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Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 15, _ 1932._ Burgoo King Adds Preakness to Derby Win : Tiger Tilt Walk-Over for Griffs WATCHING BURGOO MAKE IT STICK. —By TOM DOERER TRIBE W6'*e we Aw*- YANKEES, AS. A/1E066. EVEN / TICK ON LANDS 2D. On the 0 ^ o' u)M PASSES IN EIGHTH 60(1*' It* THB. Pu«.su*x> son, led -Tka WR0M6 REAU-Y.if ( PRCMUiB# FIELD 0(«tCTl£?M _ WITH BOATSWAIN 3D UOtHIfid AT AU- Uf^riL •fHE BRING G4 TNC VICTORY Side Lines 0i/ft6CO GOES TO STRETCH -AUD 4 i’UH i-s mi \ POS-r UK.C AN AR.15TOCRAT the With ^ FAtteaEO WHCKI tht Shirts Editor. Runs His Goose ^AAA /_ Bradley Colt, Paying $8.50, Pipgras Egg : ouMtfMiMS Uhle Forces Over Two Runs & BURGOO KlAkS, AaJD BY DENMAN THOMPSON. Streak to 19 Proves Class Under Fine Innings. ✓ -Tick: o*i, ujemt After Error Allows Tie. ^FTfeR MIM Ride by Jockey James. Grove, Brown Hot. Myer Hits Homer. doubt as to the real class of Burgoo King By the Associated Press. RACE TRACK, BAL- was dispelled by the BY JOHN B. KELLER. ANY YORK, May 14—George TIMORE, Md., May 14 — impressive manner in all hands In the Pipgras, veteran Yankee hurler, Edward which he captured the stands at Griffith Sta- PIMLICO Riley Bradley's forty- pitched his second shutout in second chestnut son running of the Preak- row dium Burgoo King, NEWa today, blanking the > WHEN yesterday, figur- of Bubbling Over and Minawand. ness yesterday. Chicago White Sox, 6 to 0. in the only ing the Tigers had the of the series the weather let the ; fa/ft joined the ranks of turf immor- The track, on which won- game ball game tucked away, were think- teams play. ders had been worked an of home and tals by winning the forty-second by It was a brilliant performance that, ing only supper the all-night and a running of the Preakness stakes harrowing carried Pipgras’ streak to 19 scoreless KlNK,/«° Nationals up and walked to a 8- brisk wind, was good, but by and the Yankees to their fifth Ke*lTuc*«.y 1 mile and 3-16 affairin in 1:59 4-5, innings SHO ARE. A to-4 victory. no means fast, and yet Burgoo straight victory. Until two were out in MWlOBOOf IaJ thus the came back the ninth, the Sox got only two hits, The surprise party was duplicating performance King one week after Th*t 45 OOo staged of Sir 1919 and Gallant winning the both In the fourth inning. in the that John- Barton, Kentucky Derby LftT eighth inning and the Chicago. AB.H.O.A. New York. AB.H O A MOO <50 V Fbx, 1930, the only 3-year-olds negotiated mile and Punk.cf_ 4 13 0 Combs.cf.lf 5 2 « 0 son's charges entered two runs three-sixteenths in 1:59 4-5. Selph.3b 4 2 2 1 Lary.ss.... 4 0 2 3 TH6 (lj£Ofi<_ \ ever win both the ... S 1 1 0 Ruth.rf. .. 3 0 11 to the bad. After to Kentucky under Seeds.lf two hits and an This, the circumstances, Kress.ss 4 0 1 S Byrd.cf. .. 0 0 0 0 yearned \sv> Derby and the Preakness the compared with the Blue.lb 3 011 0 Oehria.lb.. 4 0 7 1 error had let them tie the score favorably Poth’gill.rf. 3 0 2 0 Chap'n.lf.rf 3 0 3 0 pouoo same year. track record for the distance Appling.2b SOI* Dickey.c... 4 3 5 1 FtAfneO AHtAO A with two out, the veteran George 2 0 3 0 Laz*eri.2b 3 0 2 3 A crowd of about which in- of 1:58 set Gallant Grube.c. Uhle 40,000, by Knight, Jones.p 1 0 0 4 Crosetti.3b. 3 2 2 0 of -me O blew higher than the highest so ■Hodapp 1 0 0 0 Plpgras.p.. 3 3 0 4 ^ cluded Vice President Charles Curtis especially when it is con- /MBoc ano A mountain to issue three successive sidered the Bradley colt lost Totals.. 28 *4 34 14 Totals.. S3 9 27 13 MGOt Tick vl and many other men and women high 0(J, passes and two Nationals much precious yardage by ■Batted lor Jones In ninth. push la political, financial and social circles A.ND OOFTfwkJAifl being carried wide Boat- Chicago 00000000 0—0 over the counting block. by New York 1 000004 1 x—« In America and Canada, stood shout- swain at For three the head of the Chapman. Dickey. Lester! innings the game was a ridden j Runs—Combi. ing as the colt, admirably by stretch. (2>. Crosetti Brrors—Selph. Dickey. Runs battle, with each club scoring in the Kugene James, sped under the imag- batted in—Combs (3), Crosetti (2>. Pipgras. ? Stolen base—Leaser! £ Home run—Combs. first session and wire a head in advance of Loma / (r-^ I Buddy Myer clouting inary The start of the Preakness Sacnflc.es—Plpgiaa. Jones. Double play— earn a to Lett on bases— the ball to far Stable's Tick On to $51,150 was good and in con- Selph to Appling Selph. the reaches of the angle prompt, New York. 7; Chicago. 