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 -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 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 , 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. Irving (Fothergilll. Losing pitcher—Walsh. Um- second off the listed world record of alter two were out in the Ormsby the up 10 FIRST GAME. pires—Messrs Hildebrand. and get to Heimach and Vance for seconds, first by Charlie Putting Decisive. Hadley opposed Wes and gave game—l hour and 28 10 4-10 set AB. R. H. O. A. E. Guthrie. Time of winning closing of the equaled consistently * passes, and it the passes CLEVELAND. run in the half Paddock in 1921 and twice last He had outdriven Win- hits end Montague. ss * 11 1 « * minutes. by gave passes GAME. single year Eddie Tolan, colored sprinter gate and his irons were almost In- tnat beat n.ru. rerreil his Porter, rs ? SECOND final session. Wilson’s to cen- iiioley issued & 5 2 2l ,210 02 1 from the University of Michigan. vincible, but Bob had his putting touch alter two were out. Morgan, 1b... 3 3 Chicago. A8.H.0.A. Phila. A8.H.0.A Bottomley home with the Hodapp. 5 2 4 1 0 4 ter sent Officials of the meet announced they those early holes. was made 2b 2 -¦¦¦¦ Mulleavy.ss. 3 12 1 Dykes,3b... on in innings beiore a retirement 0 ¦ Avenll. cf 5 1 2 3 0 11 Haas.cf ... 4 11 0 needed tally. Heimach was charged would apply for world recognition of The cards: or th< sc passes became a run, 1 W«t»Md,cf 4 0 ana eacu Falk. If 3 2 1 2 0 13 1 Schang.c 4 2 6 2 — Seeds, 10 0 Fothergill.rf 4 defeat put winning Williams’ mark. The course was re- Morning round Washington’s pitching in the first If 10 0 Jolley.lf .3 0 3 0 Simmons.lf. 3110 with the as he the Par, out 45435344 4—36 Sewell. 3b 5 2 2 1 3 0 ... J. Clancy.lb.. 4 18 0 Foxx.lb 1 112 0 measured and found to satisfy all re- Wingate, 45545344 4—38 was aticcicas. L>i£&a was slammed Myatt. C. 5 1 3 2 0 0 run on base. out gf*mc Kamm.3b... 4 12 3 Mlller.rf.... 3 12 0 quirements. Officials said a variable Greene out 454 5 6 4 5*5 3—41 2 hits m the nrst frame and these Miller. p 2 0 0 0 3 0 112 Williams,2b. 4 0 3 4 game was triple ior Bean, 2 0 0 1 0 Kerr.2b 2 The feature of the a cross-wind cut off by the grandstand Par, in 3 5 4 5 3 4 4 4 4—36 abet tea by a hectic heave by Sammy 0 ith Tate.c 4 2 4 1 Boley.ss 3 10 1 Wingate, in...... 35563543 6—46—78 W More 4 White Sox Pepper Earnshaw,p 3 10 was blowing Caraway.p. 2 0 0 1 play by Herman and Flowers In the and had no effect on Wil- Greene, were gcou lor 2 runs. Then the Totals 40 13 14 27 14 3 In 34553474 6—41—82 West •Reynolds.. 10 0 0 fourth inning. a leap- liams’ sensational performance. Afternoon round— up the second R. H. O. A. E. Herman made first three batters in WASHINGTON. AB. ing drive, plunk- Williams won Wingate, out. 44434354 5—36 rusned Myer. 5 2 2 4 4 1 10 Totals ...31 827 11 catch of Watkins’ line his heats without inning singled and Burke was t 2b This Totals ...31 724 the right-field’s screen. trouble and faced a field of five in the Greene, out.. 44445355 4—38 Bluege. 11 11 0 Week ing pitched just two ! 3b 4 Invade Ball Park •Batted for Caraway in ninth. the ball off Wingate, in.. 44554565 4—42—78—156 to the hill. Burke to Manush, If .....5 11 0 0 0 quick final. He kept pace with them Greene, i Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—o A throw to Flowers doubled Bot- for 50 in... 34553544 5—38—76—158 batters. I Cronin, ss 4 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 triple Harris, Philadelphia ..00000003 x—3 tomlev off second and the was meters and then burst forward with a Greene pulled many thrilling shots Eurke, with a sore rs 5 0 11 0 0 1 great spurt by Both bunted and Judge, lb 1 0 P 3 1 0 despite heat, could Schang. Simmons. Foxx. Error— competed by Flowers tagging Hafey to win three yards from out of his bag and had the faithful ball wed Kuhrl, 0 7 more games with the Indians now, the so that I Runs— hand, could not throw the lb 4 5 0 0 Kamm. Runs batted in—Foxx >3). Two-base coming down from first. Johnny Fitzpatrick of Hamilton. Ralph him toward the brought ChUd West, Cf 4 1 2 7 0 1 | Nationals will turn take regular turn In the box. It's run—Foxx. cheering lustily for after picking it up. ihat and the j my J hits—Miller. Simmons. Home Bkivn St. Louis A8.H.0.A Adams of Hamilton was third, weathering Ruel. C. 4 1 2 4 0 0 Sacrifice - -Mulleavy. Left on bases—Chicago. A8.H.0.A. 0 end. He seldom smiled. hill and after two Liska. 