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Famtfcnj Fsta# I Golf and General Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D SPORTS SECTION i Base Ball, Tennis famtfcnj fSta# I Golf and General Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C„ SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1930. Griffs Take Two on Chin From Tribe: Wingate Bests Stymie to Win Muny Title TWO CLOSE ONES; THE INDIAN SCORES, THE GRIFFMAN DOESN’T NEAR THIRD PLACE MACKS TAKE PAIR Standings in Major Leagues WINS OVER GREENE TO INCREASE American League. National League. ON THE LAST HOLE LEAD YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. AFTER DUAL SLAM YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Cleveland. 13-4; Washington. 7-J. St. Louis. 4: Brooklyn. 3. New York. 9; St. Louis. 8. New York, 10; Pittsburgh. 6. Philadelphia. 9-3: Chicago. 2-0 Cincinnati. 3; Boston. 1. Loser, Who Makes a Stirring 4-2 Defeat Follows 13-7 Second Tilt Decided Against Detroit. 2; Boston. 0. Chlcago-Philadelphia—Rain. STANDING OF THE CLUBS, STANDING OF THE CLUBS. b> *o j: Uphill Fight, Collapses Walloping—Lack Punch Chisox When Foxx Gets bo •z r non r 9 kSsSSo-SbSo oS 2 s 25? oS ? Homer With Two g : : g «r» f S o - ? n Following Feat. Pitching. On. S.*SSo o o £ 3<* ; 5 and 2. g 08.0 8 . „ 2 5 : : v . o c| s ! ; St By the Associated t i_ By the Associated Press. Press. Brooklyn ¦ BY JOHN B. KELLER. August 9.—The Philadelphia ..I—l 91 9i101111131HtH177137j.«75 !—I 4!10I11I1II 1019UU61421.611 Fla.. August 9 Washington ..I Sl—ll2l 91 SI 81 81131881451.591 Chicago 1111—| 61 9 61111 61111681441.685 sock! Twice in the same world champion Athletics in- Bob Wingate, golfing veteran of New York ....I 81 31—1 91 >110113114155145L589 New York I 61 91—I 11131 71 .71191611461.570 place. That’s what happened Jacksonville, brought the public Philadelphia.creased their pennant lead to- Cleveland ....I 81 SI IM[lll7110110155154L517 St. Louis ....I 51 81 71—1 41 81131 7154153!.509 JACKSONVILLE, to the Nationals in Griffith day by taking both ends ol a Detroit I 81 81 51111—I 91 8i 11 581571.491 1 Pittsburgh ...I 41 71 51121—1 71 61 71501551.476 } links title to Dixie today for the SOCK!Stadium yesterday, when Chicago 71 51441671.398 Boston two double-header from the Chicago White I 41 51 51 Sl—ll2l ..I 61 41 71 51 81—1 61111501681.463 first time since the competition began they engaged the Indians in St. Louis I 31 9! 51 —I 81441881.392 Cincinnati ...I 41 8, 61 31 61 71—1101451971.441 nine years ago. day 41 51101 games and now Walter Johnson’s Sox for the second in succession. Boston I 31 31 51 61 SilOi 81—1381731.342 Philadelphia ,1 61 31 51 »! 61 71 61—1351691.837 He won a thrilling36-hole final match charges are 10 games out of first The Mackmen won by soores of 9 to 2 Games lost ¦ ¦ ¦ 137145148184157H7168173I —I—l Games lost . ¦ .1431441461531651581571691—1—1 from Joseph S. Greene, 24-year-old clinging to second place Philadelphia textile worker, 1 up. place and and 3 to 0. GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. by the skin of their teeth only. To went the Brooklyn at Two golf balls rested on the thirty- Victory in the first game Cleve. at Wash. Cleve. at Wash. St. L. Brooklyn at Bt. L. sixth green, one a dead stymie to the be exact the Nationals after those Mackian way with little trouble, the St. L. at New York. St. L. at New York. Phila. at Cincinnati. Phlla. at Cincinnati. young Walsh Detroit at Boston Detroit at Boston. Boston at Chicago. Boston at Chicago. other. It looked like an impossible 13 to 7 and 4 to 2 week end lick- champions falling on Ed Chicago at Phila. New York at Pittsb'h. in opening inning shot to every one but Wingate. He ings less than two percentage for three runs the * are keeping up attack on Dutch needed to sink It to win. Wingate's third-position and their ball 18 inches from the cup, while points ahead of the Henry. second game, however, was is no advan- The Greene's was only a few Inches from Yanks. Which great keen battle between Caraway, way was a the hole. tage the the Washington youthful southpaw, and Earnshaw, that the past week. his Wingate tapped the pellet and it club has performed was decided when Jimmy Foxx hit CUT BREAKS trickled around Green’s ball. The shot thirty-second of the year ROBINS’ Saturday home LEAD In the first game of the run Ills base in the eighth inning. was true. bargain bill the Nationals had no with two on game. Greene played hard and the strain pitching. In the second game they had FIRST was too much for him. After Wingate they Chicago. A8.H.0.A. Phila. AB H.O.A. no punch in pinches. No wonder 4 13 2 4 1 3 1 holed the putt he collapsed, but was Liska fire against Mulleavy.ss. Btshop.2b_.. lost both. Ad opened Watwood.lb 4 2 8 0 Williams,2b 1 0 0 0 revived at the club house. set-to, » SCORE WORLD Fothergill.rf MARK initial but ; AS DASH 3 0 3 0 Haas.cf CARDS the visitors in the J i 2 well beaten before the second Above: Morgan safe at home in round I J011ey.11.... 