St. Louis Team Nears Big Inning Mark: Frail Lily Harper Real Ace on Links % *• DAFFY BIRD. • Series Figures A DIZZY, -—By JIM BERRYMAN Cardinals’ Slice — PUniNG IS WEAK' Is $5,941 and figures of the world se- Apiece FACTSies: Final team standings: Br the . w. L. Pet. RING SIT FEATURE OF PLAT October 10.—'The St. Louis (N) 4 3 .571 DETROIT,World Champion St. Louis _ Detroit lA) 3 4 .429 Jt Cardinals will receive *5,941.19 each as their share of the world Results. State Wins Third Series Crown in Objects to Boxing Chiefs Virginia Champ, Only series receipts, while each of the First game (at Detroit): vanquished will get Nine Years—National RUE to Hunt Club 19, Choice to Capture $4,313.90. | St. Louis 8 13 2 Awarding The shares include receipts from Detroit 3 8 5 Mid-Atlantic Title. the radio rights, sold to the Ford Prestige Regained. Batteries—J. Dean and Delancey; All Monday Shows. Motor Co. for *100.000. Crowder, Marberry, Hogsett and Coch- The Cardinals split their re- rane. ceipts 25 ways; the Tigers divided BY YV. R. McCATLl’M. BY EDWARD J. NEIL, to passively accept theirs into 23 shares. The Cardi- Writer. Second game (at Detroit): JOO Associated Press Sports another boxing date, as re- weighs just exactly nals also voted *3,000 in donation* R. H. E as she to to club attendants, cutting their October 10.—The by letter from the pounds squares away St. Louis 2 7 3 quested actual shares to *5,821.19 each. brothers Dean and REFUSING hit her tee shot 200 yards down fabulous Detroit 3 7 0 District Boxing Commission. SHE Other shares, including radio re- Promoter Joe Turner announced the the St. Louis Cardinals be- (12 today lairway. ceipts, to major league teams fin- innings.) the DETROIT,stride the base ball world to- he would carry the fight against The woman is a refutation ishing from second to fourth, in- Batteries—Hallahan. Walker and young ruling permitting the Riding and of the theory that it takes heft to clusive, in their respective leagues, like a Siamese twin and Rowe and day colossus, Delancey; Cochrane. Hunt on Club to promote weekly maul a golf ball a respectable distance. follow: Louis rules the national so St. pas- Third game (at St. Louis): Monday nights. With less than average strength and New York Giants and Yankees, time again for the third time in nine R. H. E Turner, promoting at the Wash- certainly less than average weight, 19- $25,808.92 each. Detroit 1 8 2 ington Auditorium and at Griffith Harper Is in a fair way and Cleveland In- years. year-old Lily St. Louis. 4 9 1 Stadium, had been alternating with to add the Middle Atlantic womans dians. *17.205.90 each. Sharing in their glory the Hunt Club on since last — Mondays to her Boston Braves and Boston Batteries Bridges, Hogsett and golf championship Virginia Red National for July 2. Previous to that he had been at the each. Is the entire League, Cochrane; P. Dean and Delancey. State crown out Washington* Sox, *8,283 assigned Friday nights, a weekly date Golf and Club, where the years the underdog in the annual Fall Country Fourth (at St. Louis): not suitable to Turner. was base ball battle. Not did the big game second round in the title tourney only When the American Legion Club brother and li'l brother Paul R. H. E. being off today. Dizzy entered the field last Summer, the subdue the Detroit Tigers four times Detroit .10 13 1 A virtual stranger to competitive BOB MAY PLANNING three shows a St. Louis 4 10 5 commission, deciding until last year, the Harper girl in seven games, something never be- golf week were too many for a city of — looks like the best bit of feminine fore approached in base ball history, Batteries Auker and