A—12 WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1936. .... 8, I* ■ g Ml. —
Linke Nats Climb : Giants Leave Cubs in Ruck
MayA Help __ Cards, FINE BALL MODERN MR. PEPY’S LABOR DAY DIARY. —By JIM BERRYMAN. Official Scores HUIILS HOLD BEST LEAD FIRST GAME. B08T0N. A.B. R. H. O. A. E. ALL-STARS MAKE Almada, lf-rf.4 1 2 ft ft 1 Werber rf-'lb_3 ft ft 2 ft ft Cramer, cf_4 ft ft 2 ft ft Foxx. lb_4 ft ft 1ft 2 ft IN FUTILE EFFORT ? Kroner 2b-3b_ 4 1 2 ft 4 ft >4. ARMsitff/ , AFTER TWIN WIN Cronin. 3 b-ss__3 12ft 3 ft, McNair, ss_3 0 12 2 o' R. Ferrell, c_ 4 0 2 5 o 0 L.0 Wilson p_ 3 1 2 2 0 O Shines as Newsom’s Relief Mellllo. 2b_o O O O o 1 New York’s Closest Rivals Russell, p_» O 0 0 2 o 7 Who Tie Tilt Cooke. If_10 0 10 0 Only Began in Second Game •W. Ferrell_ 1 0 0 0 0 0 Losing Bow Twice—Yanks Need With Will Totals _34 4 11 24 13 2 Lions Start After First Is Won. One to Clinch. •Hit for Russell In ninth. WASHINGTON. A.B. R. H. O. A H Against Giants. BY FRANCIS F.. STAN. Chapman cf_ 4 1 2 4 0 0 BY ORLO ROBERTSON, Lewis. 3b_4 0 1 15 3 By the Associated Press. shadows of Sep- Associated Pres* Sports Writer. Kuhel, lb_3 ft 1 11 ft ft ft tember and the robust Stone If_5 12 4 ft YORK, September 8.-A), figure when it the lead- Singtan. rf_4 13 1 O o appeared a time when most foot ball of Eddie Linke in the pitching teams in the National Travis. 5s_ 4 3 1 3 4 0 ing 2b_ 4 2 2 4 1 0 are around box formed a Mihalic, players running 1ENGTHENING promising pic- League didn’t know the mean- Millies c_ 4 0 2 1 3 0 in shorts a as town j NEW under hot sun, tur~ '.ay the Nationals left De Shong, p- 4 0 0 0 2 0 JUSTing of “consistency.” the New j their limbering muscles and toughen- to rcs'ime their second-place battle York Giants Total* ft 3 4 27 13 1 righted themselves, and ; _..._3ft ing their skins in preparation for In the West. as the result Boston _..._101 20ft Oft ft—4 of NEARBV today enjoyed the big- ; harder work to come, the 1936 edi- Linke? You remember him. He ^^PAftTAJER ED, COUNT/ Washington _lift 002 2Ox—ft WliWI-1 THE SWEETAJESS Of gest lead they have yet held in the BREAKS SEPT^mSEB Runs batted De tion of the College All-Stars go into Wes a earlier this season and sent (JP betimes, full am in—Werber, Stone. flop aio«aji*j& with raucous Summons_ pennant race. Shong. McNair. R. Ferrell Millies HOUR AFORE THE SUN— (2). the Polo Grounds tonight to face to Chattanooga, a roly-poly young // 1 Over the week end the combined Sington. Two-base hits—Chapman. Cro- SOUR nin Mihalic. Millies Three-base hits— their second game of the season right-hander who. next to Buddy ’TlS PAIN.... II efforts of the Giants, Cardinals and Almada Stone Sacrifices—Almada. Ku- against professional opposi- fell farther short of hel. Double to to powerful Myer. expectations Cubs produced only one Yes- plays-—Kroner McNair victory. Foxx: De Shong to Travis to Kuhel: Travis tion. then on the Washington ball to anybody YEAHi'ATS terday, however, Bill Terry's men Mihalic to Kuhel. Left on bases— The All-Stars, pick of last year's Boston Washington lft. Bases on club. WHAT I SAID- rallied, a double-header with fi; swept balls—Off Wilson 3: off De senior gridiron heroes, encounter the But it isn't that he flopped in the Shong. 2. 4,2 FOUeSOMES the Phillies and took five and six Struck out—By Wilson 4: by Russell. 3. New York Giants, Eastern champions reason > Hits—Off Wilson. 