V fte jEaening |&taf A—10 WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1938. Veteran Ruth Now With Vander Meer ,- Sharing Spotlight Youthful » ALL-STAR STUFF By JIM BERRYMAN. WinL ose or Draw Louis Amends Prediction, Sees Two-Round Koyo. Pompton Lakes Camp Different Than Speculator. Cincinnati Second By FRANCIS E. STAN, £fter St»fT Correspondent of Hie Star. Johnny Beats Bees—$abe • LAKES, N. j., June 20.—The clatter of the typewriters and THE FLEET-FOOTED the tinkling of ice cubes in tall glasses stopped abruptly in the press- YOUNGSTER PLAYS ' idol as Dodger Coach. room when Joe Louis walked In for what was described as his last A LOT OP POMPTON By HI GH S. official newspaper conference. The writing boys set down their re- AROUND THAT HOT CORNER.... FULLERTOW, Jr, Associated Prew Sport. Writer. freshments and left their typewriters and crowded around Joe, who seemed The old guy and the one are embarrassed by all the fuss. Well, disinterested, anyway. young rivals for the attention of baseball'* “Give us your last prediction, Joe," suggested one of the ink-stained mob. followers today. “Call the round for huh?" us, The old guy. of course, is , back in harness again as coach of the "Sho," nodded the Bomber, sleepily. "Ah figure it'll be ovah in two HE.'S RIGHT UP AT THE TOP OP Brooklyn Dodgers. He took tha rounds." There was a moment of silence, while some unreadable notes were Job* THE LIST OP BASE-THIEVE5. Saturday at $15,000 for the rest of the taken. Previously, Joe had predicted he would flatten Max Schmeling in. season, appeared on the baselines four rounds. yes- terdp.y and immediately regained his “When you fought the first time,” he was asked, "did you take him too old spot as the main attraction on the ball field. lightly—Is that why he knocked you out and why you think he'll be so easy this time?" The young fellow is Cincinnati's re- markable Johnny Vander Meer, who "Ah nevah took none of my fights lightly," drawled the Bomber, speaking couldn’t make three no-hitters in a with his eyes fixed on the floor while his with a knothole in a fingers toyed row, but came close enough to give bench. “Ah pine didn’t think Max couldn't fight. Ah just didn’t fight him the Boston Bees a good scare when right." It followed, naturally, that he would be asked the proper way to fight he let them down with four blows to Schmeling. Had that been decided by the Louis Board of Strategy? Tyeah \\ win, 14-1. The virtory put the Reds in second place, a few percentage, "The onliest way to fight him," said the tan-colored boy with a positive j points ahead of Chicago. air. "is to walk out and to slug him. Ah’m gonna carry the fight to him this Dodger* Slug to Win. time. He's a eounterpuncher and ef yo’ tries to box him and make him j It was the Babe some Brook- lead ...” 28,000 lyn fans were out to see. But they “The fight would be fought without a blow struck," supplied a newspaper- I also saw a couple of good ball games, man in a burst of brilliance. as G'.een Pressnell's flinging and a "Well," amended Joe, "not fo’ a long time anyway.” slugging spurt that must have made the old Yankee clouter feel right at home gave the Dodgers a 6-2 opening Sharp Contrast in Fight Camps. triumph over the . Clay Bryant stopped the hitting, however, There is a striking contrast between Louis’ camp at Pompton Lakes and one blow to the at giving only up ninth, Srhmeling's quarters Speculator. The German's set-up is called the "con- * and the Cubs won the nightcap, 4-3. centration camp” by the writing mob. Newspapermen