1934-08-05 [P B-6]
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Giants Lose Ground' With Phils: Dean Pair of 7 horns to I hem Boys ■■■■■■ 1 ■■ —■ — ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 .■■■■ — ■■ ■■ —1 ■» A __Dividing ____^ Hurls and Hits .300 SET TWO MARKS Marv Owen a “Wire Fence*’ DIZZY DEAN HALTS Manages, CARD MOUNDSMEN At Third Base for Tigers Ryba of Springfield of Western League Was HE IS OKAY AGAIN Regular Catcher in 1933 and Can Play Infield. MAY DIVERT FLAG it the last of * aerie» of IThi*articlet on the brilliant pennant Br the Associated Press. Hurier wno won on Have Beaten Champs Eight Make 11 Runs in Ninth, Ott doth made by the Detroit Tiger*. Pitching First Game Since i-noay PRINOFIELD. Mo. — The name at the top of alt as Times This Season—Paul Counts All Six Times ItT MU' i. B1UIOAK, Illness, He Yields Two Rescues Carleton Western Association batters last was Dominic AhocuM Tittt Bporu Writ#*. year "Mike'1 Ryba. catcher of | Rookie. He Gets on Base. August 4.—‘‘Say, Hits—Wins, 4-1. Cards Win, 6-4. Sterling the Springfield Cardinals. His < a that guy at third Isn’t average was 380. he** a wire The name at the ball player, Frets. top of all West- BY PBANCIS J. FOWSBS. %1 the AoocisMd Pr«M Br the Associated Press. Br tb* Associated DETROIT.fencer ern Association pitchers this year , 4 — August 4—Guy LOUIS. August 4—Dizzy August A New York newspaper man. is that of this same Ryba, now Bush, recovered from his Dean, who went the route The Phillies turned back In the box covering a manager of the Springfield dub. up press recent returned came to falter- the league-leading Giants, Yank series, illness, yesterday, enjoying even greater success on Detroit Tiger* aid to- in tne CHICAGO.to the pitching mound ing Tex Carleton's the mound than he did as batter nauuuai LiCKgur petuiwu, 5 to 4. ST. Philadelphia.today open- that remark one day after made for the first time in more than day as the Cardinals defeated or Col. Will will ing game of a double-header Marvin Owen, Tiger third sacker, backstop. Terry probably two weeks to stifle the the Pirates, 6 to 4. to make it two his musket with buck but they couldn’t stand against had made two today Disappointed in his hurling staff charge attack the just spectacular Cincinnati Reds with two hits straight for the series. shot and start a the record-smashing on hit drives down this Spring. Ryba. 29-year-old hunting couple plays hard took over the in the world’s champions put on In the and give the Cubs the second Dean pitching graduate of tha Pennsylvania coal of Deans. the third base line. after two Pirate* had scored The second encounter and went game of the series, 4 to 1. eighth mines, decided to do the rescue act Dean brother*, Jerome Banner The newspaper man. wondering struck Grace to end the in- The Red* didn't get a hit off Bush and out himself rather than and Paul, of the St. Louis Cardinal*, down, 21 to 4. when Owen would make a bobble— try to get until the seventh and the lone run ning. are a pair of real Olant kill- The even break coat the Oiant* a and still at the end of a replacements. That was the be- wondering Helped along by two errors by while I half of their lead, ai Chicago they scored off him then was un- ginning of a string of victories er*. and, strongly disapprove game game In which Owen had handled Vaughan, the Cardi- and reduced the earned due to a two-base wild throw Shortstop Arky which had reached nine late of any form of violence, amnesty < won a single contest numerous chances flawlessly, was ex- the sixth to by by First Baseman Don Hurst. A nals scored four runs in might be granted Col Terry should New York margin to 2 Vi games. pressing the same opinion of Owen from July. ninth-tnning double Gordon Slade drive Southpaw Larry French he go sniping the Deans Two major league records fell be- that the fans In Detroit have had by Is no to the box. i the mound. Ryba stranger The fore the Glint bate tn the of the was the only other blow off Bush, who Cardinals have beaten the afterpiece of him since the start pennant Paul Waner was hit on the foot In fact, the St. Louis