Newest of Griffmen ?s Rookies to Be Farmed for Needed Experience SADDLE LIFE OF A SUNDAY. —By JIM BERRYMAN Sports Program GIANTS, CUBS DUEL For Local Fans t TODAY. TOP LATEST LOT Boxing. / AIOW LISSEAI. \ BOLDS FLAG FOCOS Marty Gallagher v* Eddie Ho- V I CAN'T I yEAFi.Susie, ^- / HOMEy, / nfl gan and Lou Ge Vinson vs. Erankia LOOV.J Ltkf lAFFCOPT'BUy L / THlMk Jit GET ) f Covelli. co-features. 10 Anderson Victim of Poor V fooP IS UOM'-A ( Vno A HOR4E I \ ( KEKIPy T'START \ rounds, 3E PLEMTIFW- / JUS.T MAPE TH- ) ) RipiN' ! MfS GOT \ Griffs Eliminate White Sox. Griffith Stadium. 8:80, THIS YEAH* 1 FIFTH FAVMENT / A HUGE LIFE J ican League pennant and the Giants yesterday In full view of 12.000 cus- ,^\jow ALC,v Mv\iy > BL'T MOSTIV 5 A1 Mercier vs. Ray Steele, fea- PEAR 'ELLOW, ^ r :•> W "THATCUCK and Cubs either will have settled tomers. As a -header was / Th'HOESE ! LAS'MIGWTl^j ture match, Turner's split I ST©P MAk'IWLa \ ToLP ME THESE \OFF ) the National or have Arena, 8:30. 7 / SO1. THATS 7)1 League squabble with the White Sox by scores of 5-4 l JOkE*- AMP tiET W FCEECHfcs AGE FRIDAY. / Guv who Told J given definite indication as to just • and 1-9, Infielders Johnny Treshock > Ml OUT OP THIS *■ CE IS'FCttCtP.' 1 Foot > US HE M.AS what Mr. Gus Fan can expect. Ball. and Mike Guerra TERRIBLE TREE 1 !E E! nic met. /U Jerry Lynn. / : RAI SEP OM Chicago Cardinals vs. AMP WHERE IS MV rjt SOME U’lTH A J jo From the senior circuit standpoint, Washing- and Pitcher Arnold Anderson were ( r ton ) HORSE OH Jm rN'T.'AA ATiC J > ^ A HOCi,E^/ /'.no1 youj>iDV \| New’ York’s Giants and Chicago’s Redskins, Griffith Stadium, given their major league baptism. S.EAT f r~< ME 8:30. ( PEAC' AlCjY ]■ / NOT MLtT r\s\ bolstered Cubs, who are, at the mo- met with Please, po M IN BLUTZ' LlV-V"Q Central vs. East They varying success. Of \ ) ment, 21* games apart in that order, Side High, Pat- \ someThimu EB.Y STABLE** > the quartet, Treshock and Lynn stood yW on terson, N. J. 1- -AND MY >.(<■* f go to work each other's throats out. a Treshock. shortstop, played the A/AWE IS C. iA/V- in a series starting tomorrow. From Boating. opener and collected two singles in NOT".SLl^Afty ( their three-game fuss either the President's Cup Regatta, oft four trips to the plate. Lynn, a .second 4^wHy/pToo/ Giants will stagger all but "in" with Hains Point. 11:30. >00 Look LlkE baseman, made two of the Nats’ five the or the Cubs will I TARZAM •• pennant, wallop SATURDAY. * off Vernon in the night- i-\<- Kpnnedy JUbY Llk E KIMX \ A fJ-TTECS.My^i their way to a fight down to the tape. Base Ball. One (MAN ,WHO IS WMV M \ cap. of the hits he collected in L HANminii rr A/ ^ 7 AM Over In the rival loop, meantime, Philadelphia vs. Washington, /I k THAT UNCOUTH' ) yoUR three trips was a double. , jTHATi the Yankees, with a 10'a-game lead, Griffith Stadium. 3. I^Th ECL^X^/ j PEPSOH USING ) THIRD HUsPAND / ) need combination of five Foot Anderson, the 6-foot 4-inch pitcher .-.SUCH GHASTLY '. 3| Don't vou XV only any Ball. from the North Dakota State League, I LANGUAGETr PkREMEMpf P---) Y victories or five Detroit defeats, or St. John's vs. Maryland, College was charged with the and fo.jik V a collection of the two, mathemat- Park, Md„ 3. defeat, ikT^rr^ f k'tHP ) Guerra did the catching. mCOUNT sou S\ ically to eliminate the Tigers and Eastern vs. Episcopal, Alexan- r AT A vs ON or ,___ | nail the flag to their mast for another dria, Va., 3:30. fj k SAPS^IjJ 1 Salisbury Crew Not Ready. year. George Washington High vs. John Marshall, took looks of Alexandria, Ya., J_JARRIS long at all %$E^yL “Fate” Aids Gianta. 