who have been to Vander Meer, who pitched two con- Germany swear that Speculator is a hunk of the Vaterland. State re- police, secutive hitless games. Anally was mindful of Nazi storm troopers, shove back people who would talk with Schmel- touched in the fourth inning yester- ing, The cottage of the fighter is guarded closely and there are huge padlocks day when Debs Ganns singled. He on ail gates and doors. Mirth is an almost unknown emotion at Speculator ^rTTAND THE 20-yeAR-OLD VETERAN'S made a new record of consecutive no-hit and even the fans who motor to watch the workouts seem to sop up the grim BAT IS PUSHING A FLOCK OF RUNS 21zj innings, just short of mark atmosphere and the personality of the Schmeling man. ACROSS THE PISH FOR WASHINGTON.. 's major league of 23 that has stood since 1904. And Fight reporters who have been on the scene for a while don't even try :T5uddy he went 32 innings before he was to interview Max. New ! arrivals try but nobody is very successful. Schmeling scored upon. answers the more pointless questions and conveniently skips the ones people 28,000 BAIL BABE, LEWIS ^ Statistics Boston lost a chance to win when would like to hear answered. Max says "ja, ja” almost all the time and lets 0 League the second game was rained out in the" It at that. THE .NATIONALS' SMART last half of the fifth. go |f- KELLEY TO START MONDAY, Jl’NB 20, 193*. k\ YOUNG THIRDSACKER WHO Bucs Crush Phillies. Pompton is the friendlier place. The exuberance of the American Negro AMERICAN. m SHOULD GET A Pittsburgh* Pirate* put on a ter- atands out boldly in contrast with the stolid secrecy and the air of defiance GLAD TO BE BACK BERTH ON Koulti Twtwio. rific to the Phil- in the clouting spree wallop amazingly large German colony at Speculator. The Germans, with This YEAR'S ALL- STAR TEAM Washington. 10; Detroit. «. lies. 14-4 and 16-3. Three homers by fine Leica cameras dangling from around their k WHEN THE LEAGUES CLASH Cleveland, 5; Philadelphia 4 straps necks, silently and sul- v j St. Louis. 10—7; New York. 9-—7 (sec- Johnny Rixzo and two by Paul Waner ond game. * lenly snap candid pictures of Schmeling and Jewish Joe Jacobs and American Ruth Realizes How Much He IN CINCINNATI NEXT MONTH, v innings, darkness'. marked their 34-htt Chicago. 3—1; Boston. 2—0. attack. newspapermen who interview them. At Pompton, which is Harlem now The New York Giants took a really STANDING OF 7MB CI.IBS. | with a Missed Game After Turn double backdrop of tall green trees, loud, dusky, worshipful people with cheap Relief Vet Picked to Face beating, their second of the season, from St. box cameras push and shove, yell and gesture, and all the while happily take Louts and had their in Drill. lead cut to unintended double-exposures. Batting Chisox After Regulars three game*. A twelfth- inning single by Joe carried By DREW MIDDLETON. Stripp the> National Cards to an 8-7 Associated Pr»ss Sporl* Writer. All-Star Wilt. opening victory and* Leaguers’ Repeatedly won the they nightcap. 4-2. behind Joe Knows Only What Pictures Show. NEW YORK. June 20.—Three years j BURTON HAWKINS. Roy Henshaw, although Mel Ott hit a ago. in the of his career, the By It, all boils down, I suppose, to the attitudes and of twilight homer in each personalities the With Vunder Meer Staff Correspondent of The Star. game. players were used to him. But yes- 5r8l32!22l.593 fighters and the camp attaches. The man from Mars, just stepping off his Hope High 41_41_41”21 In the , the Boa- terday at Ebbets Field the Dodgers CHICAGO, June 20 — the —1_4 wocket ship, would think Schmeling was the beaten fighter of two Sun-eying j_B l_2!