And Giants Lose; Yankees And Red Sox Divide Iflues Swamp Cubs; "How to Beat the Yankees" . In LUCKY THIRTEEN START TRADING STANDINGS Nats Defeat A's; As Three Lessons . WITH CARDS IF Virginia-Carolina Chisox and Giants Easy McFayden -^15^' Tigers Igees Top "1 ^ack Garner t WHITEHEAD League WON I* RACES LLft (13 letters) Take Two Boston Bros Veteran Tells NlSRRSf YEARW f won 13 and YOUWANTFLAG W L Pet. Divide;Tribe Wins I » Phillies ^jLA ^ Mtf"9 ^fll AS A JOCKEY T3 lost 13 IN Blands 6 i .857 |j 4F Cfc»i*B^m » 5jfei&j,S How to Pitch for and AND FINISHED j each of The Charity 5 2 .714 Lewis' I Waiwr VV ill* 5 for 5 Against the Yanks ONLY A FEW If FIRST TWO Branch Kickcy, Once the Elizabeth City 5 3 .625 Buddy Ninth-Inning AWAVFROM 1300.M \ SEASONS in of Banc- Norfolk Orioles 1 1 .500 Gives Senators iIk' I'iralos* 15- he David I lam I l.ciui- By GEORGE KIRKSEY on PR!DAY \ South Norfolk ... 2 4 .333 By JACK CUDDY New Yhe 1 \ pitched Han Lost Luck 1 5 .160 Their Fourth Win Attack York, Aug. 12..(U.R).The ' ball, St. Brides I a IVH.1935,rs. 1 for the Chester, N. Y., Aug. 12..UJ.R). title of this story is "How To Beat <-urt uavis of n The Yankees in three The with v white Giovanni Miani dreams of a Mus- lessons. phils, New York.(U.R>.Once upon a In the American league, the Yoik. Aug. 12. .iU.R).The none of them easy" by Danny 13 wins already sox. I the cletonian: beat time other club owners were a- maintained ¦ Pirates swamped MacFayden, pitching veteran of the pirates fraid \o make a deal with Branch p 16-6. today, but it The medium-sized Italian with the Boston Bees. AND BECAME 13TH W L Pet. their 11 '2 game lead by dividing I V >i;V Cubs. Rickey. David Ilarum of the St. 65 37 .637 the Cubs' National was most em- of season with the Boston I sparse iron gray hair stood there Danny careful to Louis Cardinals. He was looked 58 43 .574 a doubleheader as the runner-up phasize thas he To BEAT ALL OTHER New York I the grassy mound under the wouldn't give any upon as the sharpest trader in 55 44 .555 Red Sox. The Sox' 16-10 victory in Ue.u.a lost. [on such advice as this if he weren't LEAGUE CLUBS. St. Louis I Gilint-- also maple trees and gazed up rever¬ baseball. The other clubs were Pittsburgh __53 47 .530 the opener was their only one in nopped on four Chi- pitching in the other league, safe of he wanted I I... ently at the red granite monument from the skeptical any player Boston 49 54 .476 the four-game series. It was a I r 15 hits. Including vengeance of' the mur¬ to send away. .418 that commemorates the birthplace derous Yankee You Cincinnati 4 If 57 free-hit ting affair in which New by Brubaker. Lloyd and career of bludgeons. But not any more. There's a 40 59 .404 four and Bos¬ I a home in grand Hambleton- see. Danny is an ex-American Brooklyn York used \Va:a: :.' o singles five trips rian. saying around the National Lea¬ Philadelphia 42 62 .404 ton three. The Sox got 16 hits, in¬ I runs. Brubaker, leaguer and has pitched for and KEAWWEISK1 I Maiani doesn't speak English, against the Yanks. gue now: cluding homers by McNair and - in addition to hu> He served I a able 'but the look in his eyes. as he CHAMPION "Make a deal with the Cardi¬ Fox; the Yanks got 14 including 7; five runs. with the for sev¬ drove in stood there. told of his d)OE EaOUIS the American League a Lazzeri. Buck I four-bagger Pirates" love for en years from 1926 through 1931, nals and '.he pennant." If four-bagger by I tided the .horses.and for one horse, in WAS BOP.Nl Cubs win the this Newsom was the winning pitcher; six errors par¬ and Uien was with the Yanks for ON AAV Chicago flag W L Pc*. I I ...... contributing ticular. Muscleton. 13-ft loser. three years. 1932 through 1934. season, it will make four out of .700 Chandler the Bauvrs. third of Pitts-' At the base of the red granite WON THE the last five which have New York 70 30 The Yankees took the nightcap I afield. was "I've been on both sides of the AMATEUR pennants ___58 41 .586 > credited Boston I ou:- moundsmen. campanile is an inscription. It lion's den and I been won by clubs making big 5-3 when Bump Hadley held Bos¬ and Carleton who' know what it feels \ LIGHT-HEAVV- Chicago 60 44 .577 batsmen I wjti reads: "Hambletonian. the great to have the Yanks on / deals with the Cardinals during ton to six hits. New York Ciiii ago was charged of your side," WEIGHT CROWN And the Detroit 57 42 .576 collected with Joe DiMaggio I progenitor trotters. born May said MacFayden. "It you are THE the preceding winter. 