4. Bases on balls— purse. / trast to the 15-nunute delay Off Jones. 4; off Pipgras. J. Struck out— TTiACK back of right center for a homer in the Back in third place, but not dis- By Pipgras. 5; by Jones. 2. Umpires— at the barrier in the and Ormsby , WAf third to offset one of the two tallies graced. came W. M. Jeflord's Boatswain, Derby, Messrs Van Graflan. Outherie caused the of Time of tame, 1 hour 50 minutes. which had a two-length advantage over by fractiousness BfiAXH, the Tigers had hung up in the same Tick On. FAfr the Mereworth stud's Mad Pursuit, with May 14 (A>).—The Cleve- We /m t«c .5 session. the other starters strung out in Indian defeated the ^ Numbers Are Reversed. BOSTON,land Indians today who w In the fifth the Detroit club in blast- Ble. Red Sox, 8 to 0, in the second and ***/ AUUOW (t ing Lloyd Brown from the pitching hill the stand of current series. TO V Duplicate of Sir Barton. judges’ final game their THOOirtT hung up another score to assume a the first the num- ABH.OA. 'Z; OUttfiOO TO Burgoo King's score was an exact firne, Cleveland. AB.H.O.A. Boston. cot- two-run lead, and the way Uhle was PASSING Clsse!1.24>.. 4 1 • 4 Olson.3b... 4 13 5 Y/ bers on the saddle cloths S'Khre. it did not seem Na- duplicate of Sir Barton's performance Porter.rf. * 2 0 0 Rhyne.as... 10 3 3 going along the In 1919. The J. K. L. Rose colt went read 2, 4 and 6, with the three Jamieson.rf 0 0 10 Webb.rf,... 4 0 3 0 BR*W-*fs('{// home.. tionals would overcome that handicap. 2 10 M’Manus.3h 4 2 3 3 to Churchill Downs and after horses half Averlll.cf.. 5 winning lengths apart. At 5 14 0 Jolley.lf... t 1 1 0 J-YCAR. Error Tarns Vosmik.lf. i3 Tide. the Derby came back to this historic the* finish the numbers posted Morgan.lb. 5 013 0 Oliver.cf... 3 0 3 0 6L0 4 3 0 2 Wstwod.lb. 3 0 9 0 VOAT pIMUCO But that home eighth showed It plant to annex the Preakress. On the the were Kamm.3b.. 3OBTU60., by judges 6, 4 and 2, Sewell.c... 5120 Tate.c 3 0 3 1 doesn’t take much to turn tide in other hand, Oallant Pox first won the A the with the horses necks Montag e.ss 4 10 8 M’Payden.p 1 0 0 0 FlAfH apart. 0 0 a ball game. The Tigers had a 4-3 Preakness in 1930 and then went out Brown.p... 3 0 0 J Weiland.p. 10 IN THE to the Downs *8tumpf... 10 0 0 win within their grasp when Nolan to gamer the Derby. The estimated at 0 0 0 0 crowd, 40,- Michaels.P. PAM. Richardson had a third out at hand, However, Burgoo King did a bit more came 000, early, and before 27 13 but their third-sacker fumbled Carl traveling than either Sir Barton or Totals.. II n 27 18 Totals 29 4 bugle call for the first race the Inning. Reynolds' grounder to let Sammy West Oallant Pox, as he was shipped to New •Batted for Welland In eighth club 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0—« tote across York his house was filled to over- Cleveland the deadlocking marker. following Derby triumph and Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 the was /fwoMontague Olson to Wstwood. Left on bases—Cleve- to It’s not how a club wins, two seasons of as \£worth 4: off 3: off Welland. 1. *51,150. the infield. Brown, MacFayden. S Here’s the of that fateful In addition to first Struck out By Brown. 2; by MacFayden. 1: Conquer Mexico and Cuba to Urbanski Backs Brandt’s story eighth: monev, Burgoo Michaels. Hits—Off Up Sam Rice the bat of earned by Welland. 1; by 2 picked up Bobby King posaession of the historical The was MacFayden. < In IS Innings (two out in who had betting ring packed, off XAMOE. “tlfUED to Burke, succeeded Brown on Woodlawn Vase, which was put up for fourth): off Welland. 4 In 4(i innings: COAA AAO PoR.'Sujt l/'JTO V»CTO(Cf Reach North and while no one seemed to be 1 in 1 Hit by pitcher— American Crack Relief the slab, and skied out. Myer singled, competition today by that Michaels. Inning. THE. TOM OF MAO Twirling. popular for the $50 By Welland (Porter). Losing pitcher—Mae- -0OT MATTEL HAOaJT AaWTHus/G LEPT only to be forced out in a whisker play young sportsman. Albert C. Bostwick looking window, Fayden. Umpires—Messrs. McOowan. Hilde- of Helnle Manush. The new there were lines at brand and Owen. Time of game—2 hours Zone by Tigers’ New York, whoae Mate won the race a long each Cup Final. Cards, Reds Win. and 4 minutes. flrst-sacker, Harry Davis, made a great year ago. $2 booth even after the horses J heave to Bill Rogell after picking up It is the custom of were off • owners of Preak- for each race. May 14 (*>).