_«IJSI30I21 M>88!_2 ton Red Sox moved into second ahead years ago stared at Babe their new 21—I 41 51 6 Ruth, coach, 61 .V'lO'291.60m of the and that Louis had been the victor. Max refuses to how he will Bountiful Neiv Talent more soothing scenery of the first slipping New’ York Yankees by say beat with their eyes popping. Among 2l_71—I 61 61 4 28 28 500, ti'a a twin bill Louis ... or that he even will splitting at whila beat him. Louis confidently talks of a two- He looked as he division at least temporarily, the Na- 2 L4 Chicago just always had, By DREW MIDDLETON, Mr. Frick was just as communica- 41_2 !_61—I _4J_6' 4J29 5;ij _9 the Yanks round 31 21 2i 41—I 12 I lost one game and tied an- knockout and discloses his battle plans. and He was Associated Press Sports Writer. tionals here 21191311.380; i2 heavy, sweaty hearty. tive, but considerably more cherry at gratefully paused today other al St. 31 81 31 21 3|—1171331.340)14 ■. a Louis. After Gee Walker-* to be back a — ! Before Joe w’as allowed to skip out of the glad as coach, a step, and NEW YORK, June 20 Fifty mil- his office. It is understandable. His and their status. In the homer had pressroom, somebody asked regarded _1129i28:29i31i33l—I—I I given the White 'Sox a 8-2 him if not such a long one, from the man- lion Americans can be That’s he thought, he was better than two years ago. wrong. Nationals, besides being cutler around wake of seven losing arguments in victory, Jimmy Foxx and of Jim Bsgby agership the Dodgers, and he showed why the big league managers will pick in the last, three world have their last 10 Games Tadic. Games Tomorrow. Ah guess Ah am." answered Louis, "Ah'm smarter and reach- series, engagements, apparently paced the Red Hose to a 6-1 triumph. casually. it in No games everything he did. the National and American League's lost, all but one (19361 of five all- there is no occasion for optimism, but scheduled. W'avh. at Chi 3 on. ing mah peak. When Ah fought Smellin’ the fust N. Y. ai Cleveland. Yanks Weak time, Ah'm not long 'Gosh,'' said the “it all-star teams in Pinches. Babe, sure Is this year. star games. Now things are look- the Nats now are confident that with Boston at Detroit. out of the amatchoors. Ah didn't, know much 'bout The Yanks had 22 men left on bese fightin'." good to get back. But I'm not in At the outset the fans picked the ing up. semblance decent Phila. at St. Louis. any of pitching they as * The details of the first still were a j they went down to the Browns, lb- fight vivid In few minds. "That shape"—he slapped his mammoth teams. Then it went to the man- "Won't have that team for another still be can Irritable among more then punch after the bell in the fifth round 9. played a 7-7 elght-lnnlng tie, beat you, didn't it, Joe?" was one i tummy—“stood up there and hit for agers of the two championship teams. week,” chortled the league prexy, "but highly regarded company. NATIONAL. halted by darkness. of the questions. ! five minutes and felt like I'd been This year all the managers vote. As when we do we ll have something. It is significant that the Nationals, The doin' it all Will will Results Yesterday. league-leading Cleveland In- week.” Terry, who manage the Na- Lots of new fellows. That Vander over that same have "No," said Louis, flatly. “Ah lost the fight in the second round. 