0 0 0 1 0 0 White Sox. ' pleasant, this business of sitting | Fr.rlprick.cl 4 13 8 Douthit.cf. .4 3 2 5,000 to the their attention to the not 9; Athletics, 7. Bases on balls—Off Cara- Adams. Sb... 3 111 A crowd of saw the best ath- The trophy is in the hands of a was .aceci m the iourth Burke, 0 0 0 0 0 1; way. 3; Earnshaw, 6. Umpires—Messrs. Gilbert.3b.. 5 110 only rounds Child TWODonie Bush, who piloted the around watching the other fellows do off 4 0 1 Frl.sch.2b. 4 02 8 letes in the Dominion compete' not new champion for the first time in hits, ail ior extra bases, and Child. P 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 Guthrie and Hildebrand. Time of Merman.rf. 3 for 5 good Fischer, p 0 0 0 0 Ormsby. Wrlßht.ss BoH mley.lb 4 314 1 for national titles but for a place on three years. Carl Kauffmann of Pitts- semewhat 0 0 ¦ Washington club apd the Pirates be- all the work.” , ~ame—l hour and 47 minutes. ..4138 HafPx.U. 4 3 10 5 runs crosses. lischer was ! ! Brown, 0 0 0 0 0 0 B's’nctte.lb 4 3 9 1 the Canadian team in the coming Brit- burgh was the holder since 1927, but better, Brown was only home ‘Rice 0 0 0 0 0 0 up Chicago Toper, c 4001 w.tkins.rs. 3010 but the I fore taking the reins at •> 4 ish Empire games. disqualified tShlres 1 0 0 0 0 0 Frprsler if 4 1 0 Wilson. C... 13 1 he was from the tourna- give up a run. He worked ; | got here 2 0 3 Only hurler not to this year, will bring in here Tuesday the Nationals back Flower- 2b 3 0 3 4 Gelbert.ss.. 3 one other record fell during the ment because of a qualifying round two Inning, too. ! Totals 40 7 13 27 10 3 from Philadelphia President Clark noon Rbem.p 3 0 0 0 day, Bill Reid of Toronto winning the scoring error, tournament officials said rebuilt to a great WHEN Moo-e.2b.. ’ •Batted for Fisher In seventh Inning. an outfit he has ; G'ark.n 3 n 1 Hallahan.p. 0 0 0 0 3,000-meter steeplechase avoided, this opening game the Nationals inning. Griffith •‘talked” Sam Rice into o n o n in 10 minutes could not have been but never- In ¦ Batted for Brown in ninth one that is doing better yesterday TTeimach.p. ¦were outhit only i 4 safeties to 13. The Score by innings: extent and 1 returning to the line-up, but ANNEX Vance.o. ...noon 30 3-5 seconds to set a new Canadian theless was a violation of the rules. good early the AMERICANS mark hits, though, were for 26 Cleveland 23150110 o—l 3 than it did in the week* of the veteran "looked” the prexy into ad- •Hendrick . lion for this event. Williams’ 103-10 Indians' only tßoone linn bases and the Nationals’ for 18. Washington ..001401010—7 campaigning. The White Sox were mitting a rest might benefit the player. seconds’ performance in the 100 meters <3), tPinn 0 0 0 0 Each side had its home-run maker. Runs batted in—Morgan <3), Myatt Chi- So Sam remained out of right field dur- clipped three-tenths of a second off his Harris <2>. Hodapp. Myer <2i. AverUl <2>, plain poison to the Nationals in 14 During fourth-inning pounding of ing the first game of the Saturday Totals .. 36 JOJ24 Totals ...31 10 27 12 own Canadian record for the the Cronin <2i, J. Sewell. Manush. Two-base Inning. distance. REDS DEFEAT PHILS, they Fi driven over the fence Hodapp. cago last month. Then licked the double-header and may lay off several •Fatted tor owers in ninth Doran Pilling of Cardston, Alberta, Child the ball was hits—West, Myatt, J. Sewell, tßattert so- Clark in ninth inning. >. TITLE Manush. hits—Morgan <2 days single RIFLE easily of the score- four are WORLD and Victor Pickard to the center-field side Three-base Washington outfit three times in in which engagements ?Ran for Boone in ninth inning of Hamilton Averillt It was Earl’s Myatt. Home runs—Averlll. Cronin. Stolen SNone out when winning run scored. retained their Canadian titles in the LOSING STRING by Earl Myer. billed. j END board bases—Harris. Sacrifices—Miller. starts. In their last invasion of Grif- 1 I—3 thirteenth round-triper of the cam- Bluege. Morgan. Double plays—Cronin to of the past four Rrooklrn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 javelin throw and the pole vault, re- this year, the Chicagoans The intense heat Louis I—4 paign and tallied a mate ahead. Off Myer to Judge, J Sewell to Hodapp to Mor- fith Stadium weeks has sapped Rice's strength no Beat Swiss by 34 Points to St 20000100 spectively. Fitzpatrick won the 200 eighth, Cronin shot the gan. Left on bases—Cleveland. 