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TUCODAY, AuGuST9.1921.I,ST. LOUISBROWNESnyHAVE TWO.MORE CONTESTSa HERE BEFORE LEAVING TOWN TESDAY,AoU "A INGTON IE Ot ...e..btinVIte TASK Indoor Sports psggekt.1S1- IsIMFi se,sa..latemsp"l us -TAIBy ) GRIFFS SLAUGH 'ER ENEf. HARD voY THeY TULM rVf GoT A SCH E y, AF1icA542 EVEN AND RECOVI!R FROM SLUMP '5 1 4 A F 0 *By LOUIS ,DOUGER, T11EY . ',,,AHEA4D ARE.TO' PATUES 'ON WHAiroSRAW4 A slaughter, that's what the Grlf's started off with an their esald RUSSO- COLL SI winning streak. Yes, aad te ol :dire vene e a ais the BVews- IEGO s, too. Fohl's gang have he partpculpr ised for the CRAWLUPCINCONTENDER I NEED cT r EKLANP Washington club for lo, these many years. Therefoe, as esstE of tbe heme tilee was LOUIS A DOUGHER. DOLLARS, DI W4 15$ WHA bingles bounced off the bats brigade, -n*t By , joy on the bengh. The Brownies were getting a fine licking. The With the Griffmen about to I it the read once more, visiting all ARE, YOV1 ilIs2 I TONE breathless. scorers, after slaving h ard and long. discove"d thet the Westerm cities aid Phdifadsph is and New York before returning Griffs had copped, 16 to 5, that they had drives three bulers to avenue, are seven a half games behind the a single, two doubles mg a they today an4 ' cover, that Sam Rice had banged triple, LGergia . W York Yankees and nine gamnos behind the Cleveland Indiana. tlat Judge, Milan, Miller, OBoarlm , E JohnS eah had two. bews Ight weeks remiain in this cam seign. The Griffs must maidtain 0 to his credit and that it had been a glorious victory. a pace that yill enable them to ga in at least one game a week from However, let's not grow too escit-' now to the end of the struggle on the teams 'how of them. If they ed. Had the Brownies been blessed ea all the brilliant pyrotechnics with better pitching, the game might Jock Hutchisoa to do that, they may yet furnish really have been far closer. The Griffs' in, this campaign of 1921. If thi ty can another winning streak It ilow with still another, the fielding was anything but good. for Tmes e ten or eleven games and fc that was not as sloppy as on Sunday, but Write Penant is a possibility. But thei cannot afford to lose two games A it was Indicative of a Jet down. But in a row very frequently. They k aven't enough games left on their RP.Y00,( the triumph may pull the boys to- on Golf schedule for that. gether and keep them on the win- British opes "There is some difference between ning stride they have started once Jock Hutehison. the Griffs of 1921 and the e.o. again. and Aserieam Prm olf title- ves of 1914, the. "miracle 'team," Walter Johnson. well rested. pitcs- holder, Is to write a series Of wch rushed from last place en July Bill Horan, Holy dp ed good ball until the ninth. By that articles for The Washington 4.to the pennant and a world's title. time he had such a long lead that Times. His first ctaributiol to had three castiron he was excused when the Brownies George Stallings Cross Pitcher, of theseages will appear tomor- pftherq in , , collected five hits for a couple them * George Tyler. They pitched In runs. Gerber's single and Stuart's row. for el t*n twice around, then took an ex- Sets Record gave the visitors their days anda Sundays thereafter.Wednes- t% -day's rest before starting In over Bill Horan, who fitted rather Iu"e. Singles by Collins. Ellerbe and Res these Hutchison articles and again. On the off day two or three handily into the pitcher's box for Sisler filled the bases with two down cut tea strokes off your game. seeend-tring pitchers' replaced the and then Johnson tightened. Wil- the duffer how Holy Cross when it wasn't Jim on flies. Jock will tell regulars with more or less success. to set a new liams and Jacobson expired his game, how he But the point is that Stallings' "big Tunney's turn work, leaving