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I ■__ Smoke Rings » ★xx x x * * « * ~ « I Penny Pitching DETROIT DROPS Here SAM RAGAN Pirates To Dillon Nine By TO SECOND SPOT Play Tonight[ ror und that the owners of the Rookie Hudson" Scatters Voting Flayers On i It was only a year or so ago Sid Gives SKIPPER NAMED and practically all the Doerr’s Home seven other clubs Nine Hits While Mates Team Starts “You can’t match pennies All-Star fans in were saying, Collect 11 Safeties MOUND DITTY Today! with Uncle Jacob.” FOR Sox Win Over CHICAGO, July 11—UP)—Football against the world’s professional was the man that really tried to holders. Tom Ya.vkey only fans throughout the country figura- a WASHINGTON, July 11.—(iPl— To the old beer-maker at the game of buying pennant- McKeithan To Return The poll promises to he beat Ameri- Sixth Homer Of Season tively will move down from the the W was beaten at the Detroit dropped out of the Bob Ruark Gets Into since the first all but the boss of the Red Sox Following ‘Beaning’ stars-prot'essic.™ winner, a Breaks Deadlock In 13th Lineup stands and take over the coaches’ in can league lead today, losing With Newsom spectacle 1934. The Cm. Ull'T game. Washing- Fight In Laurinburg Game bench tomorrow. bune Charities, Inc., 7-3 decision to the lowly As Boston Wins, 3-2 sponsor w Waited Too Long will in a nation- event directed the ton Senators. Balloting begin by Chicago q • WASHINGTON, July bune Yanks are struggling now the sports editor, Arch Warn Now the LEADING Sid Hudson, Washington’s right The Wilmington Pirates wide, two weeks poll to select BOSTON, July 11.— ffl—After Buck Newsom, Tiger , cooperate with 3S5 along in the fourth place and the hand rookie, scattered nine hits to boasting a four-game victory- membership of the collegiate eleven newspapers’ being dropped from lead-off man and Bob Ruark, Washington radio stations in 47 states al- The Senators streak, will meet the Dillon, S. C.. t.‘ Yawkey men are just struggling, BATTERS beat Detroit. pounced to seventh in the or- writer (Washington which will start against the Green District of place batting sports team at field to- Columbia. New on Harold Newhouser and Freddie to blows baseball Legion Delaware •, though they hold third place. der, Bobby Doerr gave the Red Daily News), came Bay Packers, professional cham- the only state not BATTING Hutchinson for 11 hits, including night, at 8 o’clock. represent,,! but right now Sox a 3-2 victory over the Chicago today at Griffith stadium. This year’s York might go higher Leaders in Each League) in driv- ace of the lo- in Chicago’s seventh annual battle may give (Three five doubles, and succeeded before time Norwood Skipper, pions, 69 275 44 9S .356 White Sox today by blasting his Shortly game side an in a it looks as if they’ve waited too Wright, White Sox in is the start- edge series whi.-ii 38 90 .355 Newhouser from the mound club cals mound staff, likely All-Star game at Soldier Field the Appling, White S. 66 253 ing sixth homer of the season as first Ruark entered the Detroit ed with the Ail-Stars that expected of 109 .355 with Eddie Lowell and Roy and chi’ , long to start surge Finney, Red Sox 68 307 49 two . Newsom made a er, man up in the 13th . house, and night of August 29- Bears to a Panning, Giants 65 251 40 86 .343 Newhouser Lamb the next in line for the hurl- playing scoreless tie. T Washington smashed his on him for some- them. 60 235 34 79 .336 Doerr surrendered usual bat- verbal attack will continue until 23. 