8; Wash- play but three games. Runs—Gilbert. Blssonette. Hendrick. Dou- meters championship, winning great By the Associated Bean in the ington. 12. Bases on balls—Off Miller. 3: are to little and his effectiveness at bat and (2'. Bottom’ev (21. Error—Flowers. a Press. field sun parlor, the thit race in 22 CINCINNATI, ball into the left off Bean 2: off Child. 3; off Fischer. 1. The White Sox are playing Donie afield has been greatly impaired. For Cup in R”n» ba*ted In—Bottomlev Frisch. Adams. 1-5 seconds. Ohio, August 9—The to that parking Struck out—By Miller. 1: by Child. J. Hits days. Win Argentine Wilson. Wrieht Bressler. Boone. Two-base of five-game losing first National send it to Bush’s sort of base ball these ! some time Sam has been in need of rest, ¦ • Reds came out a No one was on. —Off Miller, 5 in 3 innings (none out in ¦ —Douthit. Hafey. Blssonette (21. Boone. streak today and defeated place this year. fourth): off Bean. 8 in 6 innings; off Liska. Donie is one of the most peppery man- • but Griffith thought the veteran might Three-ba.'" hit—Douthit —Bot- Philadelphia, 5 second); steady pitch- xiitre was some dizzy fielding by both in 1 innlnt (none out in off agers in the business, so it is no wonder be able to stick through the hot spell Antwerp Matches. tomley Sacrifice- Adams. Double nlnvs— 3 to 1. behind Red Lucas’ sides, Burke. 1 in no innings: off Child. 8 in 5 developing Rottornles to Gelbart: Flowers' Wrl"ht. to ing. Smythe and Hanson held the each charged with three errors. innings: off Fischer, none in 1 inning: off the Chicago club is the ; I and it was after a talk with the club j DOUBLE BY STONE by Nationals helped whipped th; Blssonette Triple play—Herman to Flowers Rhinelanders to six hits, one less than Those made the Brown, none in 2 innings. Winning pitcher hahit of never being until the I president that Sam returned to ! Left on bases—St Louis. 8: Brooklyn. 8. by - runs. Those made Bean. Losing pitcher—Liska. Umpires— Pale Hcse have By ! 2: off Clark. 1: the losers obtained, but singles by Ford the foe to three Campbell. last man is out. The j game Friday. I the Associated Press. Bases on balls—Off Rhem. only Messrs. Dtnneen. Nallin and — the Tribe netted the heme side beset with pitching injuries and j Belgium, August 9. off Vance, 1. Struck out—By Rhem. 3 Hits WINS FOR BENGALS and Gooch and Walker’s second triple with Time of came —3 hours and 26 minutes. been Griffith admitted after seeing Rice j 1 —Off Rhem. 10 in 8 1!, Innings: off Hallahan. game two runs. Yes, the breaks were all mishaps and have no chance to today inning; 8 innings; accounted fer two runs and the in pitching other yesterday , morning, though, that it The American team won none in off Clark. 7 in the fourth inning. the Indians. But so was the SECOND OAME. get anywhere this season, but Bush is j I go off H»lmach. 1 in no Inning (none out in hitting. j might be Well for the old-timer to j world championship in the ninthi; no inning (pitched By the Associated Press. and timely CLEVELAND. AB. R. H. O. A. E. building carefully for next year. look ANTWERP,the | off Vance. 2 in Philadel. A8.H.0.A. Clncin. A8.H.0.A. easy awhile. "His eyes did not to batters in ninthi. Wild pitch— Walker.lf... 0 Morgan's triple and Montague, ss 3 11 2 0 0 j rifle matches at three BOSTON, August 9.—Stone’s double Brickell.cf.. 4 13 0 4 2 3 Porter’s single, Porter, • right explained Griffith re- international Rhem. Winning pitcher—Rhem. Losing Th pson.2b. 4 0 2 0 Meusel.cf... 4 0 5 0 rs 5 0 3 2 0 0 to me,” prone, Umpires—Messrs. Pflr- to the fence wild return after fielding the Morgan, by accl- 300-meter distance, stand- pitcher—Heimach. in left center field in the 0D0u1.1f... 4 14 0 Strlpp.lb... 3 17 0 West's lb 5 116 0 0 seems that more or less garding his change of opinion. "Per- the man, Rlgler. of game—l Cuc’nello,3b three-bagger gave the Indians two runs Hodapp, 2b 3 0 0 6 2 0 i kneeling, with a total score of Clwke and Time sixth inning scored two men and was Klein,rf.... 3 0 2 0 3 111 dent the White Sox are getting some haps Sam is right and I am wrong ing and hour and 55 minutes. Hurst,lb... 4 2 8 0 4 0 3 0 first game was well under Averlll. cf 3 0 o 3 0 0 IT i points. Switzerland was second. the big punch in Detroit's 3-to-0 win Heilmann.rf before the Jamieson. If 4 0 3 3 0 0 of the best first base play they have I’ll leave it to his judgement.” 