1 stretch, averaged dian* celebrated Connie Any- The tionals as the St. Louis. X—4: New York 7—2. Mack Day by packed citizenry of Brooklyn pilot of pennant-win- Meer, boy! And look at the first base- a dozen hits a 11.7 if ways. Ah didn't remember anything after the second round. Ah can’t recall i»early game. Brooklyn 8—8; Chicago 2 -4 Connie's was on him team, it, not let the Pittsburgh 14 —1H trimming Athletics, 5-4. In calling to "go up and- bust ning puts "Why man, young Buck McCormick; Dolph you like accuracy: outfit Philadelphia. 4—3. much of the fight.” opposing Cincinnati, J4. Boston. 1. one big inning. six-run one." You could tell that the guys who are paid for guessing get a Mize. Washington's players, Camilli, Johnny And Medwick clubs in seven scraps and tied them first "But. who real workout?" inning beat Detroit, 10-6, and you hit Schmeling with your best punch in the seventh," reminded stood around like kids at a circus, and Mel Ott and Joe Moore. Old once in that As has been respect. returned the Nationals to fourth a would like to Willful Will won't know’ what his plsoe. newspaperman. see him hit again. But Gabby Hartnett looks good for this suspected for some time, the pitching j the Babe shook his head. team will be for the game at Cincin- one, too. I can wait.” “Thass what, conceded Say, hardly is pithy—with no Immediate prospect they say." Joe, trying not to yawn. “All's Ah nati 6 Waiting for Job as Pilot. July until the results of the A. L. Rebuttal Strong. of know Is what I saw in the of the improvement. pictures fight." "I'm just a managers' selections, tabulated by the It seemed it was Official coach now, not a player. rude, but time to The Nats now regard themselves as Score Hurt my arm too. big league offices, are released to a point out that the American up there, Besides League something of a powerhouse, but the WASHINGTON. I world. AB. R. H. Q. A. K. can't hit any more. waiting rebuttal would be severe. Of batteries are My right eye's fairly weak. Rick Ferrell's Case. It ..... -a l 1 X n n Braddock Max Has When Says Slowed. bad. Started to go bad last seen he was clad in a the team that out an 8-to-3 West, cf 5 1 0 2 0 0 last year I thumped wiry frame is absorbing double duty, wri—l~a i •'< 4 2 i i»i i_e O i_aLe L15 iTu Lewis, .ib 5 2 3 1 go Louis ducked away and the afternoon workout was start. was with the Yankees. I sweatshirt, a coat of lather and a victory last year, the Yankees’ Red what ready to dunnu why with calling for pitches la oue CU* «:—I 31 3| 41 31 Myer 2b — -5 2 2 4 5 0 7I_4I‘:9;2‘JI.6B9I_3 _ il did." glow of which not even the cravis. *s Against one George a Louis on Just optimism, Rolfe and , Joe Cronin of and 3 _12 1 4-0 Nicholson, rough, tough black, put a fine spot catching them in another, CWI_3t_W— aL6l_4L5l_7|32l35|.5B1| Bonum lb "Y' caution could conceal. _2 1 111 0 o know," rumbled customary Terry the Bostons, Charlie of the Pit I 61 3| 61—I 31 4i 4! ti two-round show of jabbing and hooking with his left hand. He rocked Ruth, "I didn't Gehnnger but everything is clicking on hla end. 6fs»l:;3l.r.58i_:f~: Wright. If _ o 0 o 0 it realize Simmons If_ 5 10 2 0 0 how much I'd missed this till New Talent Available. Tigers and Earl Averill of the Indians Out there on the Bo»J_3j_4 L5 J* i—1 41 31 3I2B1231.631 i_6 Nicholson with those big 16-ounce gloves and the overflow mob of 5.000 rubber, however, the R. Ferrell, c_ 4 0 2 2 0 o I got this a were better than 4| 6133!397442, job. 'Course golf is great— “It'll be pretty fair team, at that.” doing good. atmosphere is frigid, cooled StLI_3l_3j_2I_2!_31—i »L Chase u 1 0 0 0 0 0 worshipping at the feet of the Brown Bomber went wild with blatant joy. continually 3: this will sure said A National veteran gltl .O .4!