3:30. them and decided that his most ; 15 WORE at sach swinging other. Tech v*. Maury High, Mor- promising rookies for 1938 totaled five the Giants and Cubs have a little folk, Va. C'ACAMflA.' _ but. none are from this quartet. preliminary work today in winding up FEELTHy Fl A ME f Boating. Until better recruits come along. Burky TV) their aeries with the St, Louis Car- L ❖ O ^' Take Three a Second President's Cup Regatta, off likes Ken Chase. Joe Firsts, Ray Phebus. »^F ANik'J! jy' dinals and Brooklyn’s Daffy Dodgers, Hains Point, 1:45. Krakauskas. George Case and Jimmy and respectively. Wasdell. Three Thirds in “The others.” to quote Har- Big It seemed “fate" was taking a hand ris, aren't for this PIKER "simply ready SEES in the Giants' behalf as HOT WELL.WILL VuH yesterday Ipasnip Meet at Solomons. LOOKlT (%' MAO they nosed out the Cards. 4-3. in 10 Leaders !•• Major Treshock and Lynn, a pair of stand- i MfGVNNlTV BY GEORGE E. HUBER, innings. Behind 2-1, Manager Bill By the Associated Pres*. Mprnjmm CUE S .aIV/EP UP outs from the victorious Salisbury team ^.t'COVE.JOMMNV. VC1' \ CORNED RCE.F F E R. RtafT Correspondent of The Star. Terry reached into the hat and cam® AMERICAN LEAGUE. of the Class D Eastern /CAM ME AC all twos* ) LAV IAS SINCE HER with a futile for hi* Batting—Gehringer. Tigers. .383 Shore League, — up pinch-hitter te ocr AT HOME 1< -t€M I OU AAAN STRUFIi IT Md., September 20 Gehrig. Yankees, .359. need and Char- 1 most Hank Runs—Di obviously experience, \ r>Arrv >s smavin.j y CICM •• AM1 SHE’S Chesapeake fish in this powerful pounder, Leiber, Mngglo Yankee*. 140: Bay Greenberg. Tigers, 130. lotte probably is the next step for them. CTW'Wll A in the seventh. FLUNKEY'. vicinity the last two days were Runs batted in—Greenberg. Tigers < Anderson was a victim of Afterward, there was 162: DI poor support, Thinks and Solomons.hard pressed to dodge hooks nothing to do Maggio. Yankees, 14,. He, Grant Hit-s—Walker, Tigers, 198: Bell but he, too, could stand a Riggs but give Leiber's center-field to couple years and bait offered by anglers competing job Browns 197. in the minors. Guerra, the catcher for Wally Berger, who has been about as Double*—Beil, Browns, and Green- Will It Out for prizes offered in the second an- berg. Tigers, 46. from was not Fight Davis with the Giants' boss for Salisbury, impressive nual Chesapeake Bay fishing fair popular a Triples—Stone, Senators, and Kree- Griffs Records vich. White Sox. and may never find his way to the held in the long time as a couple of broken 15. Cup No. 2 Patuxent River and bay Home runs—Di Maggio. Yankees. majors. Jimmy Bloodworth, a second | Spot. BATTING. near here. More than throwing arms. In the ninth, how- 43; Gehrig. Yankees and Greenberg. 1,300 registered Tigers. 36. baseman from Chattanooga, may be By the Associated Press. G. AB R. H. 2b.3b.HR.Rbi.Pc. DIVIDEND IS ever, Wally belted a homer to tie the SEEN rod wielders and hand-line fishermen Stolen Red Box. Lynn 1 3 n 2 n n o bases—Chapman. a year but sooner. n .667 score and lead the Giants 0; Werber. Athletics. 26 ready hence, hardly Treshock 1 4 O 2 0 0 9 took part in the from ultimately September 20.—The 0 500 contest, fishing Pitching—Murphv Yankee*. 