—The Manush’s slow one. ness winners to the By tta* Associat'd Press By the Associated Press put Woodlawn Vase Philadelphia,Athletics won their third straightI Uhle couldn't find the plate with Up for the Music Drowned Out. competition following Spring victory and Lefty Grove hi* second Battle of ORLEANS. May 14.—The M»y 14. —“Dutch" West up and a walk followed. Joe and "One-Two Ed” of Ken- when Southpaws Likely States Bradley RITCHIE entered the successive shut out today they United Davis Cup tennis Brandt stepped In with s brand Cronin whipped a single to center to tucky is certain to follow in the foot- stand before blanked the St. Louis Browns, 3 to 0. final of tally Manush and send West to the far ■tepe of other judges’ just team entered the the of super-relief pitching today sportsmen, who yearly GOV. time for the Grove held the Browns to fcur hits As Browns Series NEW comer, but it looked all over when Rey- post Preak- zone Chicago. *it the vase after North American today by a Cub and save a up theirVjtar 3-year- and (truck out 10, piling up aeven Open Today to halt rally nolds rolled that grounder toward Rich- old had won It. ness. The band tooted away strife* Nil in the first four winning its third straight match from 7 to 6 for tha Boston Braves. ardson. on innings. victory “My Maryland” for the third with- Burgoo King Pay* K.5I. St Louis. AB H O.A. Phils ABHOA Mexico. The victory pushed the Braves time in the course of the after- P. Sch'te.cf. 4 14 0 Bishop 2b.. 10 11 ILL KILLEFER has his Browns White Sox found them rough customers. Cubs Sauntering to Win. Polks In and Wllmer Allison in two games of the pace-setting the vast throng who wagered but Burns.*... 2 0 < 1 Hsss.cf. 4 0 2 0 So did the Red Sox in this sector of John Van Ryn Richardson couldn’t the noon, the music could 3 1111 of St. Louis here for a four- in the National League race. just pick up ®n the outcome of the race Campbell.rf. 4 10 0 Cochrane.e. the Ricardo and Alfonso received hardly be heard above the roar OogUnJf... 4 12 0 Simmons.if. 4 12 0 league. defeated Tapia Urbanskl's home run with one on In ball, though, so West crossed with the the following from 3 2 6 0 game series with the Nationals, Last season the a pay-off Morty Ma- Perrell.c ... 4 0 4 0 Foxx.lb. Nationals trimmed Unda, 6—1, 6—2, 3—6, 9—7, in the ninth the Braves the tying tally, and the panic—for Uhle "iron of the crowd. 14 7 Crsmer.rf.. 3 12 0 inning gave honey’s men”—Burgoo King Mellllo.Sb.. 3 and don't be surprised If the the Browns 14 times in 22 starts. And doubles match filled with the sparkling was on. $5.00. Grimes.3b 3 0 13 McNslr.ss .. 3 112 victory. $8.50; and $4.00 for a $2-across- 3 l 2 tilt of the set this afternoon In only the year before the Browns trim- of the Boston. ABHOA. Uhle went to a 3-and-2 count Levey.ss ... 3 0 0 1 Dykes.3b... 3 opening play youthful Tapia. Chicago ABHOA. with the-board ticket There was much 0 Tick On paid $3 80 wailing Hadley.p 2 0 0 0 Grove.P- 10 0 1 Griffith Stadium has left- handers as med the Nationals 12 times in 22 starts The victory clinched the series for Knothe.3b.. 5 112 Richb'rg.rf. 4 12 Judge, then chucked a wide one that 4 4 1 t 3 second and $3 00 third; while Boat- after Wedding Ring, the winner •Bentcourt 1000 This St. Louis club is for Wash- had won Urbanskl.sa. 5 12 Herman,2b. walked Joe to 0 0 10 Totsls...29 7 27 7 mound rivals. tricky the Americans. They already Berger.cf... 5 4 3 0 4 10 1 load the stations. With swain's show was Hebert.p.... Engllsh.Sb price $6.80. of the third race, was disquali- j Manager Walter Johnson has an- ington. two singles matches. W'h'gton.lf. 4 2 1 0 J. Moore.cf. 4 2 5 0 Bleuge, Uhle again went to a 3-and-2 As the field 5 12 0 8tenson.lf. 4 2 2 0 started pulling up on fled. had thrown Totals... 31 4 24 13 nounced that Carl Fisher, with a rec- LITTLE was a last-minute substitute Schul’ch.rf. count, then tossed the fourth ball that Many away warning to the fans. Don't Tapia R. Moore.lb. 4 0 9 3 Hartnett.c.. 4 13 0 the far side of the track there was a •Batted lor Hadley in eighth inning. in the Mexican Ossie or torn ord this season of three victories and for Eduardo Mestre 4 .. 