1936 also was a Walker. Podgers the second inning chores. Voting July game at is the Phillies_61 214 30 71 .332 for four runs in after Joe he had written. Ruark ing deadlock.’»;~4 But what.we’re getting May, ting position thing W. The two ends, two tackles, two the Collegians winning in ..." HOME RUNS after two were out, the youthful Manager Bert Kite said that fact that Uncle Jacob Ruppert prob- who is suffering from a landed a light left on Newsom’s two 1938 and •' American Cronin, was guards, center, quarterback, bowing to the Pros jn p worth out of League bumping into trouble by S. McKeithan, who injured ably got his money’s Sox southpaw head cold, benched himself in fa- but Detroit players pried and the and 1939. The Foxx, Red -20 jaw, on a halfbacks fullback receiving score last year v came Cecil Travis and Jimmy when struck the head by the Yankees. His players high, Trosky, Indians-17 walking vor of Tom his understudy. them before hostilities start Carey, apart will greatest number of votes will All-Stars 9. New York (Hants n. And on of Yankees -10 Pofah. pitched ball Wednesday night, but so did his gates. top Keller, The Red Sox used three went any further. 4 to scor- be back in his old at sec there are four straight Ameri- singled left, position that Mize. Cardinals -21 against Johnny Rigney, who limit- world and Hudson’s to ond base. However, McKenzie who can league pennants and Fletcher, Pirates-.-1* ing Travis, ed them to seven hits, four of beat -*1 Pofahl and Ferrell. received a in the game • championships. That's hard to Nicholson. Cubs center scored went 'for extra bases. The leg injury Giants-U which STANDINGS Panning, George Case followed with a single INDIANS TRIUMPH with Laurinburg, may not be back BROWNS, DODGERS in any league. BUNS BATTED IN Red Sockers gained the lead in the stamp Hudson. in the game and if so, Larkins will And now, Jim Farley—the American League to left scoring third inning by scoring two tainted YESTERDAY’S RESULTS the Tigers -71 whittled the score to 4-1 work behind the plate. and pork-barrel dispenser—with Greenberg, Detroit runs on a two Doc American League SHOW Red Sox---6* pass, bunts, BIG GAINS are Foxx, on Bruce 8 5 The remainder of the Buccan- Cleveland 8: 5. of a few big money guys in the third singles by OVER TO Philadelphia help Senators -51 Cramer’s and a wide throw by A’S, Walker, fly Boston 2 (13 over the Ruppert for Newhouser, eers lineup will be as follows: 3; Chicago innings). planning on taking National League Campbell, batting Joe Kuhel. 7 ;Detroit 3. -58 Washington St. Louis at a between $3,500,000 Panning, Giants Dick Bartell and Charley Gehrin- Moore, first base; McKeithan, St. Louis 4. Has 145 team price The latter, however, made up for First Place New York 6; Perccnlaa I Fletcher. Pirates-56 retaliated with Cleveland Regains second Smidt, shortstop) Ste- and $4,000,000. -53 ger, but Washington out his base; Points Mize, Cardinals his miscue by lashing 13th National Over Last the are saying run in its half of the inning With Keltner’s third base; Trogden, Carter, League Season; Most of experts Nicholson, Cubs -53 another in the fourth the In Loop fano, M ttt if._ _1_1 J homer inning and Chicago 8-1; Boston 2-2. t know — But I don VJCl diu Y* amti uvuwiv-i* Davis or Hines in the outfields. Dodgers Have 147 that’s cheap. wilt'll tied the Tide Philadelphia at' Pittsburgh, post, Points it Chisox up game against Homer Turning a lot of money and might moved to third after Zeke The Dillon lineup has not been rain. that’s left, started Herb Hash in the poned, — Bime- eighth of at be buying Man-’O-War to beat Bonura flied to right fielder Pete announced and little is known Brooklyn Cincinnati, night. CUBS SPLIT when Taft Wright bounced a dou- New York at St. Louis, night. ST. LOUIS, July 11.— i.p) _y lech in the Derby. BEES, Fox. and scored as Bartell muffed PHILADELPHIA, July 11.