three mates stranded and he can improve three" could pitch winning ball with pitchir.g record on May 80 while ending the game. Walter had the should go about it to develop two days' rest. he was engaged in- beaing Dart- stuff when he cared to use it. steadiness in play and &et resultP. It is apparent .after Sunday's mouth by 6 to 5. Beginning with Rice Celebrates. The great army of gonfrs want debacle here that McBride the last out in the second inning, I Sam Rice celebrated with four safe this information. They don't does not believe his own "Big Three." Bill started down the Dartmouth want facts. and -TAE BIRD WHO MARRIE[ hits. One was a sijigie. a bunt to want alibis. They Johnson, Mogridge Zachary. batting order ard fanned four men in the third. One was a double Jock Hutchison promises factf. can turn the trick -shown by James. in succession. Merritt raiked a FOR MONEY Bayne Either that or A WIDOW in the fifth that drove Judge over That's all! Rudolph lnd Tyler. weak pop foul to the , and the plate. His triple In the seventh ,fioes not think the time ripe to TeRS TO COLLECT runs. His singi- his break for. the tape. Bill then turned in and retired brought nothing because Miller merely but he drove in four more men on killed off. But his double in the eighth in the second brought Miller andi Need Their Rest. five successively SoME AbVAWC6 double to tho strikes, giving him a record of nine IE S. bumped to Ellerbe and Sam was Harris across and his Jt is more than likely that, judg- strikeouts out of ten batters faced. I,oyALT sent Judge. across the dish. All in al%I right field corner In the eighth counted [C from his handling of his staff Horan fourteen Sam had a good day. Harris and Shanks. isakle was a fanned duming the Frank O'Rourke got only two hits mighty valuable 1I this season, Manager McBride does game. The Above Cartoon in Animited Form Produced Int era ional Film Bwrnce and I ist'buted Goldwyn. Walter Johnson drive ro two rans. &Mi-think his three first string twirl- by by his double scoring O'Rourke is th. era able to take the punishment second and his single bringiag dbanks handed out to Stallings' pitchers. over in the sixth. Johnson Is a veteran of many hard Miller a elout dow- He is not as am 1P PLAYERS Bing produced campaigns. strong RUTH'S CHANCES OF BOOSTING U. S. DAVIS CI the third base line in the sighta th", he once was. He does his best work resulted In runs by Milan and Ric- with three days' rest after each HILLIES. HEAD game. And yet, if Walter could HICHIR5SGETS ) WITHIN WEEK A sp aOme. with RECORD GROW SELECTEI firw a BRIGHTER from wee pennant victory coming 1920 it was a sloppy game added effort, he might find a way to By JACK VNIOCK. By JA( K VEIOCK. to last, four misplays being cnarg-,i sleep longer or something and work ica's Davis team will be selected oftener on the -hill. NEW YORK, Aug. 9.-Babe Ruth 's chances of shattering the world's NEW YORK, Aug. 9.-Amer cup to the 'Brownies and three 1o th- is a fellow and home-run record are as as ever. 01G this week. a throw a' young, bright HIS CHINCE Severeid just TEAM Oriffs. Zachary big JECLAHES world's most famous tennis dropped tog, but he has always done his best The Big Bmbino has been doingi :me heroic work with the bludgeon The p1aayers who will defend the trophy the that let in one run In th- which ci mes out victorious in the cup ties must plate work when three days intervened dnring the list few days and if he can keep it up he will crack his against the foreign team inning. McManus, Gerber an.