 2: Myer.... 43 157 44 10 1 17 2 HO off Kline, 6; off Welch. 2. Struck out—By ! Schulte. Iron of De Bruvn Perhaps it was Rice 0 0 Hecht, 6—1, 11—9. 6—4. Before a Saturday crowd of about 10.- lungs 20. Ronald Mayne, Monarch A. C., Toronto, Canada. 3:53:19. 34 0 205 Earnshaw. 5: by Andrews. 1: by Kline. 1: After Wells had been troublesome the pace of the Finn. But whatever it Whit#!hill. 38 O 7 237 Victory for England in the doubles 000, Bonny Grafton, with H. Simmons by Welch. 1. Hits—Off Andrews. 4 in % 21. John McNulty, Baltimore Cross Country Club, 3:53:25. Thomas. 1M O for three rounds, the Nationals was, De dropped out. a worn or in either of the two remaining singles up, covered the six of the inning; off Kline. 4 in fHi innings: off opened Bruyn Weaver. 10 O •ill furlongs 8 on in th* as sent 22. Billy 'Pins) Sherman, unattached, Cumberlands. R. I., 3:53:41. encounters Welch, in 2 innings. Losing pitcher—-An- him fourth though they man, exhausted by the pace which McAfee in O 200 automatically will clinch the Guernewood Park handicap in a min- drews. j 23. E. Clifton Stonewall Democratic 4:06:56. Umpires—Messrs. Van Graflan and i would get him off the slab Komonen on to victory Down there in Herz, Club, Baltimore, Kerr. 32 O 1ST series and send the winners into the ute 11 3-5 seconds today to win the Summers. Time of game-—-2 hours and 2 quickly. Stewart O I3t> I Manush singled, Goslin and Cronin the park also Martak decided to call it 24. Mike L. Kaitis, Stonewall Democratic Club, Baltimore, 4:06:56. final round of European zone competi- fifth race, featured on the Tanforan minutes. Crowder. 30 0 128 I doubled and two runs were hung up. a day. A friend from Baltimore picked 25. Raymond Weinreich, Baltimore Cross Country Club, 4:09:55. Bolton. H O 125 tion. track program. SECOND GAME. Wells braced suddenly, however, and up the fallen champion and conveyed 26. William F. Canadian-American A. Russell.. 10 0 125 Phila. AB. H. O. A. Boston. AB. H. O. A. j Lanigan, C., Roxbury, Mass, Burke... O I no more liberties him back to the Y M C. A. official 1 O O ooo Bishop.2b 4 0 0 1 War'tler.ss 2 0 .» 4 permitted with his 4:11:32. Cramer.cf. 3 110 McM us,3b .i 0 0 pitching until the sixth when race headquarters That left Komonen CLi'B BATTING. inning 27. George C. Martak, Baltimore Cross Country Club, 4:12:01. R Joh'n.lf 3 12 0 Cooke.cf.. 4 210 Manush's single and Cronin's second lar in the lead, 200 yards and more in G AB R H. 2b. Mb. Hr. Rbl. Pet. Colem'n.rf 4 2 10 11 110 0 R. M. C. D. 4:14:22. tFpther were for front of Porter, who led Ward by the 28. Edgar Lee, Twelfth St. Y. A., Washington, C., 60 2.050 323 BOH 100 30 24 303 .292 Finney.rf. 0 0 0 0 tWerber.. 0 0 0 1 two-bagger good another Statistics Foxx.lb. 3 0 12 1 Alex er, lb 2 0 8 marker. same that 29. J. Del., Y. M. C. 4:14:49. margin. They swept up Joseph Wiley, Wilmington, A., PITCHING. Major Cochrane.c 3 15 0 Jolley.lf.. 4 10 O League The Browns o o began countering in the heart-breaking hill on which sits the 30. James H. Montague. Washington Track and Field Club, 4:19:05.! G H BB. SO. IP. OS CG W L. ! Hleeins..ib 4 1 2 Seeds.lf. 1 1 J> 3 0 2 3 R.Joh'n.rf 4 1 0 sixth with Reynolds' homer and United States Capitol, out East Capitol 31. Herbert Chester Pleasure Club, 4:21:44. Russell. 14 45 8 10 44 1 1 4 o Wilfl'ms.ss made Deacon, Baltimore, 1 O 3 I) Caln.p... 2 0 12 HodaPP.2b 4 3 1- it all even in the street to and back west on B McAfee. 