—W)- the club except that it rates as one ble off the centerfield wall and though they had Hurts Fox’s throw to the infield. of the strongest semi-pro teams in THE STANDINGS dropped sen- Where Water scored on ’s single. Kenny Keltner’s homer with two The Senators increased their that section. American League straight games up- to today, the s who wonder why they play PROGRAM Cronin entered the game as a the .iff People DOUBLE Fer- on in the seventh inning gave Won Lost Pet but call off lead to 7-1 in the sixth inning. Tonight will be ladies night at St. Louis Browns football in a downpour pinch-hitter in the 11th but retired 46 29 .61? prising showed t with one out and an 8 to 5 viC' the with all women Cleveland_ ft a dew rell doubled to left stadium, being after heavy _ 44 28 .611 a baseball game the Red Sox by striking out with the Detroit largest percentage gain of any te J had fouled out, Hank a admitted free. 4 from the Laurinburg- Boston Takes Nightcap, 2-1, after Hudson tory over the Athletics before Boston_ 42 31 .575 get the answer winning run on second base. Emer- in the American league for the night. Greenberg and Bartell allowed New York_ 38 34 .528 lU-H Pirates game here Wednesday In 10th After Chi- son Dickman held the Chisox to ladies’ day crowd of 13,206 at Shibe 38 .457 Inning Chicago _ 32 half of the 1940 season. in and out, that Case’s pop fly to fall between them A wet field, both 8-2 two hits during the last two frames park today. St. Louis_ 33 45 .42." hours pre- cago Gets First, for another double, scoring Ferrell. 31 46 .401 Statistics prove the came from a rain three and wound as the first Washington up winning pit- he win put Cleveland into YANKS WIN OVER 29 44 .39' Brownic-ft the ball do fancy Case scored on Buddy Lewis’ sharp Philadelphia- habitual viously, made cher. It was the Red Sox’ ninth in the American league as tailenders, are 113 percw-.il found holding single to right. place tricks and the players CHICAGO, July 11.—CaP)—1The Bos- over the Chisox in 12 Detroit lost to National League age points and 10 games ahead as score to more triumph Washington. as difficult a job Detroit reduced the Won Lost Pet the horsehide ton wpnt in inninsrs to win the sinus. 4 H Indians out 15 hits ST. 6 TO ■ of with The pounded LOUIS, their figure on the same date a >■ in a barrel, full bounds single Cincinnati- hugging an .eel of a double-header to- respectable CHICAGO Ab R H O A second game seventh and inn- offChubby Dean and Ed Heusser, Brooklyn ago, having jumped from .281 tu I runs in the eighth 2b _ grease. 2 to 1, after Chicago’s Cubs had Webb, 5 0 11 3 day, three homers by Keltner. New York- The same, however, does not h I and cf _ 0 0 including : errors and a wet field go Singles by Kreevich, 0 0 7 Browns Almost Game 38 .506 Many the 8 to 2, before 7,347 ings. Capture Chicago _ 39 taken opener, lb _ Lou true of a brace of infield outs Kuhel, 5 12 7 2 Ben Chapman and Boudreau, 29 39 .42C the fading St. Louis Car, I And besides, players Fox and Pittsburgh _ If _ Res- hand-in-hand. 5 0 0 ■ spectators. Solters, 12 but had their hands full. Three In Ninth, But Hadley nals of the National A I ~ the a run in the sev- St. Louis- league. yi t like to piay oil Errickson gave Tigers Wright, rf- 0 13 5 1 lion and Dick 26 40 391 the ss double plays stopped the A’s at Boston ago Eedbirds were over lie hard on shoes. enth, while Barney McCosky’s dou- Appling, 5 0 2 4 1 cues Russo For Win 4o .34, cause it’s in a scoreless duel for eight nvifinol timoo Tho lact turn Irillino Philadelphia- 24 engaged Tresh, c- 5 0 17 1 mark, with a percentage of .r,il. i ; 9 Odds And Ends which was ble and Gehringer’s single produc- the _ innings of nightcap, Kennedy, 3b 5 0 0 2 3 in the sixth when the A’s were field Wednesday ed their final run in the came TODAY’S GAMES today they lodged in sixth pi, Fans at Legion in 60-degree weather. Each eighth. Rigney, p 5 0 112 played R O A had the bases full, one out and NEW YORK, July 11— W—1The with .403, the largest loss shown on. Monk Harring- Then DETROIT Ab H "new YORK, July 11.