11 in ft innings, off Bpring that counts now. The AHEAP op over the game leads, respectively, Russell 3 in 2 innings. Winning pitcher of the National League before an that he fell so short of expectations vuh[ Cardinals and Cubs, who continued —De Shong Losing pitcher—Wilson. crowd of 50.000. 1935 Umpires—Messrs. and expected was that Linke wound up the their two McGowan, Ormsby backsliding by losing games Hubbard. Time—1:59. The collegians battled to a 7-7 tie consecu- campaign by winning eight each. with the Detroit Lions at Chicago's tive games. He breezed to a winning SECOND GAME While the Giants were whipping Soldier Field last week. Tonight's record when tlip leaves began ui turn the 6 to 2 BOSTON. A B. R. H. O. A. E. Phils, and 14 to 11, the 9 0 will mark the first Eastern of Almada. rf_ 4 3 3 1 game ap- yellow, the distant sound punts Yankees O all but clincfied the Ameri- Werber. 3b_3 011 2 of the team by the Cramer, cf__ 4 J 1 5 o ft pearance picked was heard from college campuses and can as turend League pennant they Foxx. 1b_ 4 2 2 9 0 0 newspaper ballots of thousands of the shadows of American League ball Cooke, 4 0 0 1 0 0 back the Athletics, 4 to 3 and 8 to 3. if___ fans throughout the Nation. parks were lengthening early and Cronin ss___ 3 3 1 3 3 ft The twin triumph placed the Melillo. 2b_2 O 2 5 4ft it on the hitters.' o o making tough Yanks in a position where they need Berg, c _ 2 I) 1 Q Hope for First Victory. Ostermueller. p__ 3 o o o it o That Is the way it is now aga:n score in the only one more victory to Walberg p_0 0 o ft ft ft IN THREE games Chicago A find Linke. in his first appearance in O O nail the flag to the post at the sta- R Ferrell, c_3 3 1 1 Stars never have gained a victory. •W Ferrell___1 o o ft o o a Washington uniform, yesterday re- dium. Either the Chicago White Sox. Meola. p_-_o ft o o o ft They played a scoreless tie with the sembled. for the first time, the highly Detroit Tigers or Cleveland Indians pro champions the first time out and of the Indian Totals _31 ft 9 27 9 0 successful youngster still can tie, but they need take all iast 5-0 in 1935. Bummer in 1935. ED AND I DROWSE, WAITFULLV--- •Hit for Walberg in ninth. their remaining games while the The 1936 scored the ‘SPITE OF SCREECHING.mI5-DIREOTED WASHINGTON A.B. R. H. O A E team, having Yanks all of their Chapman, cf_ 4 3 2 1 3ft touchdown in the short but fx- _ (Nif n /w^irons and swearing by drop contests. first lawks Great in “Debut.” ^ ' Hill. If_ 5 12 1 ft ft THE CMILL OF EARLY DAY STILL ■PlRELy UMHAPPy ft ft I citing rivalry, hopes to go on tonight TT WOULD be nice to say that Linke AOKTALS.. Kuhel. lb_-_5 13ft 1 Hubbell Hurls ft ft x WAXES BRJTTLE To ACCOMPANY OUR Masterpiece. Sington. rf_5 1 ft 3 and gain the first victory. box the Na- [ Sl*TV-O.DP^lNIJTES of Kress ss_ 3 0 ft ft o stepped into the after ARRIVAL AT THE MOORS 3 GAMING KEHEARSAI-LATER To BE Y^ARL HUBBELL hurled one of his 0 0 Head Coach Bernie Bierman of beaten the Red Sox in Bluese 3b_ 4 1 2 O tionals had FOR A ROUND OF I31VOTIN&. o o j proven Quite fruitless... /"" labor PAY -N masterpieces to give the Giants Mihalic. 2b_-_3 ft 3 o Minnesota, assisted by Elmer Laydrn yesterday's opener. 6 to 4. and won a Hogan, c_3 12 2 ft O I -—— their first of Notre Dame and Bo McMillin o[ .