- between his appearances. But sup- 1920 mark as sure as he can hit ri and left handed pitching. be named by next Friday. Ru14 s governing competition for the cup eighth pose the whip and spur were put 1t the team must be named twenty-one days prior Williams each contributed to the total. Ruth'm two homers made offf stipulate that defending n td him, wouldn't he answer It? He NOTFOR sc meduled for 2. though Gerber's might have been giv, SILE which IS AT SEARRIGHT is to the round, Sept. is game as they make 'em. He takes Weinecke and Kerr, of the White challenge a hit to Shanks Instead of a beet. Yanks Lose Baker results on kstern tenn the best care of himself. And with Sox, made him even wita his 1920 Baker Wonder Trios- for Place onl Recent got strongrmed at. that pennant waving before his un- record and he cannot fall behind -esident Emphatically Boy courts have somewhat complicat threw the ball on a relay Into the S. maybe Jesebel Men Are 2 Western Louis that let Ellerbe sc-r Imaginative eyes, again until August 14, the daWof his For Ten Days as Denies Oil Davis Cup Team to Be the task of the nominating committi League dugout would be able to go through the The defeat of both Tilden and W -in the fifth. Shanks pulled a lw awful grind. forty-sebond homer last year, made The even Negotiating.break was a blow to New Named Friday. Records Made throw to Judge In the seveith bAt 1i a- lams Vincent Richards by F Mogridge-Well, N. off Shaw at Washington. He Goes Home by Young was not costly. O'Rourke gave 'HILADELPHTA, .-"The N. J., 9.--Vin- Providence caused the tennis solons he m an d hi- As for George Moridg-well, With five days to go, it appears NEW YORK, Aug. 9.-The Iphia twice and regainedAug. the league SEABRIGHT, Aug( to lurbe a life when Yankees may have to worry Ph iladelphia ball cent Richarda, the nineteen -year-old sit up and take notice. Des Moines slow hopper In the third. That, to .. no; he would hardly be able to stand fairly certain that Ruth will keep up along ru!, without the services of J. Frar.klin cit b In not for sale and you will do me youngster, who with Watson M. At Newport Williams anie bar k. DES MOINES, Ila., Aug. 9.- counted for nothing Save to the pace. Willing as they make with his record and, even though he next Blackie's record. Baker for the few days. a avor if you will put great emphasis Washburn, Is creating a furor* on the defeating Richards handily. only to The Des Moines Western League the Fobl een% them. game as a pebble on the shore fails, there is better than an even' The veteran baseman re- And the pitching by third n this court this season, in making a de- be beaten in turn by Watson Was h- team set two world's records in a was terrible. had notb of the sounding sea. Mogridge ,lacks chance that he will forge ahead in! a mesae see- point." tingent Dayne stamina to stand up ceived durng the 3aker used forreful in termined stand to his name on who his Kolp was a wee bit better, but the physical the long run, for In 1920 his or.d with e White Sox 1n language place burn. capped performance game here. ing. under the gruelling punishment forty- game yes- dt the office. the team which will defend the Davis ladding the scalp of the veteran W not so good, at that. Morris was awit to make their fifth and homers were terday afternoon informing him of iying reportp at,his M. to his It made more assists than any ended his by walkin- oed were the Griffs forty-sixth 'The in the Cup and which will be named Friday. lam Johnston string. and performance rt right now. It is more than not made until September 4, off the death of his father-in-law. stories being circulated Willis Davis. the San Francis 'o revious record for nine innings, off the rubber and heading direct fo' bable that Man#ger McBride has Jones and Bush in Boston. Baker left immediately to catch a ne wpapers n8w about the sale of this Richards startled by recently de- star, and a player deserving serlo is ir.g credited with thirty-three. the showers. He knew what was con fFught over just this skuation. During the next two weeks thel train for his home at-Trappe, Md. i.1 I club are