—(IP)—Probable I; night were calling one run in the ninth. tomorrow gave up _ 4 0 13 1 Yankees lasted to beat the in the Bartell. ss Totals _ 47 2 11x36 13 Cleveland ahead, 5-4. Boudreau barely pitchers major leagues any of the National league teams throw a “blitskrieg ball” and scored | ton to who _-_ 4 12 10 in Sibby Sisti, singled MeCosky, cf records parentheses): — the minds of x-None out when winning run scored. made a spectacular stop of A1 St. Louis Browns, 6-4 today as the (won-lost Only one club Brooklyn in ttH shows the way drove out 2b _ 3 0 2 1 3 American League Which Boston’s ninth inning run. Gehringer, ■vr„+ .. ft 4 0 BOSTON Ab R H O A Brancato’s to start world champions opened a long _ii. .1 UITnnLlneftnn_T? niVQ fl hand-springs Greenberg, If _ 4 0 0 sharp grounder many are turning in the 10th to score Eddie ss a long fly Carey, _ 4 0 13 0 Henderson, York, lb _ 1117 1 the . home stand today. Bridges (6-4) vs. Leonard (10-8). crease than the Browns. The h-.H The showing of Archie with the winning marker. Cramer, cf_ 5 0 13 1 Miller Fox, rf_ 4 0 2 4 0 Ahead 6 to 2 into the ninth Cleveland at Philadelphia (night)— have from to in recent lb_ 0 1 Although relieved by Joe Dobson going ers jumped .513 .c-B Hill tennis star, _ Foxx, 5 20 2 the Chapel Miller had doubled and gone to third Kress, 3b 4 0 0 1 5 Feller (13-5) vs. Babich (7-6). to e Williams, If_ 5 0 0 2 0 in the A1 Milnar largely through the fine three a gain of 147 points. ? is causing him Tebbetts. c _ 3 0 0 3 1 sixth, got credit St. Louis at New York—Bildilli (2-4) tournaments on Errickson’s scratch single. Finney, rf_ 0 0 12 0 Xewhouser. p _ 17 0 0 0 1 for his 12the win of the hurling of Marius Russo and some vs. Chandler (4-4). That the pewerful New York Vi 'B among the top in tennis play- lone counter 5 year ranked The Cubs got their x_ 1110 0 Tabor, 3b- 0 0 0 4 at Boston—Knott (3-6) vs. on Campbell, hit heavy hitting by Red Rolfe, the Chicago kees may be slipping is indicated the country Balloting and Doerr, 2b_ 6 12 2 5 Frankie Hayes his 11th homer Hj ers of on Bill Nicholson’s Augie Wilson (4-1). team c _ 2 115 2 the in Browns scored twice before the at the mark. football Totals _ 33 3 9 24 13 Peacock, for A’s the 4 Bump figures halfway the collegiate All-Star double. eighth. Galan's Hash, p 2 10 11 dashed in to rescue have skidd: B the Pro champs in x-Batted for Xewhousre in 3rd. CLEVELAND Ab R H O A Hadley the National League Joe McCarthy’s men that will play Nicholson's three-run homer helped Spence, z 1 0 0 0 0 or B. Chapman, If_ 5 13 2 0 Russo. Boston at Chicago—rosedel (6-S) from .7J7 to a loss of 188 I*: late August starts today ninth vic- WASHINGTON Ab R H O A Heving, p 0 0 0 0 1 faltering .521, H Chicago in Claude Passeau win his Weatherly, ef_ 5 10 5 0 Salvo (3-1) vs Olsen (4-5). _ 2 0 zz to this Case, cf 5 13 Cronin, _ 1 0 0 0 0 With two out, Russo walked Heff- centage points. A year ago today I and mail your choices defeats in the op- Boudreau, ss_ 5 13 2 3 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (night)— you eight rf _ 4 0 2 1 0 tory against Lewis, Dickman, p _ 0 0 0 1 1 ner and hit hitter were ti 1-2 Arch Ward, sports edi- and Trosky, lb_ 4 0 2 7 0 Swift, pinch Lynn Blanton (3-1) vs. MacFayden (1-2). the New Yorkers ganes paper or to Passeau allowed nine hits Walker, If .