Cochrane; ; Washington’s size, requested Turner to be in BIG SPORTS ARENA but the senior circuit can boast its Carleton, Vance. Walker, Haines, golfing machinery developed and Ahearn to alternate shows week- this sector over the past dozen years. third conquest in four years, and con- Mooney and Delancey. ly, and both agreed to take Monday She is her second bid the sider wiped out forever the humilia- making fof Fifth game (at St. Louis): of every other week. Mid-Atlantic and may wm. Last year, Boxing, Wrestling and Possibly tion heaped on it by the Yankees and in her first she went to the Athletics. R. H. E attempt, Would Be Featured Turner Told to Shift. final round, where she lost to a birdie Hockey The shoe is on the other foot, and Detroit 3 7 0 on the 18th green by Mrs. Jean Jones. It is the 's turn to St. Louis. 1 7 1 American Legion Club failed at Four-Mile Bun. This year, with the added confidence rub rueful heads and prepare for a Batteries—Bridges and Cochrane; J. THEshortly thereafter, and Ahearn and continued alter- gained by her sweep through the best Winter of worrying over the swing of Dean, Carleton and Delancey. Turner to # nate of the fair golfers of the Old Dominion the balance of power in exactly the until the former recently re- SPORTS arena to feature boxing, Sixth game tat Detroit): that he be to her first Virginia State crown, and r/4 opposite direction in four short years. quested permitted to oper- and possibly ice hockey "»wi a nauuiiai vwauipivooiwp tvui in wrestling St. Louis beat the Athletics in seven R. H. E ate weekly once again. The commis- is for is an out- planned Arlington County, __i.. no -J U U St. Louis 4 10 1 sion with the result that behind her, Lily Harper acquiesced, it has been announced by Bob May, Turner standing threat to annex the biggest trounced the Cubs in 1932. the Giants Detroit 3 7 1 yesterday received a letter Alexandria sportsman, who will back from the commission women's championship in this part beat the Senators last Fall. Batteries—r. Dean ana informing him the project. Delancey; of the land. She played in her first Rowe and Cochrane. that Ahearn had been re-assigned the According to present the big national tourney last wees at Phila- plans Near Record. Monday date each week, beginning arena will be located at Four Mile Big Inning Seventh game (at Detroit): and October 22. In other words, the com- delphia qualified handily, going Cards failed to off the Run, two miles south of Highway wipe R. H. E mission is out in the first round. But she quali- resuming its original pro- Bridge on the old road to Alexandria. books the record rally of 10 runs St. Louis ....11 17 1 fied where many better known stars THE gram and policy In operation prior to May, a recent entry in the local in one inning the Athletics piled Detroit 0 6 3 failed, which is the big after all. July 2. point boxing field when he took Heavy- lip on the Cubs, but they came close Batteries—J. Dean and Delancey; Turner claims it is impossible to Bob Tow under his said out the riotous of weight wing, enough as they closed Auker, Rowe, run Sister Chandler Harper. Hogsett, Bridges, Mar- shows weekly with two clubs in pmUWGHT ©IFF THE IFF that he has been planning this arena seven-game battle yesterday with big Crowder and a of berry, Cochrane. the field and Ahearn claims the op- Harper girl is sister for nearly a year. second victory, a shutout Dizzy’s Seventh Game Statistics. posite. Turner plans to plead his by W. R..MSCALLUM Chandler Harper, who was the scored the widest in series THE by margin cause before the commission before State amateur cham- Paid attendance, 40,902. Virginia history, 11 to 