0 0 0 0 walked and forced Cronin over up straight tickets on 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 A leave the stands in Griffith Stadium Mar'vlUe.2b. 4 13 •Hemsley general rush for positions around the St Louis 3 14 1 Grimm.lb.. 5 0 7 0 the which was 10 100 1 00 x—3 no defeats, will open fire for the home to a base ball batted or thrown doubles pair. Hargrsve.c. plate and the Nationals into the finish Indiantown, given Philadelphia get 0 0 10 Jurges.gs... 4 13 2 line, during which Col. Bradley side. In the North American zone finals Brown.p_ lead. Uhle wasn't so with the race. The information Runs—Bishop. Cochrane. Foxx. Runs bat- | outside fair territory, but not into the Frkhouse.p. 1 0 0 0 Grlmes.p... 3 10 2 good Berg. was seen being escorted General win- hits— will by ted in—Foxx <2>. Cochrane. Two-btse Advance information from the Browns stands. It cost the later this month the Americans Bettap. 3 0 2 1 Root.p. 0 0 0 1 The Tiger hurler got only one strike dow a runs— might Washington Manager Matthias L. to the got heavy play when the McNair. P. Schule. Campbell Home won Seibold.P... 0 0 0 0 on Moe Daiger Me- indicated that our old friend Bump club a ball meet the Australians, who today before walking him and shov- Rewards’ stand where was Cachrane, Foxx. Double play—Orlmes. game. Brandt,p... 0 0 0 0 Vice President official result announced. on over the over the final base. lilio and Burns <2». Left bases—St. Hadley would fling here, but Bump Only last Sunday when Berg bounded their third straight victory ing Reynolds Charles Curtis presented the Ken- 4 Base on balls— Here Uhle Louia. S; Philadelphia. was bumped by the A's in Philadelphia the ball oft the third sack down into Cubans at Havana. Totals...39 11 27 15 Totals 3* 10 27 9 walked from the pitching tuckian with the It was a on Hsdley, 2; off Orove. 1. Struck out—By Woodlawn Vase great race, truly run, •Ran lor Hartnett in ninth Inning. hill In so the left-handed El on Hadley 3; by Orove, 10. Hits—Off Hadley. yesterday, so in all likelihood the fans I foul territory the left field line disgust, After Col. Vice and as soon as the victor along 14 <>P).—Australia Boston 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2—7 Bradley, President had 7 in 7 innings; off Hebert, none in 1 In- I will find Walter Stewart, stalwart May Hogsett, heap big Injun, took up the Curtis to break up a 14-inning battle with the Chicago 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1—0 and Jockey Eugene James posed been crowned and the ning. Losing pitcher—Hadley Umpires— eliminated Cuba from further Tiger to huge Time—1 hour southpaw, out for the visitors. White Sox, some fan vault- HAVANA, (2), hurling. Hogsett pitched only for the battery of cameramen, who Messrs. Moriarty and DInneen. thoughtless Davis tennis today and Rune—Knothe. Urbanski (2). Berger Rice, for the trophy presented most of the Time was when Stewart had ed over the wall to Cup play «Iaranville, Hargrave. Rlchbourg (2), Eng- up second time In the •warmed all around the and 30 minutes. merely grandstand grab stand, the trio to gained a place In the North American lish. J. Moore. Grimes (2). Errors—Maranville ! round, as Rice forced out Berg. made crowd started for home. It was appear before the Nationals to beat the sphere before a Chicago fielder short addresses over the radio zone finals the United States. Frankhouse. English. Grimes. Runs batted Brown, the a them. detested even the to no against starling against Tigers, The start was fine with good natured gathering, They sight could get it. Fortunately protest in—Washington. R Moore, Hartnett. Eng- Boatswain, of Jack Crawford and Harry O. Hop- Rlchbourg. Herman. was nothing like the Brown that attended Curacao of whom did not know the St. Louis left-hander on the wa smade by the visiting club, so the lish <2i. Berger <3), by and Lucky Tom many TOP FLIGHT MAKES man, who had swept through Ricardo Urbanski. Schulmench. Stephenson. Two- blanked the Indians only last hill. Back In 1930 he trimmed them run that Reynolds then carried across Monday. being quickest to find their racing legs. the name of a horse, but knew Morales and Gustavo Vollmer in the base hits—Hargrave. J. Moore. Three-base Lloyd opened and went from five times and wasn't trimmed them. ; meant for the Nationals. hita—Berger. Rlchbourg. Home run—Ur- poorly They battled It out bunched by victory bad to worse closely all about Jockey Gilbert. It Last opening singles matches yesterday, banski. Stolen bases—English. J. Moore. Ber- until he gave way to to the first turn where Tick On year, though, the Nationals re- But after the game Bill Dinneen, who slipped was a sad blow to his followers STIRRING COMEBACK teamed up in doubles today to give ger. Sacrifices—Grimes. Worthington. Double Burke in the fifth. In his short term, versed this, beating Stewart five times had been chief umpire of the contest, R. Moore. Left through Into second place. and series-clinching ply—Urbanski. Maranville. he was found for seven when his winner of the and Australia its third 11. Bases on hits—and what In the run down the only not losing to him once. stated that a protest might have brought on bases—Boston. 