- 4 114 1 j§ Be- ener. Bell, rf- 5 11 4 0 to fill the bases and then Brooklyn at Cincinnati—Carleton (4-2) of the while no« B ... _— Lary ahead field, of the Chicago Tribune the ninth. Bonura, lb 4 0 16 1 Totals 42 3 7 39 23 tor blanked the Bees until Mnek. 2b _ 5 12 2 4 vs. Derringer (10-7). eleven world Travis. 3b_ 2 112 3 served up o single to Roy Cullen- club is being kicked around in four: lieve it or not, there are (First Game) z-Batted for Hash in 9th. Keltner, 3b_ 4 2 110 (Only games scheduled). Bloodworth, 2b _ 4 0 0 5 4 I still living Ab K zz-Batted for Heving in 11th, Hemsley, c- 4 0 14 0 bine which scored two runs. place, about 13 games off the pi; heavyweight champions BOSTON ? ? C Pofahl. ss..— 3 10 3 2 Tom 3b ■> Chicago 000 100 010 000 0—2 Milnar, p- 3 1 1 0 r forced Radcliff to established last year. are: Jim Jeffries, Sisti. ? ? o Ferrell, c _ 3 2 2 4 1 Hadley Rip fly they They >» 0 1 11 Boston Dobson, p _;_ 10 10 0 Willard, Cooney, lb 4 110 0 002 000 000 000 1—3 out for the third Out Of The first Detroit Tire- Jack Johnson, Jess 4 0 1 4 0 Hudson, p_ . Casey Dodger place Burns, Moore, rf-:- Errors: Kuhel. Runs bat- || Max 4 0 Kreevich, Totals 41 8 Eldon Auker, who started for the moved up from .514 midway last yes* Gene Tunney, If —. 15 27 7 Jack Dempsey, Ross, Totals _ 33 7 11 27 lr ted in: 4 1 2J J0 Ir Kuhel, Appling, Cramer, Doerr Several Days Primo Camera, Jack West, cf Two base hits: PHILADELPHIA Browns was the losing pitcher. He Lineup to .620, a gain of 106 points. Schmeling, Detroit _ 001 00C 110-3 Webb, Solters, Wright, Ab R H O A Rowell, 2b 4 1 2 3 4 Beds or’ 1 Brad- Carey, Foxx, Doerr. Home runs: ss _ 5 was relieved in the How- The leading Cincinnati Max Baer and Jimmy 4 0 0 3 Washington _ 041 002 OOx—7 Ku- Dillard, 12 5 3 eighth by Sharkey, Miller, ss ^ hel, Doerr. : Tabor. Simmons. Pa., July 11.—(^)— of 4 Sac- If_ 4 0 10 0 ard Mills. 4 JOHNSTOWN, National league show a gain dock. Milsi. c 4 Errors: Kress, Bartell. Kuus batted rifices: J 0 J J Carey, Cramer, Hash Double McCoy. 2b 4 0 0 3 0 Sullivan, p- 1 44 44 in: Ferrell. Hudson 2, Case 2, MeCosky. ST. LOUIS Ab R H O A Brooklyn pitcher who the New Y'ork Giants i1fl and rf _ Casey, points, 0. play: Wright Appling. Left on Johnson, 3 10 10 Hugh Strincevich, p- 2 0 0 Lewis, Tebbetts. Gehiinger. Two base Cullenbine, If_ 4 0 1 2 0 Pittshe:-! bases: Boston lb _ in the Phillies while 0 0 Chicago 11; 13. Bases on Siebert, 4 0 19 2 was struck a ball 35, Glossop, x 0 0 0 hits: Fox, Hudson. Walker. Ferrell balls off: Laabs, ef _ 3 0 0 4 0 by pitched Is Awarded Rigney 7, Hash Dickman 1. Hayes, c _ 4 12 2 0 and Lew Jenkins Case. Bonura, MeCosky. Sacrifices. 4, Radcliff, xxx_ 1 0 0 0 0 dropped 74, Boston 66 by: Rigney 5, Hash 1, Dick- S. Chapman, cf_ 3 114] the Brooklyn-Johnstown exhibition Chica:-'B|| 24 If lb _ Totals _37 1 1 Travis. Double plays: Walker, Pofahi man McQuinn, 4 0 0 6 2 percentage points. : 2. Hits off: Hash 9 in 9 Brancato, 3b _ 3 0 0 3 2 Belt Magazine x-Batted for Strincevich in 9th. and Bloodworth; Travis, E oodworth innings- Clift, 3b_ 3 0 0 2 2 last will be out of the of i -1 By Ring Heving, none in 2; Dickman 2 in 2! Dean, p- 0 10 0] game night, Cleveland is 67 points ahead Ab R H O A and Bonura. Led on bases. Detroit 4; Hoag, rf- 4 0 0 1 0 CHICAGO Winning pitcher: Dickman. Umpires- Heusser, p _ 0 0 0 0 2 for four or five days, and the Philadelphia Athi 0 ■Washington 6. Bases on balls off: New- Berardino, ss _ 4 0 15 2 Dodger lineup year 4 3 12 Basil and x _ J., July 11—(A>)- Hack. 3b Geisel, Rue. Time: 2:35. At- Moses, 1 0 0 0 0 and FEHNDALE.N. houser 2, Hudson 1, Hutch nson 1. Heffner, 2b _ 2 10 11 with the Chicago I Herman, 2b 5 13 2. tendance: 3,700. D. Miles, xx_ 1 0 0 0 0 a said tonight. gained 25, at Grossin- Strikeouts by: Hutchins in 1. Hudson c_ 3 2 12 0 physician Lew Jenkins, training Gleeson cf- 2 2 2 0 0 Swift, ton entries in the