0, effacing another Na- the end of the week. until he turned 10 ADVERTISEMENT Gross $138,063. pion pro days ago, tional League record, Christy Mathew- receipts, matches in the Country Club are to stage their field ■ ■■ much against the wishes of his par- of the Commissioner's share, $20,709.45, ■-• son's 9-to-0 whitewashing Ath- women's Middle Atlantic tour- day on Friday. A special program ot ents. “Chan.” a fine and a Each league’s share. $29,338.39. golfer letics for the Giants of 1905. sports events, including golf, tennis, Intends to make the tourna- Each club's share, $29,338.39. ARCHERY FINAL LISTED new today at the Washington comer, They rammed home seven runs in Sets Two Tourney Records. SECOND-ROUND swimming and bowling has been ar- ment swing through the West and who Total Series ney and Country Club will the third, routing two Statistics. ranged. South with the touring pros next in the had beaten them earlier series. Paid attendance. 281.510. Boys Will Complete Playground Diffenbaugh Is Second bring the tourney down to the semi- Winter. He leaves behind a sister Elden Auker and the wobbly young Gross were At Columbia slated to do her bit to receipts, $1,031,341. Tournament final round. Today's pairings tomorrow golfing who is uphold giant, Lynwood < Schoolboy* Rowe. Tomorrow. members Commissioner's share. $154,811.15. to forth some fine in- of the Rotary Club will the prestige of the golfing Harpers WITH GEORGE BURNS of left-hander Elon and Third. bring matches, They disposed the (*) Players' $229,785.69. Boys' final competition in the arch- Peacock gather for their tournament. of Portsmouth, a grim, intent young pool, those in which Mrs. Dorothy monthly | AND GRACIE ALLEN Hogsett, who had held them in sub- Each cluding The Radcliffe will i who knocks the ball a league’s share. *144,238.57. ery tourney being conducted by the _ cup go to the low competitor dis- in relief roles. Roland >■' 1 —' jection previously They Each club's share, $144,238.57. Municipal Playground Department is Nicolson clashed with Mrs. net scorer In this tourney. tance that belies the strength in her s subsided under the in- Kenwood Golf temporarily <*)—Players share in first four scheduled tomorrow on the George- HOUGHTON, MacKenzie, Miss Lily Harper against thin wrists, a slim youngster who fluence of , the slim town <3EOR6E.MYUNa.E5 rrtnr>/RnT games only. Playground, starting at 4 o'clock. and Country Club pro, is to Susan Hacker and Mrs. Jack Scott packs amazing stamina and punch in curve-ball artist who pitched the and Park View a the of her -•-- Phillips teams were leave for a body lacking maturity third but broke Washington today against Mrs. Betty Meckley. Tigers' victory, they the only ones to finish yesterday in AL 7th Scries Game 19 years. ACCOUNT OF HE out all over in the sixth and brief vacation and rest after tu again the girls’ competition. The other girl Mrs. Nicolson scored an 83 yester- i Pleasant-faced and pleasant-man- 0vcD Ay seventh to a venge- 90 holes of HAT innings complete GRABER IS BIDDING combinations will end their sched- playing tournament golf day to beat Louise Claytor, playing | nered, the young Harper girl Is going LOST ms ful day with four more runs. ule Friday. in four days. A complete bust in the the last nine holes in 36. Mrs. David FT LOUIS IN ). AB R. H. O. A. E far in golf. She may win a national Almost the ball Martin. 3b 3 < o transcending game scores: ..*5 2 l when she learns that you don't have Yesterday's National 1 Rothrock, rf. 5 1 2 4 << 0 was the unprecedented dem- FOR BIG MAT Capital open championship, H. Clark again had a fine round, scor- though, DOUGH Phillips. Park View. Frisch. 