— v -- aaa i game and chalk up his Newsom p_o o o o o ft second victory. No, he didn't quite RIGHT! Boy, S> > twelfth successive and his Linke. p_2 ft ft o 2 ft Indiana, has elected to make several do that, but it was no fault of his. DOAJ'T TOUCM GOajaIa Be GLAP T'GET victory •Reynolds _o 1 ft 0 ft ft ( ) of the season. The : o 1 o ft o in the team's starting the Washington &ACK T WORK So J twenty-second Appleton p_1 changes line-up. Picking up pitching V, f Lewis _o 1 o o <» 9 •N. LISSEN S; second was a lambasting affair, with Bierman has chosen seven after Boston had belted out Tuck T/Mt, cv*i_ 1 CAM rest up! Millies c_9 o <• o n players Y Mel Ott's second homer of the day ^Travis _1 0 9 ft 9 o who started at Chicago, but named Newsom in the first inning of the BULGE-EYES,' and his thirtieth of the season driv- Jim Karcher of Ohio State and Dan nightcap. Linke gave a great pitehing ViT5wv®ALL" I Totals 3H 1" 27 17 ft AN’I'M GONNA 3 ing in the decidiing runs. •Hit for Linke in seventh. Fortman of Colgate as guards, Pete exhibition until wisdom dictated the ^ ■♦Ran for Hogan in eivhth. « play it-stand •= The Cards, even with Dean of Holy Cross, tackle, and Joe who to Dizzy :Hit for Kress in ninth Lingua use of a pineh-hitter. helped I ASIDE the first game, were no match Maniaci of Fordham, halfback, as new tie the score in the seventh inning. pitching Boston _ 300 001 002—0 | for the Pirates, 4 to 1 and 14 Washington _ 099 099 419—5 starters. 4-4. losing, to 1. Dean was by Waite Runs batted in—Cramer. Foxx. Melillo. Probable starting line-ups: outpointed Cronin. Hill. Sincion »2», Ap- Chapman Giants Hoyt, who hurled five-hit ball, while pleton. R Ferrell, W. Ferrell. Two-base Pos. All-Stars. to boat Pete L. E Millner 'Notre Damf W. Sinsrr Boston rallying Appleton hits—Appleton R Ferrell. Stolen bases — in the nightcap the Bucs made good L. T D Smith 'Minnesota) Morean by a 6-5 count, but in the six and Chapman Hill. Lewis. Sacrifice—Melillo. use of 18 blows off an assortment of Double to Melillo to Foxx: I.G. Karcher 'Ohio State) Dell Isola that Ed worked plays—Cronin C. Jones tOhio State* Hein one-third innings Kress to Kuhel: Kuhel to Kress to Kuhel. moundsmen. R G. Fortman 'Colgate* Kaplan rtf to Kress to Kuhel. Left on there was definite promise valuable Chapman R. T Lineua 'Holy Cross) Grunt The Cubs and Reds featured an- bases—Boston 4 Washington. 9. Bases the road stretch R. E Toppine 'Stanford* Rose help in forthcoming on ball—Off Newsom. 3: off Ostermueller. other fistic no-decision combat be- Q B. R. Smith ‘Alabama* _ Dannwski where 4: off Linke 2: off 1. Struck that probably will determine Walberg L. H Berwaneer 'Chicago) Richards tween Gilly Campbell and Bill Jurges. out—By Newsom. 1 : by Ostermueller. 1 : the Griffmen will wind up. In those R H. Maniaci 'Fordham) Burnett but the National League champions by Appleton. 1 by Walberg. 1. Hits—Off F. B Beise 'Minnesota* Shaffer six innings Linke stopped the slug- Newsom 4 in 2\ inning: off Linke. 2 in went 6 to 2 and 8 to 4. innings: off Ostermueller ft in ft1 Referee Tom Thorp ‘Columbia': 13 con- down, Tom ging Red Sox cold, retiring innings: off Appleton. 3 in 2 innings: off Umpire. Hughitt 'Michigan): head linesman Dean Watkeys 'Syracuse*: field secutive batters over one stretch and Walberg. 3 in l2. innings: off Meola. I Yanks Have Easy Time. in 1 inning Winning pi*cher—Walberg. judge George Vergara 'Notre Dame). Time of 7:30 p m. Lou Gehrig claimant to the world Rhebus. late of Albany, ESPECIALLY CUR.INC* A SLICE... *>^>^-NJT'. i>0 AM 1, ... AMD S<=> To I3EE>.. WESTERN. pound heavy- got his forty-third homer and Jack Sioux Citv. *7; Des Moines. 