_4 i_41 41—j 41231321.413,11 Appleton, p_2 0 10 10 knock blazes out of my Will, starting shaving operations. League sighed, by breeze-stirring hits. Sitting next to me on the bench was Jim “I see that Averill PMI II 21 11 31 II 31 31—|14l35l728tiH7~ press Braddock, who lost his game—but it can't match this stuff. "Lots of new fellows on our team, I is hitting around Totals-38 10 11 27 Ig O L. 1211221251231231291321351—1—1 i title to Louis. I guess and lots on the other .380 and Foxx has driven in Appleton heavyweight this is as good a way as expect, side. too. nearly Hurling Homers. to I 80 runs. Don't those fellows ever is DETROIT. AB R. H. O. A. “He's almost any come back, I can start here. Say, don't see how they can keep get pitching assorted sar- Games Teday. Games Tsmsrrow. perfect now,” whispered Braddock, nodding at Louis. “All I Rogell, ss_4 0i;bo This Isn’t a bad this Vander Meer off it, do tired? And I suppose Di Maggio will casm at newspaper men for Cine, st Boston Cine, it New club, of you?” branding York. ! White, cf _ 4 2 1 3 0 0 he's got to do Is be a little more aggressive. .He'll knock out couple Chicago at Schmeling and Some one said it was a start to go again.” him a bum—but that's all the Brooklyn. Chicago at Phila I Gehringer. 2b_2 1 l ♦ 4 (» they'd be there.” funny thing, pitching Others not and hell do it with a left hook.” right up scheduled. Pitts, at Brooklyn. York, c -5 13 2 10 The a fellow "We’ve the he has done rumor runs the Babe is slated like of the got pitching.” replied lately. Ken Chase and St. Louis at Boston. I Fox rf 5 0 0 0 0 0 Greenberg, lb__ 2 1 13 i> Another one Basher bobbed on into tor the Yanks wouldn’t be Mr. Frick, "and plenty of it.” Joe Krakauskas are as --- 1 2 sparring partner, Dean, the ring. Dodgers’ within probably picked for generally wild If managership Laabs. _ 3 0 0 2 0 0 The Basher was a dark but he a or at best the Americans, yet he's a the Which is true. In addition to as this but Ross 3b very specimen, looked tough. Lou ft, though, month, by the end of the younger generation, fairly PIEDMONT LEAGUE. -4 12 0 10 Kennedy, p _o o o o 0 softened season. You told him and Nationals never have beaten. Vander Meer and Hubbell, Bill Lee effective when to O quickly him up. Against the Basher he displayed uncommon train- he laughed they happen locate Durham 8—10: Richmond. 3—0 Wade p o 0 0 0 0 i» that “It’ll be okay with us,” said of the Cubs, Danny MacFayden of the the Portsmouth. 8: Asheville. 2. Poffenberger. p_2 o o 1 O ing savagery. Dean was both and to hear the deep, belly laugh. Will. plate. 1 camp happy lucky bell at Norfolk-Rocky Mount, rain. •Walker 1 0 o that’s “He's hotter than the devil for those Boston Bees. Paul Derringer of the Pete has 0 0 ft the end of his second and final round. "Naw, crazy stuff. I'm Just Appleton discovered a cute a Reds and the Giants' Cliff coach. is the games. Say, looks like Gehrig won’t Melton and manner of emptying bases in his last SALLY LEAGUE. Totals 32 6 » 27 18 ’» “Now," observed Braddock. “he's not almost Now he's make it at first. Think Hal Schumacher are three Jacksonville. 3: perfect. perfect. manager. Sure, I’d like to be a man- it'll be Green- ready, willing dashes to the rescue in relief Greenville. 1. Augueta. lfi: Savannah. p. •Batted for Poffenberger in ninth. That's the to Rush and able. An way fight Schmeling. him, keep him from getting set, ager. here or anywhere else, but I berg?” impressive group. employment. Twice he has been Macon Columbia. t>. I He was reminded Hubbell Is a hold- Columbus. 