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Hanna BredWyn conquests over the Giants reached four straight yesterday PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2..The New York Yankees divided a dcmbii. afternoon. The two antagonists transferred their from header with the Athletics at Shibe Park this afternoon, winning1 the fitv battling Brooklyn a score 11 but to the Polo Grounds.a long but pleasant journey, if coming this way. game by of to 6, losing the second game with the touk at 6 to 0. As the Browns won at and the Robins won the first game of a double-header, 4 to 2. Then the resting Detroit, the Yankees lead dropped to a $_.- champions reformed and won the second game, 5 to 2. one and half games. .^.r..* The biggest horse crowd of the year<S New York was defeated because the for the Giants »aw the twofold hos¬ Hugmen could do nothing with the de¬ Only Broke Even tilities. There were possibly 34,000 Ducking a Hoodoo livery of Bob Hasty, the bit; right hin¬ FIRST OAMB there and nearly everybody had a good der of the Athletics. He doled out his NEW YORK (A. L) PHTLA succumbed to Dutch *H (A J.) time. The Giants FIRST GAME hits as a miser dole« out his hpo e»| «bra» craft in the first Car¬ pennies, Witt, Cf.. 5 3 1 0 «iTeuni, 2b.. 3 « Riiether's game. BROOKLYN (N. L) I NEW YORK (N. L> Dugan, 3b S 1 « 0» ' men the new did well ab t h po * e Kb r h po » e one at a time, and some frames with lOiHauMr. lb.. Ml Hill, man, fairly Olson, 40 1 Rmith. rf. 4 0 3 SljM'Onwan. rf t in his on the for the ib.... 2 3 0 Bancroft, m. 8 11 0 8 0 never a sign of a safe hit. Under the lb 8 1 IS Ml debut mound Johnston, «s 4 0 1 Pipp. «0, Miller, rf . 3 2 0 Groh. 8b.... 40 0 1 4 0 it was small wonder s 3 41» î Giants, but not so well as Ruether. The B.Orlf*h, rf Sil 4 00 Frisch, 2h., 40 a 0 8 0 conditions, then, &ehang. 1 4 « liPerkin». ».. 1 », ¦ MetMOl. If 4 1 1 en r Giants bunched four hits in the seventh Wbtat. ir... fil 2 0 0 Meuael, If.. 4 0 1 B 0 «i the New Yorker» were defeated. They Rnittn. j»n « Myen». cf.... 3 2 2 3 0 0 one man as as Ward, 3b. 8 2 1 3 ft'Galloway, aa » J { of the second and won Young, rf.. 40 1 8 0 0 got only far third base Heott.' m. S 3 2 7 J inning game Schmandi. lb 4 0 1 9 0 0 Kelly, Ib.... 8 10 15 0 0 in the second OiWalll-. If Silt with this concentrated fire. High, Ib.... 80 0 1 SI tf 4 0 0 4 0 r game. May», p 8 î 0 î 1 Br-b«vr. H»., a Cun'lum. Tillie Walker Jone», p.. 2 1 ft 1 ft den »i ] Jack Scott went through In tip-top De Berry, o. «01 1 00 Snyder. e,. 4 0 1 0 0 1 got his thirty-third «Of ,., 1 fi« » Buether. p.. 4 0 0 1 i 0 Hill. p..... 2 09 0 8 0 home run of the season, 'the (allanar. .To ft s e j style and pitched his best game so far hitting p .Kin» . 10 0 0 0 0 ball into the left field bleachers in the ¡Naylor, Mil as a Giant. His was neat and * p. 4 support J. Bame». p 0 0 0 0 1 second inning of the final game. How¬ ¡Heimarh. 1»} fast. Between games McGraw made a tStengel ... 000 0 0 0 considerable in his IRawUngs... 0 00 0 0 0 ever, it was the home run of the abused Totals. Í9 11 14 27 14 3' Total«.. 351»tfu7} change batting Heinie Scheer that broke the pride of .Batted for Seheer In eighth Inning. order. He advanced Young to second Totals... 83 4 8 27 12 1 ToUIb... 83 Î 0 27 14 1 the Yankees. In New to the fourth frame of Tork. 050 2ft" o» 4^,, place, promoted Kelly fourth place .Batted for Hill In seventh tnnlng. the nightcap encounter Scheer, his wal¬ Philadelphia. 