aJolutely* without foun- feating Bill Tilden. With the galaxy consideration in the Davis cup seb With the twenty-seven putouts its ing to him. Burwell, taking up a The rest of the pitching staff num- Yankees will be up against pitchingi da Yesterday I read that I was entered In the tournament tion, has also met defeat since cot " total chances for the game were nasty task, finally completed the gsanw Mo- that Ruth to tion. Seabright the cot n trs nobody able to replace should be able hit for conference with men by the names Richards Is Intent ing East. so the work before which is also claimed to be when the Griffs were tired of hitting in such a struggle home-run swats. New York will under way here, mittee is something of a sixty, and ridge. either. play Wolfe and Reich here in my office. upon cArving for himself not only a puszle. a record. Not an error was made running. get Into first place. Little Jose the Athletics. Brown and White Box. less Wintersafternoon.got no Isupportdid not havefrom Four players are to be selected to There was a large attendanes, con of the in HatUrday place on the Davis Cup team but a defend If were fi by the team. 4oota is probably the best the order named, after leaving the talk with these men here or any rank In the first ton the the cup. there e' sidering that the GrifW' winning the to Polo and if Ruth fails to for year. instead. the team selections would was . but he lacks strength Grounds, ALEXASTIRLING .re. In fact. I have yet to be intro- InP etournamentC which started streak was broken, and It Monday stand up under the strain. keep even or ahead of his 1920 rec- to theme LEPHS'i IA. AgN9-TE much easier, as it would no dou bt Soundly Trounced. And there was plenty of enthussasm med gentlemen. yestey and which In the twentieth to pa Richarl - Had Jim Shaw amounted any- ord he will have to fall into a slump. 'I now am in control of this club renewal of the classic, Richards de- consist of Tilden, Johnston, The Navy Yard Capital Traction Today the crowd should be larger. for more than a plugged nickel this The hittin-; of the big left-hander i word is final. The f6anchise Williams and Washburn. Company defeated the Washington the Griffs have recovered from their thing to 'my feated Wallis Meyer% 6-4, 6-4. The sole then, season he would be the logical lad this season has been as clean and as not for sale, and will not be placed Major Arthur Yencken, of the Brit- difficulty, apparent Rtailway nine yesterday by the score doldrums In one wild . They out the staff. Strong as an ox. versatile as ever. He doesn't seem is a winner. I foal rests with the elimination of one mi Ln of 22 to 1. White, Roberts and Collins Into those es today till u .he market until it ishUnBeritembassyWode ofTresyfrlvacWashington, D. C.. and in this of Ric should pIle YIG defeat PLA the e P would RAlSES of courage. Shaw to what kind of pitching he goes; not consider until I had won and lost. in the respect each hit homerp. lie all possessed. given plenty uld selling team i begpiteHie alsurvivedtoannBe t ards Williams at ni turally be the pitcher to fit right up dgainnt. lie hits rigVt and left )erienced the happiness of a team in first round through a default by by Newport Into the staff called pon for this work handerr, wilh equal ease and, if any- it and I doubt if I would WilliamNwek'acedT. Fiayap.who in My count against the young star becau division, Tilden, 3d, renting of Williams' to back a ahead of the team. But Shaw has thing, he is getting more distance go then, for there i considerable up, but lost to J. Brooks Fenno, the ability come 0F N. J., startn.Setebe 16, it-was his nothing worth while since they out of his hits than ever before. asure In a winner and I Harvard 6-2, 6-3. greater experience. donf as having player, byThieteyer-mord It has been considered cut out the shine ball. He is not mli ght want to hold on. If I do sell cantoRichdstd.Dwight F. Davis, now of Woshing- practica Valuable now as "Lefty" Gaines, and would have yonter,D. Qs. whllreorwho wt InWoahonthe Ses- certain all along that Tilden and Joh n- that time the figures ton, played ston. whose great enabled t Gaines has left the team. WHAT BABE RUTH American Golfer Declares Wom ato Cavybe large."and Navy Yard meet in an brightW.ur hisman.opener, won isminhis match fromd- playing Harold Godshall. 