5,441 over Rensa.c 3 0 12 F0rd.2b.... 4 15 1 way. Successive singles by Falk, Joe Sewell, e 2 10 I | behind. the Red Sox here today. Whleney.3b. 3 114 Durocher.ss 3 0 2 3 a L. 3 10 had in several years, according to word 34 points Sewell and Myatt netted the Tribe Goldman, Sb 3 1 0 3 4 1 way Manager Johnson long ago had planned American team 7 In the ninth Stone walked and scored Thev'now.ss 4 13 8 G00ch.c.... 2 114 Ferrell, p 4 0 2 1 0 0 from the Windy City. Out that Rice, injury of Harris, the By today’s results the on Akers’ triple. Smythe.p.. 2 0 0 3 Lucas,p.... 3 0 0 1 and chased Liska in the second j to rest but Challenge Cup held I AZ7ERI S 9TH ROUND Stone has now hit •McCurdy.. run they the first basing now is the outfielder the Argentine safely games. 110 0 Burke picked up Miller's 10 27 71 claim j only experienced substitute wins in 27 consecutive Hansen.p... 0 0 0 0 session. Then Totals 33 4 had since Earl Sheely by The trophy will be a and threw the ball in the general best the club has with the Nationals, delayed the vet- Switzerland. Botes, The game was pitching duel between bunt WASHINGTON. AB R. H. O. A. E prime. ! taken to Washington by Maj. Totals.. .32 17 Totals 627 10 Seventh street and Florida Myer, 2b 5 1 2 2 3 0 was in his I eran’s lay-off. FOR YANKS Lisenbee and Sorrell, with fortune favor- 724 30 direction of I Shires to the Na- to sail with his team on the HIT WINS •Batted for Smythe in seventh. avenue to let two more Indians cross j Rice, rs ...5 11 3 0 0 When Bush traded I who plans ing the Tiger hurler. •Manush, If ... 5 0 2 1 0 0 expected Bud Clancy to fill ! America, leaving Cherbourg August 14 Philadelphia ...01000000 o—l and the bunter reach second. A pass tionals he I Detroit. A8.H.0.A. Boston. A8.H.0.A Cronin, ss 3 0 1 0 1 0 post satisfactorily. No j week in base ball New York August 23. Funk.cf Cincinnati ....1 0020000 x—3 double meant a run off Child in Kuhel, lb 3 0 0 6 1 0 the first base and due in By the Associated Press. 4 17 0 Durst.if.... 4 110 and a i . . . I Koenig.ss... Stripp. West, ' had Shires gone, however, than j WASHINGTON'Seven break with Red Sox at take second 4 0 3 2 Warstler.ss. 2 0 2 1 Runs—Rensa. Rurocher. Gooch. third inning and In the fourth the • cf 4 0 1 5 0 0 sooner Switzerland, forced to NEW YORK. August 9.—ln a hectic Gehrlng'r.2b 4 12 6 Rothrock*.. Errors—Thompson. Rensa, Thevenow, Ford, the Bluege. 3b 4 0 0 11 0 injured. Something had home Sunday . . . Nationals pound held the 110 0 certain of the affair. Clancy was yields place to the Americans, had game exhibited both good and bad Alex'der.lb. 4 0 6 0 Rhyne.ss... 0 0 0 0 Durocher. Runs batted in—Thevenow, Walk- visitors made Boencer. c 4 0 1 9 0 0 Johnny Wat- ; Gaston, Bushey as Crowder but year that Shevlin.lb.. 0 0 10 Regan.2b... 13 er, Cuccinello. Lucas. Three-base hits— homer, Hadley, p 1 0 to be done so Bush sent since 1924, the the again 4 4 A walk, a triple, a double, a .'.2 0 1 0 been five hits in Arts game . . . Boston well championship base ball the New York Yankees Stone.lf.... 2 111 Webb.rf,... 3 12 0 Walker (2). Stolen base—Stripp. Double .. 0 j wood, a who had victory. and •Shires 1 0 0 0 0 tall youngster, United States scored its last the St. Louis Browns East'rllng.rf 3 0 2 play—Durocher. Ford to Stripp. Left on another double and another triple a season to be- licked . . . Manush collects four hits triumphed over 0 Oliver.cf.... 4 2 7 0 ’ trying for more than today went to Finland with by 8. Akers.3b 4 2 11 Reeves.3b... 2 0 0 0 bases—Philadelphia. 7; Cincinnati, 6. Bases the Indians had five runs for the round. Totals 36 2 9 27 7 0 game . . . Russell holds Nationals Third place today, winning a score of 9 to inning. • ccme a regular outfielder, to the first in 5,341. Hayworth.c. 4 14 0 Mlller.Sb... 2 0 0 0 on balls—Off Smythe. 2; Lucas. 