000 023 0 l i_/¡ and Groh way down there so tRan for Snyder in ninth Inning. Home dropped tBatted for J, Barnes In lop and the Yankees fell before him. runs.Galloway, .Ion«». tWm far you could hardly see him. Groh ninth Inning. The Athletics ridded the final game bases.Sehen«;, Galloway. Walk*«. _J¿ hadn't been hitting, but made a timely Brooklyn. 0 10 10 J 00 0.4 of rlfleee.Dugan. Pipp. Double New York.100 00 0 10 0.2 the presence of Bob Shawkey and 8cott end Pipp; Häuser. GallowayPl«y»~TS.T<* single in his seventh-place berth. finished it. In the first Heimach. Left on .. Two-base hits.Myers, Young. Thçee- George Murray base».N»w Y*it t Hill Makes His Debut baae hit.Wheat. Stolen game Carl Mays and Sam Jones worked Philadelphia, «. Bases on bail«.Off ¡is.' Johnston. banes.Meusel, lor, 2; off Heimach. 4; off decided that these Sacrifices.High. Myars. Double against Rollie Naylor and Lefty Hei- Jone«, 2. Struct Meya, J- ¿ Having bumptious play.Ruether, High and ßchmandt. Left mach. Mays and were knocked out.By Nayleir, j. J: Robins had done enough Manager Mc¬ on bases.New York, 8; Brooklyn, 6. Base» Naylor Helmaeh, 3; by May*. 1 by Jones. 1 W Graw a new in to face them on balls.Off off out of the box and Heimach wan easy .Off Naylor, « In 2 Inning«- <-.ff put pitcher Struck Ruether, 4; Hill, i. for the excel¬ 8 In 7; off Meya. 7 In 5 1-3. off ruj»j¡3 in the first game. They had damaged out.By Ruether, 2. Hits.Off Hill, Hugmen. Jones hurled 3 2-3. Job« } 2 8 in 7 Innings; off J. Barnes, 0 in 2. lent ball. Winning- pitcher.Maya. _,-_, all his so he tossed his new . others, Losing pitcher Hill. Umpires.Sentell pitcher.Naylor. Umpire«.* BvajfTiS tosser, Carmen Hill, at them in the and Klem. Time.1:45. The feature of the day was the re¬ Hildebrand. Tim»-!.!«. first reel of the double-header. Hill, markable hitting of Whitey Witt. The SECOND GAME SECOND (JAMB midget fielder got five safe bunts in. PH7LA. 'A. L» like George Toporcer and Lee Meadows, NEW YORK <N. The laid I NEW TORK fA t> wears in and he looked L) BROOKLYN (N. L) A's in close to the plate, yet ab r h po a «j glasses action, Ibfhpn n r at> r t) po » e he the ball the small¬ Toung. 2b.. 4 0 3 13 0i .Til!» . ss. 4 1 1 0 pushed through Witt, rf *»î J M right out at the marauding Dodgers Bancroft, 1 5 Olson, 2b.... 411 1 8 0 est Heuaer. lb.. 3 0 1 7 0 OtDufsr,, A 4M Young, rf... 311 1 0 0| na openings. M'Oowan. rf 3 0 ft J » through his big round windows. 2b.. Johnston, 400 2 10 Sin Smith, rf «II » I» an Frisch, 413 4 2 0¡B.Orlf'h. rf 400 1 0 0 Naylor la Batted Ont. Miller, rf.. 4 0 1 3«0!Pipp. lb Hill got enthusiastic greeting Kelly, lb..,. 4 1112 0 01 Wheat, of... 40 1 % 0 0 Porldn». e.. 4 0 1 3 «till !. he turned the in If.. 20 0 3 Rollie a 0í¡8ch»ng. <¦ 2*1 4 |. when Robins back Meusel, 00)Myers, cf... 401 5 0 1 Naylor had short, but who Galloway, aa 4 2 3 3 » O'Hofraaan. ID» I the first without a hit. didn't Stengel, cf.. 210 3 0 0i8ehraandt, lb 3 0 1 8 00 who shall an career Walker, If. 3 8 1 J 0 If «4 They Groh, 8b.... SOI 0 8 say uninteresting «;Meu«*i. Ml « tl hit out of the diamond. Irish Meusel 0 High. 3b.... 3 00 1 5 0 in the Witt or Seheer, 8b.. «1 1 1 1 »¡Ward. ;b 3 « I « Smith, e.... 300 3 2 0!Mlller, e... 811 8 4 0 opener. greeted him, Haaty; p.. 4 0 1 0 1 liHeotf Jt batted in a New York run after Ban¬ Scott, p_ 300 0 1 rather the much Heinie . « 1 1 11 0|C».'(iore. p... 100 0 10 harassed naeirkej;. 2 « t 1 ie croft had walked and advanced on an Mamaux. p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Scheer with a skillfully placed-bunt. Murray, « 1 » out. .T. Griffith. 10 1 0 0 0 Whitey did not stop until he slid into M tXels .
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