2b. ft 1 1 3 ft ii to shoot a flock of birdies to win. To- which ended over his own course late n onstration of 17,000 disgusted faithful Betts SeiCenberz T1 Virtue Barkley.. "2 ing 41 for the first nine to beat Mrs Medwick. If. 4 1 1 1 (1 day she is one of the hitters Full If n ii ii longest In the left-field bleachers, the Loraine Esch... T1 Norma Poval... .14 is. 1 l l j halting Sunday, Houghton today holds the R. C. Welton 8 and 7. Collins, lb. ft 1 4 7 2 1 ; among the women in this part of the Ebbie Chase ... :i:t Eleanor Hoffman. 20 by ball game for 17 minutes between Undefeated for Peaky Plants... 11 Aitnes Johnson.. Hit Maryland State open championship Delancey. c. 5 1 1 ft 0 n land, a girl who has but Iowan, Looking Mrs. MacKenzie beat Mrs. Hume Orsatti. cf II n everything halves of sixth and Irma Willard OH Elaine Clements. 21 .3 1 1 2 the inning, finally- for the third time because he was able Durocher ft O fine That Gw'nette Herbert :t4 Betty 21 ss. 1 2 .'I 4 consistently putting. part another deci- Smith.... of Chevy Chase on the home J. forcing history-making Main Bouts, Will Meet Fields late yesterday to gather a faltering Wrong Dean, p. ft l 2 1 (I 0 of the game will come, and when it sion. the Commis- 182 hole, the only match that went to the expulsion by High game in hand and blaze a par-shat- Totals .43 11 17 27 12 1 does come to Lily Harpe-, she is due on final sioner K. M. Landis of Joe Medwick, Turner Card. trail over the last five holes of green. to as the At- tering DETROIT (A.I. AB. R. H. O. A. E. reign queen of Middle Cardinal left fielder, to complete the the tourney at Indian Spring. White cf. 4 II II 3 0 1 lantic woman for a stretch of rounds now golfers wild picture of what the boys are Houghton scored 69 and 70 for the qualifying go- Cochrane, .. 4 II II 2 2 O SPECIALIZES IN EAGLES Hayworth, c. o o n 1 n n years. to as the GRABER of unde- ing on in the Anacostia tour- already referring psycho- Iowa, double circuit, for a total of 139, to Gehringer. 2b. 4 II 2 3 5 1 —1 WITH Bob Stevens of r— pathic series. feated in several months of set two new records for the ney, Manager OOSlin. if. 4 11 O 4 II 1 HENRY Maryland II (I Shorey Bags Another on 360-Yard West Potomac Park today announced RogeU. ss. 4 1 3 2 campaigning on professional open. Never before has any player Greenberg, lb. 4 n 1 7 n 0 HONOR REv! M’DONOUGH WHEN HE his annual Fall at West Po- <> ,_, Fans Pelt Medwick. mats, is expected to put in his first won the three times in a row tourney Owen. 3b. 4 n ii 1 2 Fourth at Indian tourney o serious Spring, tomac, to start on October 19. Flights Fox. rf. 3 ii 2 3 II came home bid for main-bout recognition and never before has the score II il n n o at the whole proceed- wining Auker. p. O Will Be Guest of r tomorrow Mel East Potomac Park will be arranged for all entrants. Her- n n il n O O Writers at New in when he opposes Harry Shorey, been so low. Last year, at Five Farms, Rowe, p. ings general, and Medwick in o si n n n INCENSED Fields of New York In the semi-final pro. is getting quite a name for man Allen is the defending champion, Hogsett. p. n the vintage the Detroit fandom bag- Houghton and Ralph Beach tied at Bridges, p 2 II o o (I 0 York particular, with Mrs. Wilkinson the title- Banquet. "GT to the Don ging on 4 holes. Mel Hope p. n I) 0 o « n that lived and died thousands of George-Sandor Szabo j eagles par 140, with Houghton winning the play- Marberry. C,GARS/ tussle in the Auditorium. holed a spoon shot for an deuce holder in the women s division. •G Walker. 1 n o n u il Rev. Vincent S. McDonough, S. J., deaths this Summer Washington ) eagle off. Crowder, p. il II II II II n loyally rooting of a c£XS.