6-4, 7-9, 6-2. Americans to bring the Davis c LYL A Ferorl- Hope. DID portant Governmnent League battle Onyne suadtofplerasnandere- back to this country, were sure to a for- *n Abroad Were Sim- Capt. R. C. Van Vliet, Jr., former Dis- Winning the 1921 pennant is trictcthtaof whiColumbiawlefesond more tani named. Neither of these players for the Griffmen. They TAGING AL.L THE BASES singles champlotn, his best form at ade lern hop% pand whoih will benae toidaheCali- exhibiting prese It. Custom M. M Clothes want a forced William Johnston. of have suffered all year for the of FIRST GAME. ply Better. cnde- Tilden's in particular. as .- able to fornia,Rieashre,in abutafrty6-2. 6-4ormrematch. playing, strong right-handed pitcher White Sox at Polo Grounds. NEW YORK, 9.--"They were ran to form on all of been away off color. But there started slowly. Aug. rwo more games with the Brownies, Play according much time rou take his turn. Johnson Total homers, 41. I said tedmatches,abutandtounameteIn addition before the challenge nd~ at Li %s Than the Cost He lacked confidence at the star'. simply better than was," today to lay sknd tomorrow. yesterday'sentrnkin will be played and both of these v pt- Total homers of career, 144. returned to and Friday will be open to the men's singles, the first round in When he finally got going the golden Mrs. Alexa Stirling. who Thursday women's was erahs will he enabled to gt into th about faded from FIRST d tes for the Griffe. On Friday they theBace gouph singleswail geteamwcompleted.t ra strides opportunity had just GAME. America late Monday, "and I failed to Miss Mary Browne.fo Mrs. Molla by September 2. of I teady-to-Wears! ky an exhibition at Richmond. wrak at the theper view. FIRST INNING-Score: White Box, win just because of that, but I had p" Bjurstedt Malloryuirsityand Mrq. May But- The playing of Washburn, who Shaw had nothing at Tampa ex- the time of Hughey Duffy brings his Bostol now in top form. indicates that I h: Jim 0; Yankees, 0. WLnecke pitching. None my life." Ro d Box here Saturday for two days. ton Bundy, the tshree best women play- ce tan appetite. Ile has iad nothing out. Miller on second, The American woman golf champion ers In the country, all won their committee cannot pass him up. a Our Annu l Summer Peckinpaugh en the Griffmen leave for St. Louis. as a result tennis devotees are on first. Foul, ball inside; foul, strike t was not in the least depressed over West dates will Tittle ith th on predi Olaf Erickson is a mystery. Big and two: forced her failure to win the British or kfter touring the and calling ing that the team will be compol k4 Peckinpaugh at second on; U on the Mackmen and Yankees. the euthrdke and whchy He,tWenteth of End O' 1 Sale stt%ng, game enough when facing the an attempted sacrifice, taking third French golf championships and she Leeal umpief sier fieds de entirely veteran players. Nece as water iffs will open their final home stay Indians, but weak against on Baker's single to right. expressed the hope that he will get Wi-stieye r cou4 . he have been a August 30. f$ate justic anybody else, should TH INNING-Score: Yankees; another chance to go a'ad looking l Frank Ellerbe is cheered every time Whenr rthurpleenuit o thsauit MIKE GIBBONS MEETS likely candidate for that open fourth for honors on the linkd. ebasey of