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Is No on Nats : to Show Here Marberry “Drag” — Crippled.— '■ '■ A ---___________.__ Tigers Is in Artistic < VET IMPRESSIVE Cropper Completed Style COCHRANEIS LOST Major League Statistics MEAN BAT SWUNG FKIDAY, JUNE A. i*3«. American I National ON EVE OE RESULTS YESTERDAY. SERIES RESULTS YESTERDAY. BYBLUEGEASSUB LOSSES St. Louis, 6: Washington. 3. Chicago. 8: New 6. DESPITE York. Chicago. 16: New York. 3. Brooklyn. 4; 8t Louis. 3. Boston. 4; Cleveland. 3. Cincinnati, 8: Philadelphia. 8. Nerve Ailment Adds Pilot Detroit. 18; Philadelphia. 0. Pittsburgh. 7; Boston. 5. Vet, Playing Second Base Record Good, but *i ® J-i fi c Pitching Jfl Q! ?| 2: 3i r J *. ? to World 2 31 » 2 ? 2 2 o 8 2 »£ ?! ?! 2 3! 3j» ?! 31 P; I s Champs’ Heavy 8 ~ < si »! o gr H 3 <S o 83 for Cracks ■ Ailing Myer, v 2 1 °l * .1 » 3 S'* Mates Fail to 3 ? 1 Support ~ = o J ? !,;§!! ,82 2 s 51 ! 5“ s 8 S 3: » ai -!a' Casual “i I °- il List. a • g. 2 w1 g * Three : w £ ! : ! Safeties. * "’i u'lr s* Fred in Attack. ■ ■ ; BY SID I ! g| : ; i ■ i ; i FEDER. 1: 13 1 11 111 1: l 1»,1 I BLUEGE. the old infleld- Associated Press Sports Writer. NYl—I 61 61 31 6i 31 61 4 311151.6741 BtLM-i 31 01 61 3! 21 5i 4129161.859 BY FRANCIS E. STAN. ing master of the Nationals, NE of the most In- Bos 31—I 41 41 61 61 41 3 28 18 .817| 2'-, NYl II—I 3' 3 31 41 5 7 28 18 .691 3 WAS a sort of horse, in president still serves a gift Clel 01 3!—I 41 3' 5i 2i 7I3-A S0 .5451 6 Pltl 31 1!—i 31 61 41 31 4l23i21IJ23l 8 as pretty fair Fred Mar- jury "Jinxes” to dog sny one the first place, but Detl 3: II 6;—I 4! 61 61 21251321.6321 6Vi chll 3' 21 3i—1 61 31 31 2l21!211.50Qi 7 OSSIEutility man, as proved by his club in years is doing its berry seems to be making cer- Wn 2i 61 21 2!—I 01 71 6i2«l23l.611l 7Vj Cln' 31 2! 4! Si—I II gi 4 21123 .477, 8 latest pinch-playing effort yesterday best to count the Detroit HE tain that nobody connected Chii 41 01 II 31 31—I 31 7121 221.488' 8’.; Boal 31 21 3, II 81—I 61 3 2128 .457; 9~ as the Browns won their first game Tigers out of the pennant chase and With the Nationals these days is go- Phil 31 31 II 21 II H—I 3:i4!28l.32»ll4t> Bkll 21 61 11 II 21 4!—I 4,19.271.413'11 from Washington, 6 to 2. wreck the world hopes StLI II II 21 61 II II 21—113 321.288117'i ing to look him in the mouth. The mel- champions^ Phil 01 31 II 21 21 7i 3—118 28 .39M2 Playing second for the ailing Capt. of hanging onto their honors. L. 1161181201221231221291321—I—1 I L. 16 18 21 1 lowing Texan, despite two defeats as 21 23 26 27,28—l—l Buddy Myer, the veteran Bluege A aeries of against no victories so far in a Wash- Little and his mount, Way, a at the water tough breaks, beginning GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. showed that his long term on the Jockey Henry Appian parting company after spill loss of GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW looks as he with the the star Tiger hitter. at bench had not hurt ington uniform, though the of the Weldship Steeplechase at Belmont Park, Long Island. Det. Wash., 3:15. Det. at Wash.. 3. New York at St. L. N. Y. at St. Louis. his batting eye jump during running Cleve at New York. Cleveland at N. Y. be a sort of a fel- Hank Greenberg, and following with Brooklyn at Chicago. Bklyn. at Chicago. On the it will useful pitching World Photo. Chicago at Boston. particularly. contrary __—Wide the removal of the No. 1 Chicago at Boston. Phlla. at Pitts. Phila. at Pitts. low to have around. pitcher. Others not scheduled. St. Louis at Phila. Boston at Cine. Boston at Cine. seemed to Improve it, for Oesle Rowe, and the outfield This was about the only develop- Schoolboy knocked out three of the Nationals’ attached to slugger, Al Simmons, all laid up for 10 hits. ment of any pleasantry game auerwara. Minor Leaders was climaxed miineuiaiciy «e the Frills as back in fifth place repairs, yesterday by today Leagues Major was helped to the club house, where a International. By the Associated Press. an illness which took Manager Mickey Not only was yesterday's for once more and perilously close to the looked him victory IN Cochrane out of the suffer- physician over. Then the WHS FRONT line-up, Official Score Browns the first of the season over Newark, 4; Rochester. 