51 .474 10, the loss. Cavaretta's homer FRIDAY, to Cardinals Cleveland 46 his 34th . Hoag I 5,1849; died March 27, pitching for the Yanks you know \ I'SYH other flag went vhe 45 53 .459 hitting one of Chicago's 12 hits. was 1876.'^ (APRIL did Washington also one for New York. Foxx I was That the horse after which if you hold the other club to three 195U) AND themselves in 1934 when they 32 67 .323 got Uo's pair of timely not trade of their St. Louis clouted his 32nd of the year in the I Goshen's great Hambletonian clas¬ runs before the six inning, HOHMEL JACK'S WHS> HHbT IV away any key 29 69 .296 runs in the you've 1933 and 1934 Philadelphia I singles drove in four sic was named. gxy. a chance to w in. If you allow former knuckle-ball K.O. men between the nightcap. win, UtCUOUM, seasons. ' ninth inning sin¬ I bB s' second straight Maiani's horse. Muscleton. is a more runs than that your are artist; was both fridav. The h'.e Giants. Bush and descendant of , New York Giants' gle gave tiie Washington Senators I t)-4. Hambletonian. Al- liable to be out of there for a kJORN AND MARRIED ON 3 I^Yh(DECEMBER Results Luimn- combined to hold the Muscleton is undisputed trot- FRlDAV THE 15 th. ^ pilot, was the first Trader Horn to Yest'rday's their fourth straight over the I jso pinch-hitter by the sixth or be¬ Copr 1937 by l'oiled Feature Syndicate. In* 1935) I G:ai»'-1 -at iiits while the Bees ting champion of all Europe. Sig- fore. outsmart Rickey. After Terry took Philadelphia Athletics, 5-4. The Melton and nor Maiani of over the Giants during the season NATIONAL LEAGUE Senators pushed over three runs I Rome. Italy, be- "You are at a psychological dis¬ 6. rhe Giants came lieves Muscleton is champion of of 1932 he soon realized he must Pittsburgh 16, Chicago in the eighth to drive Harry Kel- I Coffn advantage to start \vi\h pitching Philadelphia 3-8, Brooklyn 2-2. the showers and tie the I tie the score the worid. And he came to this against the Yanks It's the tough¬ have a catcher, if he was going ley to up CAPTURES THE to He Gus Boston 6, New York 4. game, and Lewis' safety scored :n> by Ott and Danning. country to ar- SHIRLEY HANOVER go any place. picked I on recently, trying est assignment a pitcher can get. and Mancuso of the Cardinals as his Cincinnati-St. Louis, played at Almada with the winner in the I in: ... ni both the eighth range a match race between his He can't relax or get a breavher man. former date. ] ninth. Nelson, who relieved Kelley I the decision. champion and E. H. Baker's any place in the batter order. He's RECORD TIME hia Phillies swept HAMBLETONIAN IN Cards Gave Up Mancuso in the eighth, was charged with Speedy Greyhound. He expects to to bear down on . .. I got every pitch. ** 1 On 10. he traded AMERICAN LEAGUE the loss. DeShong, Jacobs and Co¬ be:. ev> : a bill against close the match early next week. Even then near¬ Oct. 1932. I you may pitch a tic for second and \hird money Jim Bill Ethan Washington 5, Philadelphia 4. hen worked for Washington with D cigers. Hugh Mul- Giovanni saw Greyhound's un- for seven or eiuht Mooney. Walker, I ly perfect game Shutters Kosiluiid Rc('(»r(l with the Arden Homestead stable's Allen and Bob O'Farrell to the Cleveland 7, St. Louis 0. the victory going to the latter. I Dodgers to three successful attempt to break Peter and beat in one innings get brown Farr. Fair finish see- Cards for Mancuso and Starr. New York 5-10. Boston 3-16. Willis Hudlin scattered nine hits I ...;:> tak tlie opener 3-2. and .Manning's 1:56J4 trotting record frame by a home run with men to Take First Money filly, Ray on in the first heat and fourth in Detroit 11-4. Chicago 8-6. to the St. Louis Browns as the Pa»cau scattered 10 to for the mile at Goshen on. Only Mancuso proved of any I Cia.aic Tuesday. My advice vo every pitcher In Two Heals scored a 7-0 I -2 Moore's double' Througn a translator he told op- the Yanks is to if the second. value among the six players in¬ facing forget Fourth volved in '.lie deal and he was in¬ shutout. It was Hudlin's 11th win I home the.win- erators later: "Greyhound is a very possible they are the Yanks and They split $11,588.03. By JACK Cl'DDY $2,172.75, went '.o Dunbar strumental in helping the Giants Today's Games ;pf the year. It was close until the I r.:r.. run in :iie first game. in fine horse. When I see him run. he pitch best on bail and money, your every a win the 1933 and on rribe hammered Elon Hogsett v.:. i. Pinky Whitney led a nine is so fast I cold. But the Goshen, N. Y.. Aug. 12..