8; Snarianburg. 1. Washington _ 020 000 020—10 and flail away. Louis has all the tools to win. All he s got to do is use them.” guess gotta wait a while." that Jimmy Poxx, Incidentally only hammered for home runs and once Detroit 000 230 001 —0 But What will he be Crowd Wild Over Babe. the Boston Red Socker, was over. Last year Lefty Lee Grissom, for a triple before he has Schmeling. doing while Joe is trying to get in close? doing been able EASTERN SHORE LEAGUE. The some fancy clouting for the Cy Blanton, Van Mungo and Bucky to obtain an out. Runs batted Travis "I saw Max work and he's slowed said Braddock. "When a greatest ballplayer of his time Fenway Relieving the bases Federalsburg. 7. Easton, 5 in—Myer. (2> Sim- up,” fighter mons (7>. R. Ferrell stepped out of the into the millionaires. Walters took turns pitching. of population has Cambridge. X—*: Milford. »—-2 Case Bonnra Ap- get his age his legs won't let him go back very fast. So Max will have to dugout apparently become pleton (2). Ross i2t. York 13'. Gehringer. hot “Never was a bad hitter in Oh, yes, a guy named Dean was I his idea of Salisbury. 13: Dover. 111. Two-ba.se sunshine. When the crowd of my book. relief pitching. Focomoke. 15; Centreville. hits—Myer. York. Home runs—. eeme forward.” 9. Ross. York SacriOce—Chase. 28.000 saw his He hit one off in Chi- in there. Remember him? Still, there is Double mincing walk, his huge hope. Dutch Leonard plays—Gehringer. RogeU to Greenberg: to Jim. When in I SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. You ought know, you met Louts you were 32. Now Max shoulders, it shook out cheer after cago ’33. bet it's going yet. All and Jimmy De Shong have been hurl* Lewis. Myer to Bonnra (31: Myer. Travis Cattanooga. 9: Birmingham. 4. to Bonnra. Left on 32. Both of lived so it's even. cheer. The Babe waved those guys, Ruth, Simmons ing but bases—Washington. b you w-ell, his hand, Gehrig, creditably, winding up on the Atlanta. 5—C: New Orleans. 0—0 (sec- 13: Detroit. 8 Bases on balls- -Off Chase ond ft fi: off picked up a fungo bat and started —saved their best shots for the all- Griffs’ Records debit side. Krakky and de- game, innings; rain). Appleton 3: off Kenned*. 4. off Braddock a contemptuous look. “I’m 33 now,” he “but Chase, Nashville. B: Memphis. 4. Wade. 1: off Poffenberger. 8. mustered said, star their Struck out_ hitting flies to the outfield. game.” Battlnr. spite trend toward Little Rock-Knoxville. doubleheader; Bv Appleton 1. by Poffenberger. 1. isn't. That 32 business is a He’s 35 if he's a old.” twisting ’em Hltr"' Schmeling Joke. day He and rain. —Off Kennedy. 2 in o innings When it was all over, when the paused smiled: “But Hub- G. AB R. H. 2b. 3b HR RBI. Pe. anywhere but over the plate, still must (pitched At this moment, Mr. Joe Gould, who managed Braddock, put in his trL 0 battersi: off Wade. I in '4 Inning: Dodgers had won, 6-2, and lost. 4-3, bell stopped them once.” Travis 59 233 36 83 13 2 4 26 .356 be regarded as promising. Both have EASTERN league. off Poffenberger. 8 In 82y innings: off one to look at the said DeShonr 12 29 4 10 n 2 « 4 .34 5 Chase :f In 4 innings: off 5 2 eents. "There’s only way fight,” Gould. “Schmeling they still were the “Mm-m,” murmured shown sporadic flashes Albany. 9—0; Appleton. 6 in cheering Babe, Will, snipping Myer.46 15L 31 52 7 3 1 25 .344 of finesse, but Williamsport. S—I Innings Winning Ditcher—Chaae Los- ean’t be no better at his But Louis can be better. He’ll be after at a Case 29 104 19 36 8 2 1 13 .337 the Wilkes-Barre. 