4 10 0 Cochrane.c. 4 10 0 Wingate Was Favorite. Ad was Barnes.cf.. 3 110 Simmons.lf. 4 10 0 inning was far under way and before 1 of the initial tilt yesterday following Kamm.3b... 3 13 3 F0xx.1b.... 4 3 9 1 Hundreds of sweltering fans follow- 3 0 the inning was finished the Nationals his triple, which scored Porter. This Kerr.2b.... 4 13 7 Mlller.rf.... 4 3 Herman and Flowers Make Does 100 Meters in 10.03 in ing the finalists saw plenty of thrill- hill. Harry Tate.c 30 3 0 Dykes.3b... 311 2 ing action, climaxed by the winning had a third hurler on the Walsh.p.... 4 relief tally was made possible by West’s poor 0 0 0 0 801ey.55.... f J putt. had been rushed to the •Clancy.... 1 0 0 0 Rommel.p.. 4 10J 1 Child Harry Triple Play Former’s Canadian Title Games of Bob Burke, Liska's successor. return to Cronin, whose peg to Ruel Henry.p.... 2101 on Wingate entered the finals an odds took plenty of punishment, so Carl arrived a fraction late. on favorite to win the title and the too Totals ...31 824 13 Totals ...37 14 27 13 Fischer ar.d Lloyd Brown had a chance Scintillating Catch. Toronto. James D. Standish, jr., Trophy. Greene At right: In the fourth inning of •Batted tor Walsh in second. at quantity to show their wares. 1 0 0 o—20 —2 was more or less an unknown Chicago .. opener, tried to score from .... 0 1 0 0 0 play. Miller, left-hander, started for the Child Philadelphia ...3 11 0 1 00 3 x 9 under the stress of the finals Walter to Bob finished the first nine holes Indians, Walter was not so hot third base on Manush's grounder Jolley. Bishop. Cochrane, By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. the but Runs—Watwood. Boley. 3 up on plucky yarn pitching task found Myatt waiting with Simmons (2). Foxx <2>. Miller. Dykes. LOUIS, August St. Ontario, August the twister and and he turned over the j Bean. He Kamm, Bishop. Runs batted in- 9.—The 9. was up they lunch Bean, right-hanaer, when tne Errors- 2 when went to to Belve the ball, as this camera shot shows. Tate. Barnes, Cochrane, Simmons. Foxx. Louis Cardinals cut Brooklyn’s Flashing the form that enabled with 18 to go. Nationals put on a fourth-inning Rommel. Miller <2i. Dykes (2), Boley. Two- A second after the shutter snapped the Dykes, the Na- him to win both sprints in the Going into the stretch Wingate bombardment. Once beyond the fourth base hits—Cochrane. Miller <2), lead over the Cubs in TORONTO, Indian catcher was bowled over by the Barnes. Three-base hits—Simmons. Rommel. looked like a certain winner. Then he Bean got along nicely. ST.• League race to three Olympic games at Amsterdam, innins impact, kept a Henry. Sacrifices—Barnes, Kamm. Double tional began force of the but he Watwood; Bishop Percy Williams, to falter. was all Wes Ferrell, plays—Kamm. Kerr and today they defeated the the Vancouver express, putter, The second game tight bold on the bail. Boley; Dykes, Bishop and Foxx; Mul- games as Greene's which cost him the and Boley bettered the world record for the 100- question, who was after and got his nineteenth leavy Watwood; Bishop, Robins, championship without showed Kerr and 6; 4 to 3. meter dash in the Canadian track and victory of the season. Wes yielded nnd Foxx. Left on bases— Chicago. Phila- signs of getting back to normal again. Henry. 1: off throughout, but championships today. 3 passes woulci have delphia. 5. Bases on balls—Off The Robins trailed field The way it turned against him before 9 hits and and Henry, 2. had Third- Rommell, 1. Struck out—By Hits tie the count in their half Williams streaked the distance in that, however, had earned him registered a shut-out not KNOCKOUT Walsh, 1 inning: off Henry, 10 in managed to the DOUBLE —Off 4 in 10 3-10 seconds, clipping a tenth of a soubriquet “Three-putt baseman Goloman made a wild cnuck 7 innings Hit by pitcher—By Rommel of the ninth, only to have the Cards of Greene." ninth.
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