“ , Graber. who the on the sixteenth hole at Merion in Georgetown University, long be- the Tigers into the American League swept through Determined to atone for his lament- CALVERT~E. BUCK is the amateur ranks in the the national Totals .34 0 « 27 11 3 loved figure In Hoya athletic circles, BROTHER cracked wide Midwest before open championship. able showing at Kenwood, the Hough- “7/- pennant suddenly open winner of the ringer tourney at •Batted for Marberry in eighth. will be the of honor at a ban- turning pro. has registered 34 wins j Yesterday he holed a mashie-nib- ton to blast the DR. guest HITHIM \ under the strain of the route. Med- gent proceeded the Golf and Coun- St 007 002 200—11 in 39 matches in lick shot on the fourth at Indian Washington Louis. quet to be given by Eastern sports wick's brief cla.sh with Marvin moneyed company. course wide open yesterday, playing Detroit 000 000 000— O Owen. try Club with a score of 52, 18 strokes writers at the Center Club The other five matches, so 'tis said, Spring for another deuce. The hole 2 Runs batted in—Frisch (3). Collins (21, Friday Detroit's third baseman, as the Car- his first round in 33—36—69, under below for the course. He scored were draws. about 360 in par Delancey J Dean. Medwick. Martin. Roth- night In New York. dinal slid into third after plays yards length. par. Next to him was George Dif- slugger 26 for each nine holes. rock Earned runs—St Louis. 10. Two- Damon Wilbur Wood. Dean. Frisch. Runyon. tripling to far right center off !- fenbaugh, the home club pro, with 72. Frank K. who his base hits-Rothrock I2». J. Roesch. gave up Delancey. Fox <2>. Three-base hits—Med- George Trevor, James Kiernan and, the for Bridges, provided spark the chance to wan the club championship wick Durocher Stolen bases—Martin (Si. other prominent scribes will attend Battle Between Pair. Double I'lay—Owen to Gehringer to Green- outraged explosion. a few to days ago by defaulting berg Left on bases—St. Louis. 9; Detroit. the function, known as "Father Mc- Medwick boomed into third with Score of World Series Composite battle for the title lay be- Charles H. Doing, jr., has been or- 7. First —Off Auker, 1 'Roth- Donough night.” of and rock’: off Hogsett. 2 'Orsatti. Martini: plenty gusto, observers in the tween these two, for none of dered not to swing a club again for box THE off Marberry. 1 Orsattii. Struck out—By press overhead, peering down in- the others were near them. at least six months. Frank has been J Dean, ft 'Greenberg 131. Bridges. White I: saw the third ST. LOUIS CARDINALS. by Crowder. 1 'Rothrock): by Auker 1 tently, baseman flick Diffenbaugh reached the turn in the in health for several weeks and Bat. poor (Martini: by Bridges. 2 'J. Dean De- his right foot quickly at Medwick's Fide. h in- G. AB. R. H TB. CB 3B HR BB. SO SB Ave PO A. E TC. Ave. ; afternoon in 35, while Houghton. his doctor ordered him not to play lancey). Hits—Off Auker. in 2‘a inning: off legs. The chunky Cardinal, a fire- 0 3 3 two scored leav- unttil nings off Rowe. 2 In 's H»g- j Martin. 3b. 7 31 8 11 16 3 1 2 .355 6 9 4 19 .789 [ 3-putting greens, 37, next Spring. gett. 2 in 0 Inning 'pitched to four batters If You Can’t STOP brand all the through series, still Rothrock. rf.... 7 30 3 7 12 3 1 0 1 2 0 .233 19 0 1 20 .950 ing them a shot apart with nine holes in third': off Bridges. H in 4'j Innings: off lying on the ground after his slide, to went level CHASE CLUB golfers, team Marberry. I in 1 inning off Crow- Frisch. 