Wahingt. staff. But he Whie Sx,0. Winecke pitching. None hi comes to bat. Many fans still be- and D.spctato place on the pitching out. "Miss Cecil Leltchl and her sser. him a better REAL ENEMY TONIOF isn't. It Is doubtful If he ever will be. PeckinpaughonfrtFu;ba, a mighty fine golfer. and Miss ye third-sacker than wand losaty. Thsuiedintthce- and wide; ball two, wide; ball three, high: Edith, ink Shanks, which is not so. There firste fron thoughadefat bypo JiaRSIGY CITY. N. J.. Aug. 9 Men's clean H Suits over for A fine ('hap personally, foul. strtke two: Ruth Doris Chambers are coming L5 no place for him that'. all. as a he Isn't hit terrific drive here, Mike Gibbons, who is in the mi rightminded, but pitcher into the upper grand stand for a home; the Canadian and Apnerican chamnpioni- e of a come-back there. Sometimes we think that the ships," maid Miss Stirling. "In Miss Ti Griffmen are all for him. campaign in seai the run, scoring Peckinpaugh ahead of rommy Connolly. the Americanl of the middleweight championsh pnily way to get Olaf to deliver him. Leitch Americans will see a wonderful will meet an opponent of Made To Measure is to get a Norwegian to woman a driver and L ague's vetermn arbitrator, gIves a worthy real goods FOURTH INNING-Score: Yankees. player, marvelous od account of himself whenever he mettle here tonight when he fa, or'der him around. Then he might get a player who does almost as well on ga UPRE FONEDL FLRYE Jeff Smith. of Bayonne, in a ndenough to fight all the way and 4; White Sox, 0. Hodge pitching. None the putting greens as she' does with w rks behind the bat. His work yes- up.but los to. BT.kFen. h se ." Actual Sa' Is out. Miller on Peckinpaugh on on balls and strikes wasn per duled twelve-round bout. sAt of Half! w11 a whole lot of games. McBride third, her driving Irons." -te ~day ATOTAING STCPETAO iings first. Strike, called; fouled to catcher. St. Smith in the third opponent 0 Dwih t F.Ivs o fWsig bone has met in ten Acsais another game little SEVENTH INNING-Score: Yan- Lee Fohl, the St. Louis manager, Capt.. C. Vn VliT. . me is- days. fellow, but that "little" tells a lot, lie kees, 6; White Box, 0. Hodge pitch- Odd Fellows Win. ha s already signed up for the coming etn..... who plye n h.a carg't repeat often enough in this ing. Ruth first up; strike, swung; at- Odd Fellows defeated the Knights so imon and is now planning for the forcdWllim M.Johsto. of Cli-1 lHe ranks as a relief hurler tempted bunt, bail wide: beat out bunt of Pythias. 6 to 2, In the Fraternal 19 B2 campaign. He has the makings HERE THEY league. along' with Mr. Courtney. to third, taking second on Baker's out, League yesterday. of a contender in his Brownies and~ foriain a 6-2. ..4match. 00! 0f sparts. ty fool the ~se ones next season. Playranaccordin to form onal N her has the physical strength to going to third on Meusel's out; scoring St. L.ouis AR?B A Wah A at speed. on to Skillet Finn sat in the pest box yes. 0Jdeb pitib nine innings top Pipp's single center. a Tobin.rf. 4 2 0 the Griffs fail to win S te 'day. For while he was dread- wetzel.rf. 1 50 0 l .ia.f* 'Therefore. if EIGHTH INNING-8core: Yankees, TANDINCS. ily nervous when foul balls came yeedas atches, and..d..t.ioin thq banner this season, all the blame 7; White Sox, 0. Two to tees. sing ..e..the firs rou- in b,b 2 head of the genial Hedge pitching. ek against the screen. In the eighth~ El.er I6 Irf s,l not be upon the out; on first. Bai.ll in- ring he discoyered a heavy screen 3 1 I srs.b that of the Pechinpaugh I issn ...Mar Brow.. M...... - ia willi'ma.lf ~re McBride nor upon side; balf two, wide; strike, called; AMERICAN. tween his and the Jacobs'n.cf 6 1 30 hnub21 Griffith. A willing dogs fouls. Then~ Severeid.c. 3 0 6 rPhi c.. a 1 ngClark fouled to catcher. Summary-At bat was content. Bum dogs 2Ores Scan only go so far. The Wash. Cleveland.. 