15 3V 11 10 30 SUNDAY. JUNE 18, 1933. seventh. Then Levy Eighth 32. Frank P. Baltimore Cross 4:22:24. it 4 8 4 •Miller... 1 0 0 0 Oooch.c,. 4 17 0 Sperandeo, Country Club, Crowder 2) 11 30 32 112 12 and Irving Shea whistled doubles street to Pennsylvania avenue In the 14 37 7 5 Grove,p.. 1 0 0 2 Rhodcs.P. 3 1 0 1 down 33. Walter R. Baltimore Cross 4:23:33. Whlt'hill 102 44 100% 14 8 the left same order, with Porter and Ward un- Wiebking, Country Club, Weaver, 10 08 21 18 50>>s II 5 4 AMERICAN NATIONAL field line, both drives just Totals.. 31 0 2411 Totals. .32 11 24 7 get- to catch the Finn. 34. Robert L. Willoner, unattached, Philadelphia, 4:24:37. Slewart 12 74 25 23 72-»3 11 4 3 ting the corner of the third base to able flying YESTERDAY'S YESTERDAY'S W. Thomas 18 63 24 17 58 S 0 13 II RESULTS. RESULTS. •Batted lor Cain In seventh. become fair. Well's 35. Alfred Snyder, unattached, Pittsburgh, 4:29:59. Burke.. 10 15 8 8 14«j 0 0 U u tRan for Cooke in eighth. sacrifice followed Sends Greetings to Mother. Washington. 10: St. Louis. 3. New York, 8-3: Brooklyn, 7-3 (second Shea's hit and the 36. James F. Moran, 258th Field Artillery, New York City, 4:32:07. Mew York. K; Chicago. 3. game tie, 11 innings V tRan for Fothergill In eighth. tieing tally crossed after Manush "Here he comes," a small urchin 37. Eddie Ritter, Chester Pleasure Club, 4:34:46. Cleveland 3; . Pittsburgh. 4; Chicago. 3. bagged Scharein's loft. Baltimore, Philadelphia. 15-f>; Boston. 3-7. St Louis. 17; Cincinnati, 2. ? shrilled above the noise of the throng BS"tonelph!*.::::::: B § § 2 2 8 38. Alexander C. Proven, Meadowbrook A. C., Philadelphia, 4:36:37. AUSTRALIA LEADS JAPAN Boston. 11-3; Philadelphia. 3-2. (Called, rain.) Komonen his frame as poked wiry 39. Ackles, Trimount A. C., Boston, 4:39:15. I Runs—Cramer, Rob Johnson. Pinney. the last turn of the Put- Clayton Z < T) ,0 0 B CO £ "Si O Foxx. Cochrane. Warstler (2). Cooke around Ellipse. Q ° r £ 40. Eddie Richardson, Canadian-American A. Roxbury, Mass, » Werber. Alexander. . Errors— ting on a final burst of speed he dashed C., 2 £ :2< toi? 12 2 I ? i Homer Crawford and McGrath Both Win is 15 i %% Cain. Warstler. Runs batted in—Cochrane across the finish line to the new course 4.39:30. Standing k! | E- S- £ la § P 3 <2), Rob Johnson. Coleman. Higgins. Hodapp record and the crowning victory of the 41. Richard M. Sadler, Hopewell A. C., Hopewell, Va., 4:43:00. " 2- 3 !c (2), Seeds (2), Jolley. Roy Johnson. Two- in Five Sets in Cup Play. ts a s i a base among amateur distance runners. 42. Stanton Haines, Meadowbrook A C.. 4:45:04. J. hits—Cramer. Rob Johnson. Coleman, year jr., Philadelphia, 5? Higgins, Hodapp (2). Roy Johnson. Three- By the Associated Press. A radio announcer grabbed him. A'JTEUIL, June 17 OP).—Australia *!§ base hit—Cooke. 43. John Ellis, Twelfth St. Y. M. C. A., 4:50:16. Home run—Cochrane. Home runs Yan- he said. "I'll be home «. Sacrifices—McManus (2). Warstler. Rhodes. yesterday—Gehrig, **Helk>, mother," Y.i—| .'il ill ill 5! »l ... N. Y.I—I 01 41 31 0 2 0!. 44. John A. Baker, unattached. D. 4:54:55. today crashed throughUo victory in the 31 _g::HIS0l.fl30i. 41 41 81 32! 0151 Left on kees; sat Washington, C., bases—Philadelphia. 8: Boston. 