American kw _ X- his in the Polo rf- 5 12 3 0 2. Hits off: Xewhouser 4 in 2 innings- Auker, p 2 0 0 1 ? Dr. W. J. Murray reported gers lake for fight Nicholson, Totals _ 31 5 7 27 17 82 and 63 points, respective: I 4 0 111 Hutchinson 7 in 6. Losing pitcher Strange, x_ 110 0 0 suffered a losing next Wednesday night with Galan, If _ x-Batted for Brancato in 9th. rays showed Casey Grounds Xewhouser. Umpirse: Grieve, Summers H .Mills, p _ 0 0 0 0 1 The Senators dropped 5 points. Cavarretta. lb 3 0 17 1 of the brain was presented 0 1 and Rolls. Time: 1:50. Attendance: xx-Batted for Heusser in 9th. Lary, xx_ 0 0 0 0 0 “mild concussion” Henry Armstrong, Hartnett, e 4 0 8 CHEMISTS DEFEAT s 4 0 3 2 3,500. Cleveland 211 010 300—S when he was felled by a ball hurled with the Ring Magazine Mattick, ss- 2 Franklin was the today Totals _ 2 10 10 Philadelphia _ 002 011 010—f 31 4 3 24 If Johns- Benjamin of his world Passeau, p- Vince 21-year-old m belt emblematic x-Batted for Auker in 8th. by Shupe, est of the Declaration ‘-'RS gold Errors: B. Chapman, Lillard. Runs The said signer 33 8 12 27 8 xx-Batted for Mills in 9th. town southpaw. physician of lightweight championship. Totals _ Reds Extend Lead By 5-2 hatted in: B. Chapman 2, Trosky, Bolt dependence. Average age CREOSOTERS, xxx-Batted for Laabs in 9th. was but v 000 000 002—? condition was made by Roston _ dreau 2, Simmons Hayes Lillard Casey’s good was The presentation 2, 2, NEW YORK Ab R H O A signers was 45; Franklin of the Chicago _ 110 013 02x—8 6-5 Keltner 3. Two base hits: Trosky, Sim- that he would need a few days’ Nat Fleischer, publisher Beating Dodgers, Crosetti. ss _ 5 115 4 Errors: Cavarretta 2. Runs hatted in: mons, Boudreau, S. Chapman, Milnar. It was the 100th cham- Brigade Beats Spofford, Rolfe, 3b- 5 3 3 0 3 rest in a hospital here. magazine. Sisti, Gleeson, Nicholson 5, Uartnett. B. Chapman. Home runs: B. Chapman, rf _ 4 0 in the third inn- belt awarded by Fleischer. Two base hits: Cooney, West, Rowell. CINCINNATI, July 11.—VP)—In a See First Boudreau, Keltner, Hayes. Double Keller, 12 0 Casey was hurt TENNIS RACKETsP pionship 13-10; 4,000 Night DiMaggio, cf_ 4 0 2 4 0 Nicholson. Galan. : Nichol plays: Brancato, McCoy and Siebert: after into the game, Jenkins boxed five rounds today game started In the rain the Reds If_ 4 0 0 ing going cent deduction son. Stolen bases: Gleeson, Passeau. Mack Selkirk, 10 25 Softball Games Boudreau, and Trosky 2; Mack, which won 15-10, as a Special per a trifle too fine. His Dickey, c _ 4 0 15 0 Brooklyn short hi# and appeared Sacrifice: Passeau. Double play: Galan trimmed Brooklyn 6 to 5 tonight, Boudreau and Trosky. Left on bases: On entire stock for Gordon, 2b_:_ 3 112 6 hitter for outfielder Dixie |S ordered and Hartnett. Left on basse: Boston Cleveland 11; Philadelphia 5. Bases on pinch Free Cover manager, Hymie Caplin, their victories to six lb- 4 0 9 0 Waterproof 9: Chicago 10. Bases on balls off: Sul- running balls off: Dean Milnar Dobson 3 Dahlgren, 0 The ball struck him as he to tomorrow. 3, 3, Walker. him “layoff” boxing livan Strincevich Passeau 1 Strike- straight and increasing their lead to A record-breaking crowd of nearly Heusser 2. Strikeouts Russo, p 3 10 0 1 2, 5, by: Milnar 2 to it. Knocked un- Saturday and Hits Hadley, p _ 0 0 0 0 0 attempted dodge He will spar again outs by: Strincevich 1, Passeau 7. a length and a half over the second 4,000 people banked Robert Strange Heusser 2. Hits off: Dean 10 in 4 in- PM HARMS 6 in 3 2-3 Strince- he was revived but col- and do only gym work Mon- off: Sullivan innings: playgrounds last for the inau- nings; Heusser 5 in 5; Milnar 6 in 5 conscious, Dial Sunday place Dodgers. night Totals ___ 36 6 10 27 14 209 Market St. vich 6 in 4 