6 3 .6201st. Louis. . 4564 .476 h explain ~uoi~iAmwash.4 1 1 AB1H0 fiNe times. Runs, two; hits, two. kny things. ea in t.h ..utry..lwon.th.-ei (Gerbpr.55. 3 0 2 n pitchers are not strong enough . 62660 oston... 6.61 'M 'u.,2bTotas.12 042Jhno.s 31|2 the SECOND Nws York let the White Sox down Stuart. 2b.. 1 1 1 Judge.Tb.. isoaly in a bonanide reduc- this thing about unless GAME. . 26 W Shawkey t teng Detroit .. .. 60 16 .476I Phila . 66 .366 four hits in the first game, but I4ayne.p... 0 0 sale of this kind that such etouched upon above take FIR8T INNING-Score: White Sox. th Kolp.p... 1 05 0 was touched up for nine and a t4ORic...... 060402St i price could be posbe. We we believe the age iyt *t,amb. . 0 0 gae. Personally, 2; Yankees, -0. Kerr pitching. Two GAMES. !eat in the second encounter with ~~ai4ngiY,...... 1 Mile.20 2 4- are ig~racles has passed. out; basnes empty. Ball, inside. Ruth t.LusTODAY'S - Morri.p. Ii 0 0 0 tesrous of--elg out every Yanks. Murweli.p S 0 15 Pies ofa hit tremendous wallop for home run Cleveland at Philadelphia. HarIs2;Shnk, Hariclib.2 a SEnd-enough pattern into right field bleachers. Was his - . for one or suits-therefore Chicago at New York. .rk as the Indians trimmed Phila- Gerbr. t~Mat Mtank.as.0 2i1ar twe seventh off Kerr. do antPicnih. wo-asPhei-ich.c o1 bigsaving. THIRD .jNING-Bcore: White d. Coveleskie and Sothoron pitched Rice2;ORorke T'rkeas his 2it w1 lybuy "At everybody" reedy- PASE BALL MM 4; 2. Kerr washington. I6 S. Louis I. LmmaICAN LEAOWB PANE Box. YEiees, pitching. Clevend. 4-7 Philadelpllis.3-6 fo the world's champions. to-we marclothes at even higher One out; Miller on seco-id. Ruth verett Scott made a home run in- -a price a,when In this sale you can grounded out to Collins, Miller taking New Yor. e the grounds$t Fenway Park with IS 7-o Detr triln...Sarfc.-eeed i4ak. selee from choice worsteda and Louis third. ,hia6O ak1 'Innis on bae.. It was Boeton's have suit cut and 'Wmshlmit vsAt. FIFTH INNING-Score: White straight victory over Detroit. your measured, Sox, ~hth *attedan forgeK oublnseventh. d to 4: Yankees. 2. Kerr pitching; one out; NATIONAL.el fecQuillen forced in a run in the fitte your individusal require- t LoMus. Lef.... od b1seSt2 Louis.2 ment es sele NeS Ce., 51ti th as. bases empty. Bail, wide; ball two, inning and gave the Cardinals, make.s Pitteburgh 64 27 .634 ISt. Louis.. 12 41.120 uth washington ...7.Bs on bails-O21 o the in our window! low; bail three, low; strike, called; Iew York. 64 41.1 Cln innati. 446.422 i tory against the Braves. -. S. 'worsted. Walked; out stealing. Rn. ,-fT oi. 1le. O rr . 2. tui Judgte.2; Min. 2: i cen. of; ipler, radiate EIGHTH INNING-Score: Brooklyn.. 51 .606 Phita....31 70 .507 th SPhillies and the Reds took .the HanIns 2;SafUrris. It in Ptinich.1 - guality! Wfhite ---- Box, 3. Faber ga me easily. I They 5; Yankees, pitching. Fhe are O'Rure. 2.i innr-ingliamby Severe Ryth first up. Ball, wide; strike, foul; TODAY'it GAMES. Ia Dodgers making life miser- Oe rber. McMan. 2iaM Harrs.khri flied to left. New York at ie for Pittsburgh. Burleigh Grimes an.lnih. y Tw o-pban hiahnson, corn flri.2; O'orke. Thr-s t-ll Green ~ibLOANS a bit of world's series pitching, let- SNew & NINTH INNING-Score: White PhiladelphiaChictago.a~ Box., Cincinntiu. dir g the Pirates down with six hits. inires.(onlyNariiin-severld.ohnks Ti 5; Yankees, 4. Faber pitching. Two 1002FSt W.* HOllIES out: Miller nn second. Peckinpnugh to Mcan-urLeft on bese. Lu reet N. on first. Ruth intentionally passed. YEUTERDAY'S GAMES. Wilt Play 1'oday. WSIemNs, WATsats, JEWaLR filling bases. Summary-At bat thre Cincinnati. I; Philadelphia. 3. II Establial ed 1900 times. Runs, one; hits, ene. Blro.kiy. 6; Pltsrah. 3.S ..Ce.fl0t 15e1 Al M... 31n..) me.....i. ..este. ln the Monue.met lot today. C Nar C P'. M.