3. Htis— were out of •Batted for Hadley in ninth to wins a grand total of double, scoring Cooke, who Sorrell,p... Smythe. Inning': pone Thereafter the Nationals by Innings: outfield, says this re five hits in second set-to and Lazzeri’s 3 0 0 0 Todt.lb 4 19 0 Off 6 in 6 off Hanse” with Score ; sack. As an Pp year’s Ruth, win- Berry.c 0 in 2 innings. Hit by pitched—By Smythe it so the run picked up off Child never pulledr^ handily . . . Red Sox hurler hits homer Oksa of Finland became this ran for gave the Yanks the 4 13 Cleveland 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 o—4 ! from Chicago, Watwood scor- Lisenbee,p.. 3 10 2 (Gooch). Losing "itc -r singles infield erasure in ... game Monday champion by ning in the last half of the ninth two and an Washington 00000000 2—2 the spectators from their seats, but at into open stand No individual all-around run SmaUt 10 0 0 —Messrs. Stark. Klem and Donohue. Time the sixth and another off Fischer with Montague, Morgan. club attends funeral of Mrs. John- ing 1,111 points. Renshaw, the Ameri- after the Browns had tied the score 3 miJ ot game—l5.,...houi ana * Morgan's Runs hatted in first was quite at home. as a pass, Myer’s fumble and Hodapp. Jamieson. Manush <3i. Two-base base he . . . split with 1,100, and in the eighth and threatened in their Totals 32 627 10 Totals 34 927 ~7 ¦ while a student at son Another in New York can, was second Hart- •Batted for eighth. •— in the seventh did not hurt. • hits—Hadley. Morgan. Myer. Rice, Manush. It developed that Switzerland, with 1.099 Both Ruffing Warstler in sacrifice Tuesday . . . Hadley Pennock in mann, third half of the final session. tßatted for Lisenbee in ninth. scoring Stolen bases—Jamieson. Cronin. Sacrifices Auburn, in Alabama, Watwood was a bests The Nationals had but one first game . . . Judge, Ruth hit homers The record for the event is 1,114 points, and Blaeholder, the starting picthers, Detroit by —Montaeue. Hodapp. Double play—M»er to first sacker on the nine. He did not 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 I—3 splurge. In the fourth a wild throw Kuhel Left on bases—Cleveland. 8: Wash- . . . season by in Stockholm in 1929. failed to last. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—o 4; transfer to the outfield until he started Ruth’s is forty-first of and set Hartmann GIANTS’ NINTH-INNING Morgan, a pass and two singles ac- ington. 11. Bases on balls—Off Ferrell. record drive of 450 feet into center- record for a The Browns gave Blaeholder a lpad Rum—Funk, Gehringer. Stone. Runs bat- eliminated off Hadley. 4. Struck out—Bv Ferrell. 1: playing professional base ball with is Oksa set a new world ted In—Stone (2), counted for two runs and Hadley. ball—Spencer. . . . 359, which he was unable to hold, while Akers. Two-base hits— bv 9. Passed Um- Watty is fielding his field bleachers of Yankee Stadium standing position by scoring as Gehringer. Stone. Hayworth. Durst. Oliver. Miller. Singles by Cronin and Harris pires—Messrs. Campbell 1 Alexandria. Now the showers In the Nallin. and Din- cleverly doing well at Ruffing pitches well and helps beat Na- against made by Zimmermann, Ruffing was sent to Three-base hit—Akers. Double plays—Koe- RALLY DOWNS BUCS put two From neen. Time of game—2 hours and 15 min- j position and 358 nig, Gehringer off Bean over more. tionals by hitting homer in second Switzerland, at Stockholm last year. eighth. to Alexander: Regan to then on the Nationals did nothing to utes. j bat, too. Warstler. Left on bases —Detroit, 5; Bos- tilt . . Jones baffles A’s as Nationals St. L. AB.H O A N Y A8.H.0.A. ton. 9. Bases on balls—Oft Sorrell. speak about. Seitzinger of the American team won 81ue.1b.... 4 19 1 Combs.lf... 5 0 2 0 2: off win in Philadelphia Wednesday . . . Lisenbee, 3. Struck out—By Sorrell, 3: by 9 pitcher for the engage- championshio in the kneeling cate- Metzler.cf.. 5 0 6 0 Reese. 2b... 4 1 i 3 2. Umpires—Messrs. PITTSBURGH. August (JP). —A In the second game, the Nationals a tussle the 4 12 0 Ruth.rf 5 2 10 Lisenbee. Geisel. Owens 1.600 HOME RUNS LIKELY Foxx’s homer downs Nationals in The record is 379. made Oosltn.lf... and Moriarty. Time of game—l ninth-inning rally that netted four runs in th? ment with the Indians this after- gory with 375. Kress.as. .. 5 Oooket.. .. 0 0 0 hour and filled the bases with two out PICKING with A’s Thursday . . . With late rally 3 3 2 0 Badcro.rf,. 