5—14: Hartford. 3—5. age. stronger, running him for autographs stubborn hair, with him and ragged edges still must be sand- ing Ditcher—Kennedy. Umpires-—Messrs. R.Fer'll 57 195 27 62 16 3 3 26 .318 Binghamton. 2—3: Elmira. 1—2. McGowan. Quinn and * and to his some of other Rue. Time—2 "X ■marter and all that stuff slap broad back. these fellows, plus a Wrirht- 38 164 15 33 3 4 1 1.3 .317 papered. Haxleton. 15—1; Trenton. 1—2. Attendance—22.200. Chase 12 16 5 O 0 O 1 As of the Cubs said couple of hitters, it doesn’t look so 1 .313 The crowd was to leave. The sun was settling behind the Blueae 21 70 9 21 4 0 0 8 .300 beginning high as he Harris Gambles ducked into the shower, “It’s, bad. But you’ll have to ask Ford Weaver 13 17 3 5 0 1 0 2 .294 on Kelley. green hills. Shall we say it's a question of whether Louis has improved enough W.Fer'lI 16 34 6 in 2 o 1 5 .294 good to have that fat old bum Frick, J can’t even out own Manager Bucky Harris, who back, give my Sim ons 35 113 16 .3.3 4 2 6 26 .292 gambled In two years to whip the guy who knocked him dead and let it go at that? now ain't on Krakauskas it?” selections.” Lewis 59 265 46 77 8 3 6 38 .291 in a starting role last FREE Aoplefn 18 2 7 1 7 o 1 n 5 .259 week at Cleveland and PARKING Kelley 13 8 1 2 0 0 0 1 ,260 received a Giuliani 6 12 1 3 0 0 0 2 .250 measure of encouragement despite his While Stone 56 213 24 50 12 5 3 26 .235 Specialists Bonura 57 236 29 65 8 2 7 39 .234 losing performance against Bob Feller, Leonard 13 2 o l o 4 .219 will 32 7 spin the wheel again tomorrow as Reins o Your Car Turns Over to 12 in l 2 o o o .200 Inspect Rumor Babe in Month Horsett, the Dodger Nats launch a Goslln 17 43 5 8 2 0 2 6 .186 three-game series Wasdell. 5 18 5 2 0 0 0 0 .111 here with the White Sox. Kel- in on to West 4 19 3 2 0 0 1 2 .105 Harry THRIVE your way the — Kraka'as 6 4 1 00000 .000 ley, bald-pa ted relief worker who ^mJrn.' work have • day’* Clubs Overlooked Yonder Meer—Mutuel Clerk, Stuck for Cashes in ot 20 to 1. has been Mony $30, Pitebmr. hounded by poor condition all FREE PARKING —and a G. H BB SO. IP. GS. CG. W. L. season, will start SID at Cincinnati Add firing for the Na- Specialized Inspection hy By FEDER. Incidentally, it’s-an-ill-wind department: pitcher named “Ketcher" in his W. Ferrell 14 121 45 25 95% 13 7 9 4 tionals, and that is (.ALL CARL meehaaiea. Associated Press Sports Writer. Johnny’s pa credits Johnny Gooch, Doc Case, mutuel cleric at Lincoln this Weaver 13 532116 46% 7 2 3 2 interesting. wanderings spring. DeShonr 12 76 43 26 75 10 1 4 3 Kelley, a with the sincere, likeable veteran, “Shimmying" ia the thing to Pirates’ coach, teaching Fields, punched $40 worth of tickets Joe chase_ 13 5144 19 63 6 2 3 3 NEW YORK, June 20—One Heavyweight Lubin. who won has shed 20 pounds in recent watch now, before kid the tricks of the trade at Dur- on a hoss in the third the other Chase _ 14 48 38 19 49 5 $ 2 3 weeks, driving ant the Hearst national amateur Leonard. 