9; Chicago. back lane, 1 balls—Off Brown. 4; off Frankhouse, 3: off hits several were—and two passes. Boatswain day was disqualified. Stewart is a persistent pitcher, how- about complications even to the extent victory. continued to bowl along in Eased in With Crawford In excellent form, the Betts. 1: off Grimes. 2; off Root. 1. Struck Five of the hits and one of the Win* Six Length* Up ever, and is to back at of out the passes front with Robertson having to hustle by Itching get throwing Washington victory Vollmer and out—By Brown. 1; by Brandt. 2: by Grimes. in the Australians defeated 2. Hits—Off Brown, none in innnlng; off j figured Tigers’ run-making. Tick On when Londos vs. Johnson's charges, 'tls said. And quite and causing an order for replaying of along Eugene James Sonnenberg? Belmont Feature—Big Day Morales. 4—6, 6—4, 8—6, 6—4. To- Frankhouse. 1 in S inning; off Betts. 7 in j came fast on the outside with likely Manager Killefer still the the game. 2 in 0 to 2 I Brown Well Pounded. up Burgoo CCORDING to figures morrow’s singles matches, sending #*> innings; off Selbold. (pitched information Nationals are fine for a : There Is a major base ball rule which men); off Brandt, none in 1 inning: off King. for Workman. plckin's good Vollmer and Hopman That pass might not have become to this de- insists that must off Crawford against Grimes. 9 In S innings; off Root. 2 In 1 In- sifting through left-hander. spectators keep a run, however, had made a Victor I* Carried Wide. against Morales, will be in the nature ning. Winning pitcher—Betts. Losing pitcher Berg bet- partment via the well What's more. Stewart’s in line for a the field while a game is in progress. —Root. Umpires—Messrs. Stark and Barr. ter throw with Davis third. Press. of exhibitions, since the series already stealing for known a By the Associated start. So are several others in the The only exception to that rule made Time—2 hours and 21 minutes. Davis had the Swinging home Boatswain went underground route, is irretrievably lost for Cuba. opened game with a YORK, 14 —C. V. Whit- Browns’ that here is in the permission given specta- walk away out in the center of the track, and bombshell shortly may be ex- May corps includes besides LOUIS, 14 (IP).—St. Louis and moved on as Rogell was put for the Walter tors to move over the field close to the May In doing so carried King, who in NEWney's Top Flight, beaten and Bump such clever hurlers COPENHAGEN. Denmark. May 14 out. He headed for third with Stone Burgoo ploded the rasslin racket. 1 seats in Nationals made it three straight was with him. first time in her career in the as George Blaeholder. Dick grandstand wall w’hile going to its Davis Cup ST. at bat. chuck second, This enabled Persistent that Jim Coffman, (/P).—Denmark completed from winning to- Berg's high pulled reports several weeks ago, re- Sam Chad field boxes. At no other time has a Philadelphia by off Tick On to again get in the running Wood Memorial Gray. Kimsey and the left- i series with Jugoslavia today by taking the Bluege the base and the runner Londos, generally recognized as a the to the field while day’s game, 7 to 6, and sweeping along the inner railing. turned to form today and trounced handed Hebert. spectator right one of the final two singles matches for slid in safely to score later as Stone has with a is in series. The stretch battle between the trio champion, split Jack smart field of three-year-old Allies in Still, don’t be susprised If Stewart game progress. a 4-to-l victory. rolled out. boss of the Park The ball club allows the Phlla. AB.H.O.A. 8t. Louis. AB.H.O.A. j Two was one of the greatest ever witnessed Curley, Eastern the Acorn at Belmont goes. Washington Denmark will meet Japan at Copen- 10 triples with a single sandwiched that Brickell.cf. 8 2 10 Adams.Sb., 5 3 In the Preakness The dark brown of Dis Done fortunate patron getting a ball 4 3 4 ail after and Burgoo King, com- “trust,” have been followed by daughter one new face in the hagen in the third round