40 minutes. enabled the New York GUTnts to o*na round, booted th* chance to noon is such a task that man- by Hartmann at Rome in 1927. Les- 4 2 0 1 Lazzerl.3b.. 4 13 3 opening IN it Nationals overcome Tribe in Griffith Finland, shooting Meliilo.2b. 4 2 2 9 Oehrig.lb... 4 3 8 2 the Pittsburgh Pirates their third MAJORS THIS SEASON is putting kinen. won the prone 3 2 0 4 a count then did not get another until j ager Walter Johnson Friday . . . First game of Sat- O'R’rke.Sb. 4 0 0 Rice.cf 0 I Stadium 389, Lary.ss straight setback today. The flnat score meanwhile, Tribe If big league hitter* J off until almost the last minute. urday title with which tied the record Hunellpg.c. 3 12 1 4 3 2 1 the ninth. In the the the home run twin sketch goes to Indians . . . Bengough.c was to opportunities. paces. ! However, he had in mind last night made by Bruce, America, at Rome in .Schulte*... 0 0 0 0 10 5 0 10 6. had made good in two do not slacken their 1.600 homers Nationals show no punch in pinches Ferr»U.c... 0 0 0 0 Dtckey.c... 2 0 2 1 HOME RUN STANDING The Pirates managed to tie the count due hit by both circuits this Sam Jones and this worthy is like- 1927. Blaebol’r.p. 10 11 Ruffing,p... 31 1 0 1 By the Associated Hadley passed the first two batters up are to be . . . Averill, Cronin smite homers . . . Press in the eighth, but Kremer, the fourth was good year. ly to go to the hill for the fourth The scores of the American marks- Holsh’ser.p, 0 0 0 0 Johnson.p. .110 2 Home in the third and Ferrel’s bunt somber squire Cronin’s first sent into open stand back follow; Kimsey.p... 110 0 runs yesterday—Averill, In- of the Pittsburgh hurlers to see service a base-filling single. They have been averaging IV3 home game of the series. The by a Washington hitter this men dians, 1; Cronin, 1; mound, for V/ednesday against of left Name Standing. Kneeling. Prone. Ttt. . Senators. Foxx, on the was roughly handled. per game pitched only last . . . as Totals .85 fit2s 18 Totals .. .35 12 27 13 Athletes, 1; hits, double, Montague's put over one runs this season. ordinarily season Ferrell stops Nationals 348 371 381—1.100 Hunglinc ninth inning, Bottomley, Robins, 1. Five featuring Bill Terry’s sacrifice big the A.’s in Philadelphia and Renshaw 383—1.(194 •Ran for in There is a possibility that both Tribe profits by Hadley’s wildness in R*lt*lrger ... 334 375 tone out when winning run scored. The leaders—Ruth. Yankees. 41; Wil- were good for four runs. run and after Porter's strikeout Mor- the sad one does better with more than Sharp 348 380 380—1.088 inning. league individual records for home run i second game . . . four wins . . . five IRan for Ruth in ninth son, Cubs, 36; Gehrig, Yankees, 33: Fred Fitzsimmons started for the gan's put another. A pass days the Swanson .... 331 372 383—1,088 double over broken, for the three of rest between turns on *. 00400 1 03 o—B Foxx, start eighth hitting also will be ¦ on defeats . . almost back in third place. Fisher 343 349 381—1.073 St. Louis Athletics, 32: Klein. Phillies, 29; Giants, but was relieved by Hub Pruett to Montague at the of the pace setters are now ahead of any ; hill. With big Fred Marberry the New York 10043000 I—9 Berger, way the second Indian some of the + (2>. Braves, 28; Simmons, Ath- in the eighth. Pruett received credit paved the to past schedule. sideline now. though, and Total T.704 T.827 1.910 5,441 Runs—Blue. Kress Badgro (2), Melil- letics, scoring bee. Porter singled only to be hurlers not going so well Jones io. Hungling. Blaeholder. Reese. Ruth. 28. for the victory. younger Cooke. Lazzerl. Gehrig <2i. Rice (21. Lary. League totals—National, 636; forced out by Morgan, but Hodapp’s be forced to become an "every Ameri- N. Y. A8.H.0.A. Pitts. ABH.O A may BASE BALLS NOT ONLY Errors—Goslin Kress. Badgro. Gehrig, Ruf- can, 517. Critz,2b 4 2 12 L.Waner.cf. 4 2 4 0 hoist counted Montague and Jamieson's fourth day” performer for a time. fing. Runs batted in— Badgro (2'. Lary Allen.cf 5 3 3 0 PWaner.rf. 4 2 4 0 one-baser scored Morgan. Manager Roger Peckinpaugh plans to SOMERVILLE TAKES (3). Ruffing (2i. Gehrig. Dickey. O’Rourke. Llnds'm.3b. 4 2 14 Grant'm.2b 5 3 2 4 RECORDS OF GRIFFS LIVELY, BUT EXPENSIVE Melillo. Hungling. Lazzerl. Two-base hits— Terry.lb... 5 110 1 Comor'y.lf. 4 2 0 n Washington employed today his young right-hander, Lary, Badgro. Lazzerl. Three-base hits— Two were out in the Stoneham, Ott.rf 3 2 5 0 Traynor.Sb. 4 12 1 as Willis Hudlln. In past seasons Hudlin Charles A. president of Kress <2l. Melillo Sacrifices—B.acholder, Hogan.c 5 2 3 2 5 3 2 5 ninth when Myer reached first Gold- Dickey. Blue. plays RESULTS IN MINORS. Rartell.ss.. BATTING. was pretty effective, but he has not the Giants, speaks often against the CANADIAN AMATEUR Goslin. Double Kress. Jackson, ss. 3 114 Buhr.lt>.... 