2b. 7 31 267100010 .194 17 27 2 46 .957 go. They along through der n in 1 inning. Losing —- reared back with both ] promptly feet, Medwick, If.... 7 29 4 11 16 0 1 1 1 7 0 .379 9 0 0 9 1.000 the twelfth, and Diffenbaugh bagged champions of the Maryland Auker. Umpires—Messrs. Geisei (A. L.). Don’t START end CHEVY . first base: Owen lashed out with his spikes to- a birdie to on the State Golf Association, are to plate. Reardon Collins, lb. 7 30 4 11 12 1 0 0 1 2 0 .367 56 6 1 63 .984 square thirteenth, ‘A L'. second base: Klem iN. L.l, third ward the upper part of Owens a on at In- Fall body. Delancey. c. 7 29 3 5 11 3 0 1 2 8 0 .172 50 6 1 57 .982 where Houghton missed a 7-footer play team match Sunday base. Time—2:19. Special brake sale- They were both but as very angry, Orsatti, cf. 7 22 3 7 9 0 1 0 3 1 0 .318 16 1 2 19 .895 for the like, dian Spring against the Four Corners ride in Ask about they for each safety. jumped other, Umpire Fullis. cf. 3 5022000000 .400 6 0 1 7 .857 Diffenbaugh, even though he fin- aggregation, which won the State Bill Klem. who was almost our standing Durocher. SS....7 27 4 7 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 .259 13 17 0 30 1.000 ished with a 6 on the home hole, won team matches in 1930 and 1931. The over the play, and athletes from both Whitehead. ss..l 0000000000 .000 1 0 0 l 1.000 second money with 72—72—144. match will have no bearing on the Authorized Service 30,000-MILE GUARANTEE Bides, rushed in, pushed them in op- crack outcome of the 1934 team matchts, J. Dean, p. 4 12 335206030 .250 2 2 0 4 1.000 Roger Peacock, Indian Spring posite directions, cooled them off, and Hallahan, p....l 3000000010 .000 1 3 1 5 .800 amateur, won third place and first for Indian Spring has been defeated the game went on. I is Harrison Radiators Carleton, p. 2 1000000000 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 amateur award with his 76—72—148. by Rolling Road. Chevy Chase in Norris & Inc. The score was 9 to 0 in favor of the Young, 601 1000010 .167 0 0 1 1 .000 The money division and other the final round, awaiting the outcomi and P. Dean, p.2 2018 14th St. N.W. Cards, Bridges was tiring rapidly. scores: of the match between Manor and Vance, p. 1 0000000000 .000 0 0 0. 0 .000 The Tiger fandom, seeing the de- CREEL BROTHER! Bet. U and V Sts. XOrth 3949 Haines, p. 1 O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 Hillendale. moralization of their first world series 37—33—70— 139—$ 1 50. 1811 14". ST..N.W.-*- DEcatw* 4220 W. Walker, D...2 2000000020 .000 011 2 .500 view in 25 years, burst all series rec- George Diffenbaugh, Indian Spring, 34— Woman golfers of the Congressional 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 1 1.000 ord bounds of ind-gnatien. Mooney, p1 38— 72. 35—37—72—144—$75. •Davis 2 2022000000 1.000 0 0 0 0 .000 •Roger Peacock. Indian Spring, 38— •Crawford 2 2000000000 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 38—76. 36—36—72—148 Debris Covers Left Field. Prank Cunningham. Burning Tree. 75. 38— 76—74 —149—$33.33. “For Old Times’ Sake" They pelted oranges, banana peels, Clifton Totals . 262 34 73 103 14 5 2 11 31 2 .279 196 73 15 284 .947 Johnny Bass. Park, 37—37—74. hot dog buns, apples, pop bottles, 37—..38—75—14ft—$33 33. DETROIT TIGERS Al*c Taylor Rolling Road. 37—36—73, Rnything they could reach, over ihe 37-38-75. 38-36-74 —149—$33.33. screen in leit at Meawicic as ne Bat. Fid*. Bob Barnett. Chevy Chase to—37—77. G AB R. H TB. 2B 3B.HR BB. SO SB. Ave. PO. A E. TO. Ave. trotted out to his the j 37—37—74 36—40—76—150—$16.66. position starting White. Cf. 7 23 6 3 3 0 0 0 8 4 1 .130 22 0 1 23 .957 Mel Shorty. Fast Potomac Park, 36— Tigers’ half of the sixth. booed | 4n—76—140—$33.33. They Doljack, cf. 