of European Bartell.ss.. 5 3 5 1 Prlsch 2b 3 between, two were out, got line-up comes into a stand a to 4 2 10 5 111 ing again on the outside, deserved his rumors that Londos will looking more like the Ally that won during game zone June S. Klein.rf_ Watklns.cl. the Tigers two runs in the third and wrestle Onlythe Browns are to put on the field play Hurst, lb... 4 2 5 1 Colllns.lb.. 4 2 4 1 the title in 1931, was detain it. But it does not extend that s at head victory over Tick On. Boatswain former two-year-old 3 12 0 Orsattl.lf. 4 2 2 0 Rogell single the outset of the fifth, Gus Sonnenberg, title- today and that has not been in In no Whitney.3b was another head back, two in eased to win by a half dozen courtesy to the playing field. Mallon.2b.. 3 0 3 4 Hendrick.rf 3 0 0 0 followed by Stone's lengths of the Paul Bowser up it long. Bruee of two-bagger, pro- holder, Stable's Campbell instead other city of the American League are Lee.lf. 4 0 3 1 Wilson.c... 4 2 5 0 advance of Mad Pursuit. lengths over the Greentree Tom Jenkins is duced another Tiger marker and forced in a match to be held holding down right field. to leave a stand McCurdy.c. 4 13 2 Gelbert.*s 4 18 2 clique, Parry. spectators permitted Runs 2 0 12 2 112 Brown's retreat. Burke the first Campbell is the player who moved with of the Benge.r... Dean.p- passed in the near future at Los The lev Stable’s was to get a ball. In no other city Schoolboy 0 0 0 0 Johnson,p. 0 0 0 0 batter to face Wheat Unique Hadl*v to the Browns from the White Hansen.p.. him, then settled and under the three to the bad. American League do spectators attempt •Scarrltt.. 110 0 allowed one Angeles promotion third, another lengths Sox when the latter club only hit, a single at the procured Red to do so. Such an uncalled for act is in 9.6 t Bressler.. 110 0 of Lou Daro. Top Flight’s victory furnished Jockey Kress. Century start of the eighth. Only a bunted sin- Minor Leagues seen here. r is well established Sonny Workman with his fourth suc- only Totals.. 36 13 24 IT Totals.. 37 15 27 10 gle was gleaned off Fred who It that Campbell’s fielding and potential bat- be content Marberry, cessive. of the afternoon. Pre- Washington fans should 'Batted for Benge In seventh inning. i pitched the ninth. Londos and have had a triumph ting power so Impressed Kil- 14 Curley ridden Three Manager with what base balls they may get in LOUIS, May C45)—Jimmy ’Batted for Hansen in ninth inning After viously he had Daggers. lefer that Jenkins 1—6 Manush's single and West's Southern Association. disagreement, supposedly due immediately was the stands. not are a less Philadelphia ..10020101 Caterwaul and Osculator to victories They only violating Owens, long-legged boy, double netted a run withdrawn from right field and the new- ST. St. Louis 21010300 x—7 in the first frame, Birmingham, 11-8; Little Rock, 10-7. to Jim’s refusal to meet Dick races. a rule when they encroach upon the than 18 years old, unofficially in the second, third and fourth comer Runs—Brickell, Bartell (2), Klein (2), the Nationals got but two passes other •econd , Gelbert, than Myer s homer off Uhle until the 4 Sharing the garden duties with Camp- cause in the here Dean i2>. Errors—Brickell. Bartell (21. Atlanta, 9; Knoxville, » crowd of close to 20.000 to the track. dangering the Nationals’ 100-yard record today, doing Then Curley auspices. Londos, since bell are Fred Schulte and that Dean. Runs batted in—Orsattl. Prlsch <4), telling eighth. they raised their New Orleans, 3; Memphis, 2. in 1:39. Her player contest. the stretch in 9.6 seconds. This he defeated Shikat for the title Top Flight ran the mile so familiar to Hurst (3). Collins. BarteU, Brickell, Klein. hlte to five and their passes to six, Chattanooga. 5; Nashville, 2, Washington fandom, -«- the American Intercollegiate Two-base Hurst. Prlsch, that victory was worth $12,850. Goose Goslin. equals hits—Orsatti. plenty to win with. in Philadelphia rainy night The 1931 infield holds record. Brickell, Bartell. Bressler. Three-base hit— American Association. forth once bases— of June 6. 1930. has i more. It Includes Bums at OLYMPIC TRIALS LISTED. Louis Hurst. Home run—Klein. Stolen dodged Running in the St. County Hurst. Mallon. to That big eighth gave the Nationals Columbus. 11: Toledo. 