4 111 0 man threw wildly. Then Rice and RBI.Pct along Melillo and Blue; Johnson. Dickey, Lazzerl Roettger.lf. 5 2 11 Bool.c 5 12 0 G AB R H 2b 3b HR SH.BB burned up the league this year. Yet lively ball, but this time it’s a on 6; Manush doubled successively, but Cro- j Marb'y.2B 62 8 22 3 0 0 2 0 12 355 i and Reese. Left bases—New York. Fltaim'ns.p. 2 0 3 1 French.p... 0 0 0 0 .351 has done some good slabbing new angle: St. Louis. 6. Bases on balls—Off Ruffing. Pruett.p... 10 0 1 Spencer,p... 2 0 0 1 M'n'sh #3 376 53 132 31 8 8 6 62 „ league. checked the rally with a loft to I 7 Hudlin By 3; 3; Kimsey. t INTERNATIONAL nin . .350 they not York club is spending the Associated Press. off Blaeholder. off 1. Struck Rochester. 13-2; Baltimore. Brame* ... 1000 Rice 103 411 84 144 25 12 1 B 14 48 ; against the Nationals so may "The New out—Bv Ruffing. 8: by Holshauser. 1. Hits 5-10. Swetonlc.p.. Averill in center. Cr'nln.llo 421 93 146 29 5 10 12 12 88 .347 anything for official National LONDON, August Reading, 6-8; Toronto. 4-7. 0 0 0 0 Judge find the going against him SIO,OOO each season Ontario. 9.—Over- —Off Ruffling. 7 in 7 innings none out in Newark. 5-11: Sothernt.. 1100 97 331 68 112 21 9 9 9 8 45 .338 1 a eighth): off Johnson. innings: Buffalo. 3-10. West. 95 327 64 108 17 8 5 7 5 45 .330 ; easy. League balls. If you go to tailor and whelming J. Wood Piatt of Philadelphia 4 In 2 off Jersey City. 6: Montreal, 3. Kremer.p... 0 0 0 0 of you pick Blaeholder. 8 in 414 Innings: off Holshauser. Judge got a slam on the left thumb 1 MyeY.,lo6 401 71 121 14 3 2 10 10 47 .302 order a new suit clothes under an 11 and 10 count in the 36- Kimsey. Bl’ege.llo 384 58 115 19 6 3 22 10 54 .299 2 in 254 innings: off 2 in I*4 in- AMERICAN Totals .. .IVTVriTs Totals ...39 15 27 11 of today’s game. Marberry material and tell him how you round, Somerville nings. Winning pitcher—Johnson. „ , ASSOCIATION. that may keep him out 1 no weakling.” declares out the hole final C. Ross Losing 13; Kansas City, •Batted for Spencer In sixth. gather- Shires. 64 189 23 55 8 1 2 6 2 33 .291 But we don’t seem to the Pitcher—Kimsey. Umpires—Messrs. Mc- Columbus. 9. Swetonlc eighth. It was Burke’s wild hurl after 3p ncer.64 214 39 61 8 4 0 3 1 27 .285 • no uncertain way. “and I’llnot want it made. of the London Hunt Club raptured Connolly Toledo. 3: Milwaukee. 1. tßatted for In lin anything say about balls championship Gowan. and van Oraflan. Time Louisville, 7: St. Paul, ing in Montague’s bunt in the first t Harris .76 205 39 57 14 6 3 3 4 43 .278 be out of the game any six weeks.” have to the Canadian amateur golf of game—2 hours and 28 minutes. 3. New York ...30003100 4—lo game out of action. Child.. 4 40 100000 0 .250 reports we buy.” for the third time today. Pittsburgh ...011003010—6 that forced Joe ; Hayes.. 27 78 11 19 3 1 0 0 0 8 .244 i Published that he would be un- SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. (2). (S). in the third a Somerville seems to have made a Chattanooga. Runs—Critz Allen Lindstrom JCuhel batted for Judge I Rue1...57 171 13 41 2 5 0 3 4 11 .240 -1 able to take turn on the hill until the S: Atlanta. 6. 12). Terry. Ott, Jackson. L. Waner. P. Wi- . Hadley .29 59 4 12 40000 3 .203 habit of winning the Dominion crown Nashville, 4; Birmingham, 6. ner, Comorosky. Traynor. <2). lining and played first base thereafter. | middle of September have Fred peeved TOLAN BEATS SIMPSON New Orleans, Bartell Er- Kuhel... 6 30 1 400000 4 .200 in even years. He won the title first 9: Memphis. 2. rors—Jackson. Comorosky. Traynor Runs J0ne5...31 41 7 700000 4 .171 1 no little. U. S. SWIMMING OUTLOOK batted In—Lindstrom <3), Hogan, 8001. to 1 8r0wn..37 47 5 831010 5 .170 “This break in my right wrist isn’t in 1926 and repeated in 1928. IN EXHIBITION CONTEST _ SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Comorosky. Crttz. Bartell. L. Waner, Gran- Burke would not have been sent Burke..l3 18 3 310000 2 1 Charlotte. 