18-4; Treshock turned out to be a smallish, Travis 120 471 66 164 27 fi 3 HO .348 about 250 to a heartbreaker win over Lon War- way Frankie Parker figures Stone boats brought from all Ruffing, Yankees, and Lawson. Tigers atocky youngster who bats right- 127 495 74 I 65 31 15 4 81 .333 neke. 18-6. it. there's going to be a tough Ahnada 93 384 69 127 21 5 4 35.131 sections of Maryland's bay country. handed. Afield he made two errors Case 8 34 fi 11 0 0 . ATLANTA.fight among him. Bobby Riggs 1 3.324 Washington followers of the Lewis 141 flop JOS IS!) 32 5 0 71 MIKE sport 310 FOR Batting—Medwick JACOBS Cardinals. .878: that were more or less ctxstly, but he Gabby’s Homer Tells. and Bryan Grant for the second place Kunel 134 542 71 15520 11 fi fiO .78fi were here in numbers and won three P. Waner. Pirates. .358. also came with two neat Mver 120 413 54 118 P big Max Butcher held up fairly plays. on the Davis team 14 2 50 ,28fi firsts in various classes of Huns—Medwick Cardinals, 104: Cup next year. Simmon* 08 400 59 113 20 9 8 87 .783 competi- ^JEANTIME. Galan. Cubs, and Martin Phillies. Lynn is slightly larger and rangier. the Cubs to four hits, but one 100. Serious, quiet Frankie, former boy Title Is Third Blueee 42 124 12 35 4 2 113 782 tion, one second and three thirds. Runs batted in—Medwick. Cardinals. He a Playground W.Ferrell 49 0 0 40,000 to Dish of was played faultless game afield, wonder from 98 2fi 4 0 13.265 Expected Up Those first those Gabby Hartnett's homer 145: Demaree. Cubs 105. Milwaukee, now the Na- Mihalic 38 107 13 27 4 2 o 8 "S" scoring places and win- Hits—Mediwck. Cardinals. 218: P. handling seven chances, and showed with a mate to tion's second-ranking tennis player, Won in Smaton 09 211 23 53 14 3 3 35.251 ning silver loving cups for their aboard—Just enough Waner. Pirates. 205 by Barney Three Millies 53 8 0 "6 signs of developing into a major league rather 163 21 40 i "4ft $350,000 to View Ring cash in on Curt Davis' classy flinging Doubles—Medwick. Cardinal*. 68; reluctantly talked the situation Ft Ferrell 76 24fi 30 58 5 1 ] o« °36 efforts were: Jack Newton, with a Mize Cardinals 37. prospect. W*sdell 17 56 7 13 O for a 2-1 win over the Brooklyns. Triples — over after suffering defeat at Grant's Events. 1 1 4 232 5-pound 1-ounce shark in the gen- Vaughan. Pirates. 16; Major Weaver 28 64 30 14 1 0 0 5.219 Show of leaving the pennant situation in this Handley. Pirates. 12. hands and then seeing Grant beaten Linke 3fi 47 8 10 0 0 0 2913 Champs. eral class; Helen S. Bunker, with Home runs—Ott. Giants. SI; Med- Case Continues to Impress. De Shone 34 83 9 17 0 9 form: wirk. Cardinals. 20 by Riggs in a week end round-robin last draw sheet of the sea- 1 1 .205 By the Associated Preas. an 11-ounce spot, and J. W. Krak'kas 3 10 2 2 0 1 0 ] 500 Tanner, Stolen bases—Galan. Cubs. 23: It was that what the here. son had been with a Games To plain taken down to- Apoleton 33 56 3 3 1 0 1 0 7 .197 YORK, September 20.—It 4-pound salmon trout In the Hack. Cubs, and Hassett. Dodgers, 14. 1^yTHILE Cohen 32 14 0 o o o Pitching—Root. Cubs, 12-5; Hubbell. Eastern Shore Leaguers need "From the looks of he day, thus completing another 1 2 143 largest edible fish class. W. L. Behind. Play. things now,” j Bl'nworth 3 14 1 1 0 o o 0 .071 looks as though Mike Jacob*, Giants. 19-8. Giants _ 84 53 _ 17 most is Harris was said. Summer Chase 13 25 1 0 0 experience. today "Grant. Riggs and I will have during which one 10 0.040 as usual, "will make a little” Tanner's trout was one of the □HE Jacobs 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 o .000 Cubs _ 83 57 2 14 H looking ahead to the forthcoming trial to fight it out. Donald Budge

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