1-3. Hit by pitcher by: 1-3; Dobson 1 in 3 2-3. pitch- in his hotel room. 4 guration of night softball and to Winning St. Louis_ 000 000 022—4 lapsed again iSj day. Strincevich (Gleeson). Losing pitcher- (Night Game) er: Milnar. Losing pitcher: Dean. Um- O A New York 101 100 30x—(' Sullivan. Umpires: Goetz, Pinelli and BROOKLYN Ab R H watch the Ethyl-Dow Chemists de- pires: Moriarty, Hubbard and Rommel. ss_ 4 112 5 Errors: Berardino, Rolfe 2. Rum Reardon. Time: 2:04. Attendance: (es- Reese, feat Taylor-Colquitt 5 to 2 and the Time: 1:58. Attendance: 13,206. timated) 5,000. I.ava get to, 3b_ 3 10 0 1 batted in: Keller 2, Gordon, Rolfe 3 r.... Walker, cf-lf 4 112 0 Commercial league Boys Brigade wal- McQuinn, Cullenbine 2. Two base hit 4 10 2 0 13 to a Swift. Three base hits: Rolfe 2. Home (Second Game) Modwick, If_ lop Spofford Mills 10 in free- Beats c_ 4 0 10 1 Henderson Kramer runs: Gordon, Rolfe. Double BOSTON Ab It H O A Phelps, for-all thriller. play _ 3 110 0 Russo, Crosetti and 3b- 5 110 3 Wasdell, lb Gordon, Dahlgren Sisti, 3 0 0 1 0 Alan A. Marshall, attorney, opened Meet Left on bases: New York St. Louif lb_ 3 0 0 14 1 Vosmik, rf_ To Advance In Net 8; Cooney, 0 the brief 7. Bases on balls off: Russo Auker 0 0 Hudson, x'_ 0 0 0 0 ceremonies by introducing 6, Moore, rf _ 4 13 H. _ 0 0 0 0 0 1, Mills 1. Strikeouts Russo 4 If_ 3 0 12 0 Gilbert, cf T. E. Cooper, mayor, who said "the by: Itoss, 4 0 0 2 2 SPRING LAKE, N. J., July 11. Auker 2. Hits off: Auker 10 in 7 in cf_ 4 0 0 2 0 Co8carart, 2b_ West, teams making up the Independent H. none in Wyatt, i)_ 2 0 10 2 —(#)—Second-seeded Archie Hen- nings; Mills, 1; Rnsso 3 ii- 2b _ 4 0 117 $1-15 Glossop, 1 0 0 0 0 and Commercial are to be 8 2-3 innings: Hadley, none in 1-3. Hit 3 116 3 Gallagher, xx_ leagues derson of N. stead- Miller, ss- Chapel Hill, C., by Russo Balk: Pressnell, p 0 0 0 0 0 congratulated on their persistence pitcher by: (Lary). Ilerres, c_ 4 0 0 2 1 ied his game after an erratic sec- Auker. Auker. Win- Tamulis, p_ 0 0 0 0 0 Losing pitcher: Errickson, p _ 4 0 2 0 0 which resulted after a hard struggle Russo. PINT Franks, xxx_ 1 0 0 0 0 ond set today to turn back the ning pitcher: Umpires: Ormsby, McGowan in the installation of excellent bid of Jack and Pipgras. Time: 2:00. At- Totals _ 34 2 7 30 15 courageous youthful 24 11 tendance: 5,477. Totals _T- 33 5 5 lights.” CHICAGO Ab R H O A Kramer of Montebello, Cal., 6-4, x-Rnn for Vosmik in 8th. Harold H. of Hack, 3b_ 4 0 12 1 Hartis, sponsor Tay- 3-6, 6-4, and the semifinal xx-Hatted for Wyatt in 7th. gain 2b _ 5 0 13 5 lor-Colquitt, received high praise Herman, Tamulis in 9th. round of the eighth annual Firemen Score 12 To 0 cf_ 4 0 0 2 0 xxx-Uattcd for Spring Gleeson, from Mayor Cooper, to whose un- Lake invitation Nicholson, rf_ 4 12 2 0 CINCINNATI Ab R H O A tennis tournament. 4 14 tiring efforts the city owes the in- Over Y. M. C. A. Galan, If_ 4 0 110 erber, 3b _ 12 Kramer was seeded fifth. Victory Cavnrretta, lb_ 4 0 1 14 0 Frey, 2b_ 5 113 4 stallation of the lights. Ted of Los 4 12 3 0 Schroeder, Angeles, c _ 14 2 rf _ Todd, 4 0 Goodman, The first game, staged between the the National Junior cham- Two-hit hurling by Cherry and ss_ 3 0 2 2 6 F. lb__ 5 10 8 0 Singles Mattick, McCormick, Independent crowd, found the Creo- c- 4 0 2 6 1 pion, seeded moved into the Glisson gave the Fire Department Dallessandro, z __ 0 0 0 0 0 Hershberger, fourth, 4 cf 4 1110 soters shaky under the arcs. Two to 0 over French, p _ 3 0 0 0 Craft, semifinal with a 6-1, 6-2 triumph softball tea ma 12 victory 4 0 0 4 0 Rog#l, zz_ 0 0 0 0 0 Arnovich, If_ walks, errors and a couple of over the veteran the Y. M. C. A. ten in a Hanover 2 1110 J. Gilbert Hall Joost, ss_ a double 3 0 2 0 0 