4: Asheville, 5. Terry. .187 [ anything extraordinary. It’s a simple The Canadian star took the lead on Augusta. tham. Ott (2), Jackson. Two-base Liska's relief had he not told Manager Crow’r.27 59 5 931020 4 WEISSMULLER Macon. 5; 1. 8001. Comorosky. .152 and I am told the bone should WORRIES the second hole today with a birdie two DETROIT, August 9 (/P)—Eddie Columbia, hits—Lindstrom. Sothern. injured some time ago ) Liska.. 24 46 3 430000 2 .087 r fracture 4-3: Greenville, 6-8. Terry. Three-base hit—P. Waner. Sacrifices Johnson a flng:r . 7 1 0 .000 and the cast will be re- Weissmuller, now a profes- and never relinquished it. He led by Tolan, University of Michigan’s speedy <2>, Comorosky. was good again. fact, the McLeod 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) knit speedily Johnny —Jackson Lindstrom. Fitz- in trim In Ghar'ty 3 10 000000 0 .000 | moved within a week. That mean’s I’ll ional in the swimming ranks, but still 3 up at the ninth hole; 5 up at the Negro, finished ahead of a selected field , SOUTHEASTERN LEAGUE. simmons. Critz, L. Waner. Double plays— finger on pitcher’s left hand is far Fiscber 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Jacksonville. 3: Tampa. 1. Lindstrom to Critz: Bartell to to the ready for service well before the end in America's 1932 Olympic eighteenth and ended the match the of track stars In a 100-meter dash 1; Grantham from so. feared the digit be Interested on Pensacola. Selma. 2 Suhr. Left on bases—New York. 8; Pitts- being It is PITCHING. of August.” Fred Insists. prospects, is doing some worrying. twenty-sixth with a 4 to platt’s 5. which was an exhibition feature of a Montgomery, 2: Columbus, 5. burgh, 11. Bases on balls—Off French. 1: may be broken. In’gs Gam Comp more,” says Marberry, an approximate police field day here today. off Spencer. 1: off Fitzsimmons, 1: off Pru- "What’s “I’ll He says: Somerville scored TEXAS out—By O. H. BB SO piteh.start.gam.W.L. George „ _ LEAGUE. ett. 2: off Hwetonlc. 1. Struck Fitz- be in good condition. Any reports that "Our prospects are none too good. 73 in the morning round to Platt’s 80 Tolan's time was 10.5 seconds. Dallas 9: Houston. 4. 1: by Swetonlc. 2. Marb'y .28 182 43 43 151% 20 9 13 4 1 Simpson, University, was Port simmons. Hits—Off Hadley in the ! 115 37 36 124 16 5 be are silly. I’m not losing of woman swimmers is all and then scored an approximate 32 Ohio State Worth. 3: Waco. 10. French. 4 in Inning: off Spencer. 5 In struck out a flock Jones ...20 10 10 s I will not The ranks Beaumont, 7; innings; innings; second strikeouts were • Hadley... 39 160 69 103 160 33 10 10 8 ! any strength because I’m not pitching. right, but we need men stars to turn for the eight holes of the afternoon second. Others in the order of their Wichita Palls, 5. 5*3 off Bwetonlc. 1 In 2 game. Nine ’ Brown... 27 167 61 139% IS 6 12 9 off Pltzslmmos. 9 in 5% innings; off Kremer. 44 [ Maybe great Os these finish were Cy Leland, Texas Christian; inning; registered by Bump, five of them called. • ...34 107 56 34 IS 6 6 5 I’m getting a break in not back the talent that is coming from round. eight the Canadian . WESTERN LEAGUE. 5 In 1 off Pruett. 6 in 3V* innnlgg. Liska 118% Pueblo, St. Joseph. 3. Wild pitch-Spencer. Winning pitcher— But all the strikeouts did not help ) Burke ..II S 3 30 39 61 3 3 3 3 1 having to do more than work out before other lands in 1932. They’re all up and won aix, the other two being halved. Claude Bracey, Rice Institute; Crosby 4: . Child ...4655 9 6000 game dally coming Pendleton, University Washington, Pruett. Losing pitcher—Kremer. Umpires Bump his four • | the in this hot weather. and we’ll encounter much Platt never had a chance after the of Quigley ms much as three of 4 14 12 13 3 0 0 1 _ THREE-EYE LEAGUE. —Messrs. Scott. and Jorda. Time r Fischer.. „ “But, ‘right’ competition Bennett, of game—2 hours and 11 minutes. passes damaged him. 37 191 08 70 34 16 11 13I believe me, I’d rather be keener tfym before." first seven holes of the match. and Don Ohio State. Evansville, 3; Terre Haute, 0. | Crowder 190*fV 4.