13 92 22 28 88 13 7 5 6 and it is that Grimes has one fight may have been reflected in over country rood*. It ia ■tory Boily ham two years ago But don’t day. but the customer his APDleton- IS 74 30 30 66% 2 4 changed turnament, makes his bow on 13 his last new pro HOEsett 10 43 14 14 40% i> 1 2 3 chore. On that occasion he dangerou*. month to land a job before overlook ’s fine Scan- mind and took only $10 worth diaagroeehlo and the Louis-Schmellng card Krak'ka*- 6 16 16 12 17 10 12 traveled three Cleve- the the Babe takes over the Dodgers’ out the so 44 14 innings against vibration may wear down dinavian hand in ironing there was Doc “stuck" for $30 He's a Kelley- 13 4 31% 10 0 1 Chicago boy, now fighting land, allowing three hits, your managership Seems about his control last out of his own walking only gear*. CALL CARL kinks in spring. pocket—until the out of New York Cardinals one and but Tenth Avenue parting with only one run. “ahintmy" expert* will every club the nag came in, paying a slight 20 quickly show at home July 4 this year for Harris feels he is for a Oats had a chance to land ready thor- find the trouble and Alley still is to 1. Minor Results align Sammy Baugh thinking the first time in four seasons. They ough test, saying, “If he kicks in Johnny Vander Meer Bill, 1 your wheel* according to ex- over that coaching oiler from with a Connie Mack say Arky Vaughan’s improvement By the Associated Press. couple of good games the com- act Terry practically was begged to in- That says Swingin’ factory *pecification*. North Carolina State around the short field is due to the INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. plexion of the race may change. Give vest $2,500 in the .kid back in Sammy Chapman, his rookie wal- Newark. 6—in; Dean deal looks funnier every fact he rooms with Honus Montreal. 3—5. us a little GIANT Facilities *35 The Dizzy from resembles Wagner Rochester. 4—3: Jersey Olty. 3—1. pitching and we'll be up Dodgers fumbled the loper California, every day F’r instance, on the Bucs’ road trips, and takes Buffalo. 10—5: Baltimore. 0—4. there—if Cleveland is any criterion their chance (leave It to the A1 Simmons when the pounding Syracuse. 2—2; Toronto. 1—4. to Serve You at Cubs tossed into the pot from the old he of what we have to beat.” Pole came tips boy—and Dodgers) .. The Red Sox wouldn’t first up Patty Berg along with that $189,000 and couldn't find a better one to get AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. The Nationals, however, have the kick in 25 G's But the payoff thinks 14-year-old Alice Daniels Minneapolis. 7—3: Indianapolis. 3—7. all Curt has done so far is win six ’em from. consoling knowledge their throwers la the Bees had to take him from from Port Worth is going to be Louisville. 5—4: St. Paul. 3—0. and lose two for the Cards. the rookie Milwaukee. 0—11: Toledo. 3—10. aren’t unique in passes Scranton to realize something on a the women’s golf champ some day. Rosy Rosen, Brooklyn Kansas City. 6—8: Columbus. 3—7. distributing rather freely, for failure $2,500 Investment and then who ruined no-hitters for Hal of Tiger Gill’■ Who said The When Vander Meer finished Schumacher and Fibber McGee PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. pitchers to locate the plate yesterday ■hipped him to Nashville without depression? Seattle. 4—3; Portland. 3—1. at Detroit chiefly was responsible for — ao much as a look. Yanks have played to 908,947 paid pitching his second no-hittier, this season, almost did the same Hollywood. 4—2: San Francisco. 2—0. Oakland. 4—1: Los Anceles. 3—3. in this Dean’s comment was: “I’d for Washington’s 10-6 victory and recap- Savings -pinf1 customers 28 home games Dizzy Vander Meer last week Sacramento. 3—1: San Dleao. 1—0. ture of fourth Jgj| And, reports Chick Feldman of year, the Tigers to 328,000 in 24 like to see him toss 25 more of ’em He was in there as a pinch-runner place. TEXAS LEAGUE. Vernon the MAIN PLANT, 614 H Street N.W. 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