11. Johnson, Athletics; Cochrane, soon." He down on an Army cot, W'ah.l 51—I 71 2I~3I 3! SI 5 33 St. L-l 31 «i .1.1 J. 4:54:56. two matches of its Davis 22i.ttOOI_1% 51—I 71 61 4~1 21 811.8111.... Bases on balls—Off Cain, 4: off Grove. ~. Athletics; Red a solicitous Red Cross 45. Richard Phillips, unattached, Baltimore, opening singles off Alexander, Sox; Ferrell, pushed away Phil. 1 31 61—1 41 11 4 6|_4 27 23 .6401 6 Pitta. I II 61—I 41 81 SI 41 61301251.5451 3Mi Rhodes, ti. Struck out—By Cain. 3. by Indians; nurse and asked for water And did 46. John M. McKeown. Washington Track and Field Club, 5:02:56. series with and Grove. 1: W Rhodes. H. Hits—Off Cain, S Gehringer, Tigers: Reynolds, Cup Japan practically Caw.I 81 81 81—I 41 1 61 81301801.6861 6 can..I 21 Si >1—I ai 71 ai ,■>■:.-> 4 47. unattached. 5:03:04. in 0 innings: off Grove. 3 In innings. Browns; Schulmerich, Phillies; Hurst, he drink water? His thirsty pores lit- William Dibbern, clinched a in the finals of the CM..I 81 81 Cin.. Losing pitcher—Grove. Umpires—Messrs. place 81 61—Il 61 81101281261.6871 6% I 31 31 41 81—I 31 41 31371281.4011 B'/fr Phillies; Davis, Phillies: Moore, terally ate it up. 48. H. Chester Pleasure Club. Baltimore. 5:05:03 Summers and Van Graflan. Time of game Braves: George Wright, zone. bet. I I I 31 11 61 81—| 81 61861891.4731 8tt Bogt.l 51 31 31 II 31—I 61 4 25 31 One of the unusual features of the European 446l_9_ 2 hours. Taylor, Dodgers; Wilson, Dodgers; P. 4P. A. L. Monteverde, Mays Landing Post, Mays Landing, N. J.. 5:07:4.V Bo.st 4 41 31 81 81 31—1 81801361.364114% Rkln SI 41 II 01 1| 7)—| 71881291.443 > race, the second national marathon Jack Crawford. Australia ac?, de- Herman, Cubs; Medwick, Cardinals; 50. Charles Kardian, Chester Pleasure Club. Baltimore, 5:15:42. St.jy 31 81 01 61 31 4! 31—1201371.361116^4 Phil.1 2! 01 11 41 31 51 41—1191381.333115»"a Vergez, Giants. sponsored by The Star in Washington, feated R. Ninoi. 6—2, 4—6, 6—3. 1 51. Arthur Y. M. C. A., 5:19:25. 4—6, tot «^2.'t 2 ti 12 »121*. 36 i 371—1—I I Lost. 120121 125 >281281311291381—I—I I FORT HUNT WANTS FOE. The was that several men who had not Stred, Washington leaders—Gehrig. Yankees, 15; fig- 7—5, and Vivian McGrath then i 52. Frank Xavier Vasil, Roslindale 5:28:09. young Fort Hunt are a Ruth, ured prominent in the pre-race "dope" Olympic Club, Boston, K Rangers without Yankees, 14; Foxx, Athletics, 14; AMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. : GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW finished well up, while other more fa- 53. Isaiah Woodward, Twelth St. Y. M. C. A 5:28:22. defeated Jiro Suich, Nippon star, 9—7, game for this afterr.oon on their dia- Berger, Braves, 11; Klein, Phillies. 11; Wash, at St. L (2). Wash, at St. Louis. Chi. at New York. Chi. at New York. were the N Y. at mond. Manager H. L. Baker is re- Lazzeri, Yankees, 11: vored performers back In 54. Bernard McCoy, unattached, Washington, D. C., 5:28:29. 1—6, 4—6, «—4, 7—5, for » decided Chicago <2>. New York at Chicago. St L. at Cin. (2). St. L. at Brooklyn. I Hartnett, Cubs, 10. Boston at dev. (21. Boston at Cleveland. Pittsb. at Boston. Pittsb. at Boston. ceiving challenges at Alexandria 14- League Na- (Continued on Fourth Page.; 55. David K. Caldwell, Washington Track and Field Club, 5:32:43. upaeu Phlla. at totals—American, 240; Detroit 12). Phila. at Detroit. Phil*, at Brooklyn. Qtncin. at Phil*. 1 F-12. tional, 176. Total. 416.