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 1 1.000 and roared with the abandon of the Ralnh Beach. Suburban, 38—38—76, Cochrane, c_7 28 267100430 .214 36 5 0 41 1.000 30—35—74—150—$16.66. outraged, and in a twinkling the play- Gehringer, 2b.. 7 29 5 11 15 1 0 1 3 0 1 .379 19 24 3 46 .935 OTHER SCORES. ing surface out there was covered Greenberg lb.. 7 28 4 9 16 2 1 1 4 9 1 .321 60 4 1 65 .985 Chandler Harper. Portsmouth. Va.. 77— with debris. Medwick retreated to _ Goslin. If. 7 29 2 7 8 1 0 0 3 1 0 .241 20 1 2 23 .913 let the storm die out, and every one •Einie Caldwell. Hillendale, 77—75— Rogell, ss. 7 29 3 8 9 1 0 0 1 4 1 .276 11 18 3 32 .906 152. stood around for a few minutes while j Owen. 3b. 7 29 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 1 .069 9 9 2 20 .900 Charles Betschler. Rodgers Forge, 74— groundkeepers cleaned up the place. 78— 152. Pox. rf. 7 28 1 8 14 6 0 0 1 4 0 .286 15 0 0 15 1.000 Walter Cunningham. Burning Tree. 76— When this was repeated a third 0 0 0 0 77-153. * Crowder, p.2 1 0 O O 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 time and Gibson. Bonnv View. 78—75—153. , trotting .000 0 1 0 1 1.000 Andy Marberry, p....2 0000000000 Bill Schreiber. Clifton Park. 7?—77— out to the screen in person, couldn't Hogsett. p. 3 3000000010 .000 0 2 0 2 1.000 154. regain the mastery over the people R Cliff McKimmie. Hagerstown, Md.. Rowe p. 3 7000000050 .000 1 1 0 2 1.000 that has been his ever since he took 74— «<>—154. 3 7 0 1 1 O 0 O 1 4 0 .143 0 2 0 2 1.000 Leo Colliflower. Frederick. Md.. 80— the last Bridges, p. over management Winter, 2 0 2 75— 155. Auker, p. 2 4000000020 .000 0 1.000 Hillendale. 75—80 there was for in Chief Carroll MacMaster, nothing Umpire — c_ 1 0000000000 .000 1 0 0 1 1.000 1 55. Harry Geisel to do but appeal to Hayworth Bob Venables. Dover. Del.. 80—76—156. •G Walker_ 3 301 1000010 .333 0 0 0 0 .000 Landis. A1 Trcder Manor. 70—<7—156. •Beverly Mason, jr.. Chevy Chase. 77— The shaggy-haired potentate called 79— 156. Totals 250 23 56 76 12 1 2 25 43 5 .224 195 69 12 276 .957 the Medwick and Owen, to Jimmy Roche, Elkridge. 7f)—78—157. culprits, •Levi Yoder. Indian Spring. 78—80— his box. along with the umpires and •Pinch-hitter. 15R. 1 of 1906 Frankie Frisch and Coch- COMPOSITE SCORE BY INNINGS. Leo Weiner, unattached. 79—73—158. The World Series Managers Irving Schloss. Rodgers Podge. 81—79— court- rane for a sort of a rump 2 5 10 2 5 6 4 0 0 0 0 0—34 160. (2nd Official World Series) | gt Louis . •Paul Hillendale. 85—'7— martial in full view of every one and 00 Hampshire. Detroit 015 205 162 1-23 162. then immediately thumoed Medwick Frank Invernizzi. Clifton Park. 82— —was won at Chicago by Nick Altrock. pitching for the in—St. Louis, Rothrock, 6; Medwick, 5; Delancey, 4; Martin, Joe strode off in the Runs batted 80— 162. Chi-Sox the Cubs. "Our own Nick” was the hero away. company Semmler. Hillendale. 84—78—162. against 4- Frisch, 4; Collins, 3; Orsatti, 2; P. Dean, 2; Davis, 1; J. Dean, 1. Detroit, •Ed of five policemen, for safekeeping, and •John Britton. Chew Chase. 82—82— of that outstanding event and was carried from the Fox, 2; G. 1; Owen, the of the went on. Greenberg, 7; Rogell, 4; Goslin, 2; Gehringer, 2; Walker, 164. the fans. subjugation Tigers — field by cheering 1. Claggett Stevens, Congressional. 81 1; Cochrane, 84—165. won—St. Louis, 4; Detroit, 3. Pitching records—Games won, 84—87—171. Whole Box Staff Used. Games Ivan Gantz. Suburban. (DA K) I J. Dean 2; 1; Auker, 1; Bridges, 1. Games lost, Crowder, •Frank Slate. Rodgers Forge. 87—87— HEURICH’S MAERZEN BEER match P. Dean, 2; Rowe, 174. A ball game yesterday's 1. 1- Bridges, 1; Rowe, 1; Auker, 1; W. Walker, 2; J. Dean, Gene Larkin. Woodmont. 