10. first. Melillo at second. at short Double plays—Prlsch Shikat, so 'tis said. Levy SEATTLE. May 14 'The Pacific high school track meet today, Owen Gelbert to Collins: Dean.to Adams: Prlsch ! a sweep of their two-game set with the 11: St Pau.. i. and Storti at third. Rick Ferrell to Collins to Prlsch to Gelbert. Minneapolis. Many well informed followers WALKING TO VICTORY again Northwest sectional Olympic games try- was timed by seven watches. Three Gelbert; Tigers, a record of five wins against 9: Kan„«.< 6. is most of the but the Left on bases—Philadelphia. 5; St. Louis, 6. Milwaukee, City. doing catching, outs will be held in Seattle 27 him in 9.5 seconds, two in one loss in their with West of the game have contended all veteran May caught Bases on balls—Off Benge, 2. off Dean. 2. battling the Benny Bengough breaks in oc- in 9.7. International League. can WASHINGTON AB. R. H PO. A. E and 28. 9.6 and one Struck out—By Hansen, 1: by Dean. 3; by and the victory was their fifth in a row. along that Shikat take casionally. Johnson. 2. Hits—Off 14 in 6 In- Myer 2b. 4 1 2 2 1 0 Benge. nings; off 1 in 2 Innings: off Dean. Reading. 4-3: Buffalo, 3-4. Londos in a shootin’ match, but i If. 13 12 0 0 The Browns have been doing some Hansen, Harris »»*nu*h. 11 m Bucicy changed his line-up for 5-0: 4-2. 2 113 0 0 7% innings; off Johnson. 2 In lti in- Jersey City, Toronto, if he doesn’t get the chance, West, cf. sharp hitting at times this season ana nings. the tilt, Davis and Johnson ex- 4 1 1 1 2 0 Winning pitcher—Dean. Losing having Newark. 8; Rochester, 2. Cronin, ss. their has been rather too. pitcher—Benge. Umpires—Messrs. through Londos going over to Reynolds, rf. 4 10 10 0 pitching good, Quigley. change positions. Davis, as lead-off Baltimore. 5; Montreal, 4. 0 But they have been afield. In Donnelly and Klem. Time of game—2 hours. ^ the enemy the loss to the Judge, lb. S 0 0 13 1 spotty batter, got on twice with a walk and camp, 2 0 0 0 2 0 the the in Eastern Bluege. 3b. West, Browns didn't trouble the a single, but Johnson, down in the «U<*> League. Curleyites will be softened by Berg, c. 3 0 0 3 1 0 Indians Standings Major Leagues but the and 14 0 0 0 0 0 much, Tigers the May w.—The Reds notch, cracked a single and a tripia. New Haven, 10-4: Albany, 3-2. the fact they recently weaned Brown, p. 1 Burke, p. 10 0 10 0 Cincinnati,hit Clark and Thurston in Richmond. 6; Bridgeport, 1 every Ed (Strangler) Lewis from the Marberry. p. 0 0 0 0 1 0 SUNDAY, MAY 15, J931. inning but the flrft today and de- Before they came here the Tigers 63; 4-1. •Rice 2 0 0 0 0 0 Hartford, Springfield, Bowsers. feated the had lost only one game by more than 5. Brooklyn Dodgers, 5 to 3. Allentown, 7; Norfolk, I one rub. that to the who beat Totals 30 I 5 21 IS 0 Records of Griffs American National Brooklyn. AB.H.O.A. Cincinnati. AB H.O A Yanks, I “1 League. League. Frwi'rick.rf 5 12 0 4 to 1. Now New •Batted for Burke in eighth inning. Douthlt.cf. 4 14 0 them, they have lost three York-Pennsylvania League. O Doul.lf... 5 1 5 0 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. TE8TERDAVS RESULTS. Orant‘m.2b 5 14 1 by more than a lone tally. 8; Scranton, 3. DETROIT. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. * 0 1 3 Herman.rf 5 110 Williamsport, 4 1 1 11 1 0 8trlpp.3b... 3-2. Homer Davir. lb. BATTING. Washington. 8; Detroit. 4. Boston. 7; Chicago. 6 Taylor, cf .< 4 1 3 0 Lombardt.c. 4 3 3 2 Harrisburg, 10-5; Elmira, I Standing Rogell. ss. 8 1 1 1 3 0 0. Cincinnati. 5; Brooklyn. 3. Cucc'elloJb 4 0 11 Hafey,If .3310 D G AB R. H lb.3b.Hr.Sh.8b Rbl Pet New Yont. 8; Chicago. York. 3-6; 0-5. Stone. If. » 0 1 3 0 0 St. Louis. 7; Wrleht ss.. 4 3 11 Gelbert.3b 4 0 2 4 Binghampton, Ragland 3 101000000 1.000 Philadelphia. 3. St. Louis, 0. Philadelphia. 1. TULSA TOPS WESTERN. I_ 2b. 3 12 14 0; New rain. Kelly.lb... 3 1*1 Heath.lb 4 17 4 Hazelton, 10; Wilkes-Barre, 4. Oehringer. Harris t 825000002 .556 Cleveland. 8: Boston. 0. York-Pittsburgh. cf. 3 12 10 0 4 2 3 1 Morrissey.ss 4 3 3 4 Lawrence, Rey'lds 21 90 14 35 8 2 2 0 2 18 .389 l£Pez,c- CHICAGO, May 14
•' ? 3 3 8 3 Thurston,p 2 111 Pet. DaJk^. ; Beaumont. Ruel. west... 24 101 13 31 4 3 1 2 0 18 .307 J J J 3 ** letics. 1; Cochrane, Athletics. 1; i a » •Wilson 0 0 0 0 TuU» 14 7 6*7 Palls. 5. Combs. Uhle. p. 3 0 0 0 3 0 Spencer 15 43 4 13 2 0 0 0 0 7 302 • S o C I* ; San Antonio, 6: Wichita 0 2-.a3g.f2i' ♦Thompson 0 0 0 0 Des Moines to t .528 Yankees. Hogsett. p. 0 0 0 0 0 Weaver. 7 17 35200001 a 1; Myer. Senators, 1; Klein, 294 : : ■ Two 0 0 0 0 0 o« ;*E" ? * S 5s : I