Cardinals won his twelfth of the season by CHant* nine time* this season off an decided victory a and They topped already chase. a bat that out of Grace's originally signed him as pitcher Gabby Hartnett and Klkl Cuyler slipped eight of the victories are credited to game by scoring 11 runs off Reggie Owen has been one cf the surpris- and was In 1928. sending him to Dayton in Bush his main offensive hands during batting practice the Deans. Orabowskl in the ninth to are well gave support, One Dean Is Just as surpass ing reasons why the Tigers j out of the Pirates' starting line-up. the Central League. Next year, mark of 10 Possessor of Hartnett s sixteenth homer In the tough as the other for the Olants. and the previous ninth-inning up In the pennant race. The injury, however, was not serious with Scottsdale in the Middle At- Since 1400 five Bos- In base fourth lnnir.g following Cuyler’s sin- the brothers have divided the Job of counters. clubs. a pair of the largest hands and Waner as a plncb- lantic League, he unleashed a .440 gle for the first two Cub runs. appeared scalping the world champions. Jim ton. Cincinnati and Pittsburgh in the ball, he has fielded brilliantly and hitter. batting attack which led the man- A. | Is the other Card National and Detroit and New lias a healthy batting aver- Cinc’tl A B H O Chte'ao. A B. H O A to train him as a receiver Mooney only League compiled Kim's tb 2 O l .1 W Hen.2b 4 0 1 Manager Frankie Frisch of the Car. agement 10 pitcher to hold a decision over the York in the American, had scored age of around .335. Slades*. 4 111 English.sa 3 0 2 4 dlnals was out of action because of an so as to keep him In the line-up 4 0 0 1 4 0 Olants. so It can be seen that without runs In the ninth. is one of the most Piet,3b .. Btalnk.lf 10 His Improvement o o ailing leg. every day. Botfy.lb 4 011 FHe'n.rf 4 2 R I the Deans St. Louis would be a very, astonishing individual achievements Haley cl. 4 14 0 Cuyler.cf. 4 2 3 0 Pitts. AB H. O A. St L. AB. H. O. A. In 1930 Ryba was a catcher al- Busy on But Uott. 0 0 0 very soft touch for New York. of the lesion. A medlcore ball player Pool.il ..3 Hartn’t.c. 4140 L.W er.cf. 6 14 0 Whad.'lb 4 12 1 most with Scottdale. hit- “MIKE” KTBA. Lomb'di.c 2 0 8 0 Hurst.lb. 4 0 10 o Jensen.rf. 6 14 0 Martin.lb 4 O 1 <> entirely OTT, the young and walloper last year, he played listlessly Com'kr.rt 3 O 2 o Hack.3b. 3 10 1 n ss 4 13 3 Rotn k.rf. 4 0 4 O .390. but found time to pitch Vaug ting Easy on Bruin*. who patrols right Held, estab- heartlessly. Freitas,p. 2 0 (I Jt Bush.p.. 8 111 Lind m.lf. 4 0 11 Med'ck.lf 4 110 four and win three of them. Is control. This Summer MIL O O 0 1 Suhr.lb 4 0 3 0 Collins.lb 4 0 « 3 games pitcher lished the other mark when he fever and sinus Kolp.p THE OTHER HAND, the Dean* He was 111 with hay •Koenig 10 0 0 Tray r,3b 4 10 3 Dayiac.. 3 2 6 0 Transferred to Springfield next he has averaged only one base on base six times 0 0 are not got on and scored on trouble and because he had to save Brenn'n.p 0 0 0 Thev w.2b 3 2 2 0 Delt.ncy.c 110 season, he batted .342 and balls to each seven while such tough fellow* 3 2 8 2 Fullls.cf. 4 4 3 0 pitched Innings, ON each occasion. all his fra actual competition, Orace.c.. against the Chicago Cube, and energy Totals 20 3 24 8 Total* 33 *7 27 12 Frencb.p. 2 0 O O D’ch'r.s* 3 2 2 4 three victories besides. allowing 7.5 hits per nine Innings. 2 2 0 that Is The all-time big league record Is he never practiced. After the season Melne.p.. o o 1 1 Cerlt n.p. 3 He 1932 with Houston in His screw ball Is feared batters something else which bothers ■Koenig batted for Kolp In eighth. 0 o 0 1 10 0 1 spent by •even runs in one game, made he went to a and this his Cbac'n.p. J.Deane. Col. Terry. The Olants still have by Ouy hospital year Cincinnati 000 oon 100—1 *Tucss. 110 0 the Texas league, as catcher and and envied by other moundsmen. Heckor of the Louisville American restored. 0 seven to health has been Chicago 000 202 OOx—4 tP.Waner 110 third baseman, then came back to While his batting average has games play against the Car- Association club In and tYoun*.