3. sixth hole, they opened a three-game American. left with the team for a nerve ailment. Mickey Wash- Detroit Fred- Albany. 10; Buffalo. 0. ing from the Griffmen, but it also was St. series with the Tigers. Batting—Sullivan, Indiana, .406; ington. He hopes to be back in the the Na- Baltimore, 3; Montreal, 3. His Illness struck him suddenly, Louis’ first win in the East this year, die had a chance to pitch Di Yankees, .379. line-up in a few WASHINGTON. AB. R. H. O A 1 Magglo, after he had smashed out a days. Hill. On their first around tionals close to third in the American Association. shortly II.- 3X11 0 ii jaunt the cir- place Runs —Gehrig, Yankees, 66; Lewis. 3b._ 4 0 0 13 homer with the bases loaded to Although “Old Man Gloom" had cuit the Browns failed to win a American standing yesterday 9: 6. A Bluete, 2b._ 4 0 3 0 1 || game. League Milwaukee, Minneapolis, BY GREM FINISH 46. Gehringer. Tigers. the the Tigers to an 18-9 entire club In the palm of his Powell cl._ 3 0 0 3 0 n 'em a chance. It wasn't St, 6: Kansas spark victory and he gave Paul. City, 2. Runs batted in—Dickey, Yan- Reynolds, rl._ 4 0 10 0 " over the Athletics. hand, some measure of cheer came in Myer suffered a recurrence of his his fault, exactly, that the Browns Columbus, 1; Louisville, 0. and Kress, as._ 4 12 0 2 kees, 50; Trosky, Indians, The win the undis- the word that Rowe is to Kuhel, lb._ 4 0 111 0 n stomach ailment yesterday and, while won a from gave Tigers ready go finally game Washington. Indianapolis, 7; Toledo, 6. Garner Two Runs in 45. Millies, c.__ 4 0 2 4 o Eighth, Goslin, Tigers, puted possession of fourth place in again, his ailing teeth cured. But he sat on the bench in uniform, Man- The Nationals’ which had — p._ <> o h bats, Pacific Coast. Hits Gehringer. Tigers. 70; Marberry. 1 2 || the American League race, for the Greenberg is still out. and will be for Appleton, p._ o n o 1 o • i ager Bucky Harris deemed It unwise rattled off sufficient hits .to o o produce Los 11; San 2. Check Lewis, Senators, and Crosetti and •Travi# _ n n Angeles, Diego, Treasury Rally with whom had been weeks, with his fractured and n to punish him him in the Nationals, they wrist, t Slone -- 1 o o o ", | by sticking 22 runs in the two previous games, Yankees, 64. Missions, 6; San Francisco, 4. Gehrig, deadlocked, lost to the St. Louis the sprained ankle that brought Sim- -1 game. Especially with a left-handed only manufactured two scores for 19; Total* _ 33 2 10 27 8 u Seattle, 8—6; Sacramento, 2—3. in 3-to-2 Battle. Doubles—Gehringer, Tigers, Browns. mons down two days will side-wheeler like Elon Hogsett pitch- who left the after ago keep •Batted 1or Maibei*ry In seventh. Marberry. premises Oakland. Portland, 3. Di Magglo, Yankees, 16. him and a 13; benched for several more playing tBatled lor Appleton in ninth. ing right-handed batter like his initial start with a 3-2 count ITH the dogged determina- Triples—Clilt, Browns, 8; Dickey, Southern Association. IN THE remainder or the American dates. ST. LOUIS. AB R H. O. A. 1 i* Bluege available for action. against him. Eventually the Wash- tion that is present In all 7. 2. Yankees, A Lary, as._ 5 0 0 2 5 0 Atlanta, 7: Knoxville, the League, the Boston Red Sox made -. •- .■ ingtons lost, 6 to 2. their games, Bureau of Home runs—Foxx, Red Sox, 13; Clllt. 3b _ 4 2 10 4 New Tests for Hurler*, 1. _ 4 110 0 Memphis. 2; Birmingham. I n v e s tigation base ball it three straight over the Cleveland Bolters. 11. Trosky, Indians, 12. Bottomley. lb._ 4 l 2 15 0 o LTARL WHITEHILL and De Chattanooga, 15; Nashville, 3. 4 to 3. as Lefty Grove PECK UMPIRING AGAIN. Jimmy Weak at Bat. Not on Slab. team rallied to score two runs in the Stolen bases—Powell. Senators, Indians, Bell. it._ 4 12 10 West. el._ 4 0 110 o Shong were to face the Tigers for however, Texas. to come from behind chalked up his eighth win of the sea- ASHEVILLE, N.