(U.R>. Bc-stwick's Hollywood Audrey, pennant go I perspire prob¬ hope you hold Yanks to two to the NATIONAL LEAGUE Ifrom the box with a five run as¬ ? ith a pair of owner or Shirley Hanover, stream-lined bay brown filly that finished sixth and world championship. I liit ably Greyhound's perspires three runs." Cincinnati at < of a dam. today and third. The Cards didn't make a major Chicago. sault in the eighth. Bill Sullivan I ingle. The Wil- colder when he sees Muscletone MacFayden watched the Yan¬ daughter speedy at Boston. a in -.lie deal between the 1933 and 1934 Brooklyn ] led the Indians' 14 hit attack with - nai :: climbed on Butcher, Cant- run." kees belt rhe Bees seven scored surprise victory It seemed to the impatient spec- I sr.raight seasons so won the Philadelphia at New York. t;hree Henshaw for 13 In other words, he is still confi¬ times this in 12th running of the Hambletonian tators seaved in the long green they pennant singles. I spring exhibition in two and vhe world title. Pittsburgh at St. Louis. Chicago and Detroit divided a lots takt the second. dent that his horse is best. games and he thinks have Trotting Classic, winning stands and lining the track's ¦ they more fa¬ But after the 1934 season pair, the Tigers taking the open- Cincinnati at Si. Louis was He says there's no of tell¬ about as much as straight heats against outer rail that the much they i1 way power any club near-by traded Tex Carleton to the Cubs AMERICAN LEAGUE (;r 11-8. and the White Sox scor- a' a former date. which is the trotter vored horses.and in record Hambletonian never I ;nayed ing faster be¬ he ever saw. delayed for Ward and St. Louis at Detroit. i ng two in the 10th to win the cause of the different methods of "Di c.ocking on the good time mile would started, i. was post- pitchers Tinning. Maggio. Gehrig and Dickel j get They also traded Ken O'Dea Chicago at Cleveland. i lightcap, 6-4. Charley Gehringer starting races. In are all hitters. Di track. poned by rain until today.and PITCHERS FOR Europe trotting great Maggio ed young catcher who had played Boston at Washington. Iplowed the Sox under almost sin- PROBABLE heats are started from the stand¬ is one of the bee*. With orange-coa* Henry then delayed from 3 p. m. to 5 MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES right-handed in the little sul¬ with Columbia the previous sea¬ New York at Philadelphia. Ijiehanded in the opener, batting still. while in American the run¬ hitters I ever saw. Gehrig hasn't Thomas Bobbing p. m. by a track that still was ky seat behind her. Shirley Han¬ the pole. son. '.o the Cubs for . i n six runs and scoring three him¬ ning start is used. He insists that a weakness. You may get him two somewhat soggy along LEADING BATTERS sself. He hit N v v r{j. Aug. 12..vU.R).Prob- over came blazing down the Steve G. Phil- Later they waived Malone out of his eighth homer of if Muscleton tilts with Greyhound or three times and then the fourth And when s-.arter t . she season with the bases m: ;j. :> for tomorrow's ma.- stretch in the first mile heat to to the 12 standard- the league and sent him to the loaded n the United States, that Grey- time he'll break up the game." lips tried get By UNITED PRESS in the seventh and ? in . Yankees. Ward and Tinning were contributed jor league games: hound must later come to Italy MacFayden said if he had to win by half a length 2:01V2 breads away from he line, he had was the fastest mile ever run useless to the Cards. Player t ;wo doubles. Lawson, who went the for a return match. face vhe Yanks in an important This to recall them eight times for the And Club G AB R II Pet. NATIONAL LEAGUE a winner in the Hambletonian. Carleton won 11 and lost 8 for j oute scattering 10 hits, was the As Maiani stood by the Hamble- game he'd hope his control was by first heat. Medwick \ a: one-fourth second the Cubs and O'Dead proved a .vinner; and Cain, who started for Cincinnati Chicago.Derrin- tonian campanile, in this little good and then try to make the It betters by After '.he fifth recall Phillips Cardinals -100 400 87 160 .400 '¦> best time valuable assistant \o Catcher