Omaha 11 10 .$24 night gunet. 'white 1 Judge.. 24 90 14 28 8 1 1 1 0 9 289 ■ 8 I Phillies, 1: Wright, Dodgers. 1, Urban- S « S Totals.. 35 0 24 9 Totals 37 15 37 15 Oklahoma City 11 10 .524 Crowder 9 31 18020102 .288 l g, F ; ; Piedmont Braves. 1. i Wichita 11 io 524 League. ski. Totals 34 ~4 8 24 18 1 Mver... 24 96 20 27 4 5 1 1 2 9 281 iiiff | •Batted for Thurston in ninth. Denver ... 11 u 500 The leaders—Collins, in ninth Inning. ICerr.... 7 12 13000102 .250 tRan for Lopez in ninth. Wilmington, 9-3: Charlotte, 2-2. Cardinals, 8; ! 'Batted for Hogsett tRan lor Wilson In ninth. 8t. Joseph 10 11 .455 Foxx. Athletics. 8; Terry, Giants, Detroit 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0—4 Manush 24 101 19 24 5 3 3 1 0 15 .238 Washington ..I—I 81 II »l 81—1 31 8I18I~8I.7M Chicago .I—I II SI 41—I SI 11 41181 81.483 Asheville, 7-10; Greensboro. 6-7. 7; Bluece. 24 78 8 17 5 1 0 3 1 10 PueblJ 7 IS .304 Athletics. Washington ...10100004 x—8 .218 New York.I II—1—1 31 31 81 II 81181 81.714 Boston .I 31—1 01—I 3! 41 81 11181 8 825 Brooklyn .0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0— 3 Winston-Salem, 7; Raleigh, 6. ill Cochrane, 7; Ruth, Yankees, Serf... 15 44 5 8 1 1 1 0 0 8 .183 Cincinnati _0 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 x—5 Runs batted in—Store (3). West. Law- Burke 6 701000001 Cleveland ....I 01—I—I 31 31 81 71 3I18H0'.««3 Cincinnati ...I II 41—1 II 31 II—I 8U4I14I.833 «: Gehrlnger, Tigers, 6; Averill, In- .143 Runs—Cuccinello. Wriaht (2). tunings). rence. Johnson. Myer. Cronin. Bluege. Berg Brown.. 8 St. Grantham. 6. 701000001 .163 Detroit .I Oi 0 81—I—I 41 31 lil3!10i.588 Louis.| II—I Si—i 3i II II 1114 14 .800 Herman. Lombardi. Hafey. Xr- TIE IN SOUTHERN LOOP. Durham. 12; High Point, 1. dians. Two-base hits—West. 8tone. Three-base PUeher. 6 911000000 ill Morrissey. Philadelphia ..I 31 31 3i— I—I 31 II 31111131.478 Philadelphia .1—1 31 II 04—1 41 II 3! 13114.443 ror—Oelbert. Runs batted In—Wrioht (2). Two League totals—American. 102; Na- hits—Oehringer. Johnson. Home run—Myer. Kuhel.. 7 400000000 noo MEMPHIS, night games. Sacrifices—Richardson Lopez. Grantham. Herman. Hafey. Heath. Term., May 14 (>P).— tional. 180. Stolen baa*—Davla. McLeod. 2 000000000 .000 St. Louis.I—i 0 II 31 0!—1 41 3111117 .383 Brooklyn .I II II 31 II 31—1 31—1101141.417 Two-base 78; grand total, on bases—Detroit, I; Wash- 8 0 Morrissey. hits—Thurston. Dou- Southern Association as fol- Lawrence. Left 10 0 — standings Southern League. Marb’r. 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Chicago .I II—I II II 01 31— I—I 81181.380 New York.I o" 1 I 31 31 II—:—) 8,131.400 thit. Grantham. Herman. Lombardi. Home ington. 8. Bases on balls—Off Uhle. 8; off lows: 1. Struck out—By PITCHING. Boston .I II 11 01 01 II II—I—I 41191.174 Pittsburgh-1 II 01 II »' 01—I—|—| run—wrioht. Stolen base—Hafey. Sacrifice Columbus, 12-2; Selma, 4-9 Brown. 2; off Burke. 7!181.318 —Douthit. Double to W. L. Pet. Burke. 2: by Marberry. 1 Hits p!ay--Stripp Kelly. Macon. >. Uhle. 1: by O H BB SO. IP OS C O W. L. Lost .I 81 8 101101131171181181—I—I Lost ■■...... | SI >114114! 14114113115:—I—f Left on bazas—Brooklyn. 9: Cincinnati. 10. Memphis .20 10 .8*7 Mobile. 6; DODGERS RELEASE 8 in innings: off Hogsett. TWO. —Off Uhl*. 1% Brown.... 6 22 11 8 3754 3 13 0 Bases on balls—Off Thurston. 1; off Carroll Chattanooga 30 10 887 •; Jackson. 3 off Brown. 1 in 4 In- Montgomery, non* In ■* inning; Pischer. 6 30 16 14 30 4 1 3 0 3. Struck out—By Clark. 1 by Thurston. Birmingham 10 12 sia CINCINNATI, Ohio. 14 off Burke. 1 in 4 GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. May OP).— nings 'non* out in fifth!; Burke... 5 13 20 9 2584 2 12 0 I: by Carroll, Hits—Off Clark. 5 in 2 2-3 New Orleans 14 17 452 Three 1 in 1 inning. Win- St. Boston _*. Eye League. Brooklyn today released the veteran 4 inning: off Marberry. 3t. L. at Wash 1 pa. Louis at Wash. at 8t. Louis. Boston at St. Louis. inninu; off Thurston. 7 in 41-3 mnincs. « 3 ning pitcher—Burke. Login* pitcher—Uhle ! 3I >1 A 4^ mi Cleveland at N Y. Chicago at Boston. ft. Y. at Cincinnati. W. Y. at Cincinnati. Losinx pitcher—Thurston. Umpires—Messrs Peoria 11. Danville. outfielder Ike Boone, and Arthur Jones, and at Cleveland N. Atiinta^.\{ }? 1. Umpire*—Messrs. Nallin Oeisel. Time Crowder 9 45 14 22 5884 7 4 6 3 Phils, Detroit. at Y. Moran and Macerkurth. Time of came. 3 Other games postponed. a pitcher, to Jersey City. of game—1 hour and 83 minutes. Marberry 10 26 11 12 2984 3 0 9 3 Chicago at Boaton. Detroit at Phlla. PIUsLurghCateJrkira. S5&. ^tS&’rgh. hours 3 minutes. SS3fc 2 2 S •