punches, including telling of New York. league game played yesterday after- Totals _ 35 1 9 30 It Waiters, p _ High, brought in four runs. A z-Batted for Mattick in 10th. by Frankie Parker of Spring Lake, noon at the 22nd and Market street 0 11 27 f zz-Batted for French in 10th. Totals _ 35 'couple of hits in the second, which shooting for his seventh champion- diamond. Boston __• 000 000 001 1—2 210 000 020—5 scored the fifth ended the Brooklyn_ count, ship, blasted his way into the semi- Cherry lasted until the seventh in- 000 000 001 O—l 300 001 llx—6 Chicago Cincinnati _ the Chemists. base-knocking by final round when he was relieved Glis- Errors; None. Runs batted in: Sisti, b by trouncing Gerard ning, by Errors: Reese, Vosmik, W e r e r, was held to two Galan. Two base Galan. T.-C. bingles by (Jeff) Podesta of son. The Smokies collected 12 Moore, hits: Joost. Runs batted in: Reese, Med- Montclair, for- hits Miller. Three base hit: Nicholson. Sac. Brown until the sixth. Stokley dou- wick Phelps, Wasdell, Goodman, Mc- mer Princeton University ace, 6-2, off Johnson and King, with Bullard rifices: Cooney, Rogell. Double and plays: Cormick, Hershberger 2, Craft, Walters. bled, McKeithan High 6-3. a Miller, Glossop and walked, 4 setting the pace with single and a Cooney; Glossop. Two base hits: Walker. Three base Shoaf to account for two Miller and Mattick and Cavar- singled triple out of two tries. Cooney; hit: Frey. Stolen bases: Reese, Joost. retta. Left on bases: runs. 5 score Boston 6; Chicago Sacrifices: Walters, Left on bases: by getting in two counts in 8. Bases on balls off: Errickson 3 Cincinnati 10. Bases on The score by innings: the 6th and three in the French 3. Brooklyn 5: 7th. RODGERS WINS Strikeouts by: Errickson 1. balls off: 1. Pressnell 2, Tam- 000 002—2 5 2 “Barefoot” French 3. Wyatt Taylor-Colquitt_ Vause, with a double SPARTANBURG, S. C., 11— Umpires: Pinelli, Reardon- nils Walters 4. Strikeouts by: Wyatt July and Goetz. 1, Ethyl-Dow_ 410 00X—5 5 1 and a homer which Time: 2:06. Attendance: 3, Tamulis 1, Walters 4. Hits off: stopped near the LP)—Jack Rodgers, unranked Rice (actual) 7,347. in 1 The second game was a glorious car barns, was Wyatt 8 in 6 innings; Pressnell 2 the hitter for the institute star from Knoxville, Tenn., out in Tamulis 1 in 1. Los- spree. Coupled with errors, bunch (none 8th): hitting Spofford and practically every stole the show in the Mid-Dixie ten- RIGGS BEATS BROWN ig pitcher: Pressnrfl. Umpires: Sears, walks and other as- man in the 86.4 2:35. Attend- ragged playing, Brigade lineup connected, nis tournament today when he blast- — Dunn and Jorda. Time: Moor INDIANAPOLIS, 11— (P sorted misdemeanors, the Boys Bri- with Jefford’s July ance: (actual) 28,465. triple a highlight. ed his ■ntay to victory over Earl Bart- Bobby Riggs of Chicago, seeded first gade charged out in front with a five The score by innings: lett of New Orleans, 6-2, 6-2, to enter in the men’s the 53rd an- to lead in the first, added four Boys singles of Pennsylvania is estimated run Brigade 542 002 0—13 11 5 semi-finals. LAIRD £ CO. nual Western Tennis tournament, in less than more in the second, and settled down Spofford-210 112 have lost $4,000,000 3—10 10 6 Rodgers’ smashing service and was forced to play an extra set to due. to the killing of to adding more as the innings passed. The Bagmen will meet the N.J- two years, Build, hard, low drives kept Bartlett, third SCOBEYVILLE, beat Tom under The gang started slow, ers in the Brown of San Francisco valuable hawks and owls, Spofford first game of tonight’s seeded and Southern to Junior cham- today. The score was 6-4. laws. but ended strong, overcoming a 13 doubleheader. 2-6, 6-2, unwise bounty pion, deep in the back court. *