73—ro card. quickly the contest stage. off •Robert 1r.. Chevy Chase, no card. —was the outstanding dark brew in those pioneer days of AS passed Hits—Off Crowder, 6 in 6 innings; off Marberry, 5 in 1% innings; Stead. a Glenn Spencer Maryland. 75—no card. < Cochrane, who spent a night in off 21 in the World Series.. .just as it supplies the “Cheer” NOW, | Hogsett, 6 in 7% innings: off Rowe, 19 in 21% innings; Bridges, C'iff Spencer. Beaver Dam. 75—no card. hospital nursing his hurts and won- off 20 in 26 •R. D. Davidson. Chevy Chase. 83—no with baseball fans and others, because of its Purity, Age 17% innings; off Auker, 16 in 11% innings; J. Dean, innings; dcring W'hom he would finally P. card. and Flavor! pitch, 6 in off W. Walker, 6 in 6% innings; off Dean, J. C O'Donnell. Edgewood Arsenal, 81— most of off Hallahan. 8% innings; used his whole series staff, 2 m no card. I 15 in 18 innings; off Carleton, 5 in 3% innings; off Vance, 1% innings; them in the third as 13 Cards •Denotes amateur. • There is no substitute for Time ... PtlCCS inning, off 1 in 1 inning. Struck out—By Crowder, Popular off Haines 1 in % inning; Mooney, --•- went to bat, seven hit safely, three J. Dean, 17; "Maerzen” i» never told leu than tie .. I eadina 2- by Hogsett. 3: by Rowe, 12; by Bridges. 12; by Auker, 2; by for doubles, three walked, the bases A months old • • • Pre-War Strength! Hallahan, 6; by W. Walker, 3; by P. Dean, 11; by Carleton, 2; by Vance, 3; DEMPSEY TURFMAN. Dealers were filled three times, seven scored, I by SAN October 10 four took and b> H FRANCISCO, (JP). pitchers part, Dizzy 1 1: off Auker. Bases on balls—Off Crowder. 1; off Hogsett. 3; off Bridges, —Jack Dempsey has formed a horse- hit safely twice, in itself a series rec- off W. Walker, 6; off off 1; off J. Dean, 5; off Hallahan, 4; racing with Willard Mack, ord for a pitcher. | 5- Marberry, partnership 2; off Vance, 1. Hit by pitchers—By P. Dean (Owen); and their stable Dean, adding the last to the P. Dean. 7; off Carleton, Hollywood playwright, victory Dean its debut at the Mead- he by Bridges (Orsatti); by J. (White). will make Bay first pitched in the opening game 1; off Mar- I wild pitches—Vance, Bridges. Earned runs—Off Crowder. ows meeting, opening at San Mateo with one defeat in between, allowed off J. 4' off 1; off Rowe, 7: off Bridges, 7; off Auker, 7; Dean, November 3. only six hits and walked none as he berrv Hogsett. off W. Walker. 5; off P. Dean, 2; off Carleton, 3; off Vance, joined brother Paul in winning twice. 4- off'Hallahan, 2; off 0. Only one man got as far as third. 0; off Haines, 0; Mooney, Rowe, 2; Cochrane, 1; Gehringer, 1, singled in the fifth Sacrifices—Rothrock, 2; Frisch, 1; OLDSMOBILE P. 1. "6” and “8“ and with one out went to third on Goslin 1: Auker, 1; Dean, The New and Frisch; Collins, Durocher and 's first of two doubles. But Double plays—St. Louis, Delancey e^mmMWA5H D. Delivered rNCTON. Cochrane and Gehringer; Rogell, Gehringer and Green- As Low as GijC® Bridges fanned and Joyner White was Collins Detroit, $780 and Greenberg and Rogell; Rogell and an easy infield out. Greenberg fanned berg; Auker, Rogell Greenberg; Greenberg. three times in Dizzy's list of five, the Greenberg; Owen, Gehringer and POHANKA FAMOUS FOR SINCE 1873 64. QUALITY last time in the ninth, when the Tigers Left on bases—St. Louis, 49; Detroit, Olds Sales-Service Since 1923 with of 2:49, 2:43, 1:55. 1:58. 2:19. • again singles by 1 Times games—2:13. 2:fl7, SU Dl»t 9141 threatened * and Gcisel (A. L.). 1126 20th _ Oehringer and Bill Rogell. Umpires—Messrs. Klem and Reardon (N. L.); Owens

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