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1932-05-15 [P ] |--1SPORTS SECTION Base Ball, Boxing 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 /fwo<V Then came Uhle’s ascentlon. then brought back here, adding close to flowing, grandstand Porter. Kamm. Sewell. Runs—Clssell. /K(0, dlUE ^ Pretty lucky the Nationals were, it 600 additional mile* to his travels. jammed to the point of suffo- Montaaue. Brown. Krror—Olson Runs batted In—Averlll (41. Porter. Brown. Two- A might be said. Lucky or not, though, The "Pride of the West,” as Burgoo cation and standing room was /ME base hits—Porter. Kamm. Vosmlk, Jolley. E the win means just as much to them King as been dubbed since his a plays— (CHP^C fo^ ADVANCE IN at on the lawn.
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