4 weight wrestling championship, de- to help the curving department. Cedar Rapids. 4 Davenport. 2. added another to the feated 194. of Bos- Jimmy De Shong, after a shaky start, Saltzgaver bring George Dusette. Yanks’ total to 162, a new record for NEW YO R K PE N N SYLVAN I A. ton in two falls here came to life in yesterday's opener straight last the Allentown. 2—3* Trenton. 1—7. and won his sixteenth victory of the McCartymen. Elmira. 5—3: Binghamton. 3—4. night. year. Appleton can be counted upon League Statistics seems to be and Earl Whitehill carry- Tuesday. September 8. 1 load now. MBS' OUTLOOK ing his part of the leaving Newsom. Monte Weaver and Syd TOPPING American Cohen to boot. RESULTS TESTER DAT. Washington, 6—5: Boston. 4—6. Nats Rally to Grab Opener. New York. 4—8: Philadelphia. 3—3. in Detroit. S—7: Chicago. 7—S. eipHE Griffs went nowhere par- OPf'SW*. St Louis. «—1; Cleveland. 4—7. ticular yesterday, but the show 55i 0 fTOMS-»t»i P, 0 they staged in conjunction with the Well, the Nats, at Least, Have Color. 2 5 \J will be Sees Second This Year and S & 5l8|8 riElf Red Sox was as good as ever o i ss V O *» I ~ 2. 5*1 1 •< »i « r- b c; • b k-2 seen In the opener they spotted old gentleman's innate cau- popular players with Washing- ° i © 5 Ei £' •» I .a Better in S o. E o a De Shong a 2-1 lead after two in- Things 1937. tiousness and better wisdom ton fans that I’ve ever seen." g nings and saw the Sox come back prevented him irom prophe- As they run now. Chapman un- rhhln»|j :lg.! i I* l! and take a 4-2 lead that held good Plans to Catch. THEsying a pennant contender doubtedly is far and away the most I NY!—i 13113114110115112113I9QI461.662_ around. last the moment ball on the club. The Deti 71—114) 9 10! HI 9 15 72 64 .529 18 Until the sixth Inning rolled By the Associated Press. Spring but, from popular player ; CM! 71 8 Then, while 22.000 fans worked Clark Griffith took his first good feat of Newsom on opening day. when 71—111114l_»l 1111[31721641.589 ‘l September 8—Take = themselves into early stages of hys- gander at the 1936 Nationals last Feb- he took a sock in the jaw and still 1 Clel_5 l_7!_9l—114111' 14111171164IJ520 'X8 another guess, fans, if you WBl 71161 61 61—111117116 721651^26!18Vj, teria, Washington tied it up in the ruary, he knew he had a crowd pleaser shut out the Yanks. 1 to 0. is a dis- j think Mickey Cochrane is Bo«l 71121121 91 81—111111170168 .507121 Sixth. 4-4. and came back in the and wasted neither time nor words tant memory. Buddy Lewis, whose CHICAGO.downhearted about the show- j StLI 81101 41 61 3 8 —110149 841.368 :191, seventh to score two more runs, saying so. This 1s a prediction whose early-slugging feats were the rage, was Phil 51 51 71 91 6 61101—48 89'..•Ini' ing his Detroit Tigers made this sea- | ] 42', it 6-4. success scarcely will be debated. insignificant as a hero compared to L. 1461641641641651681841891—I—I I making son. j They took some time to do It, but Definitely, Washington has estab- Ben. The saga of Buddy Myer, 1935 Right now, Cochrane is busy at- GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW when they finally found the range lished a liking for a smattering of batting champion, has become a page tempting to put his club in undis- 1 Detroit at Chicaao. Wash, at Det 3:15. on Jack Wlson the Griffs wasted no : color in a ball club, which is what in history. puted possession of second place, for Other clubs not Boston at Chicaao. time in chasing him. In the game- ; Bucky Harris’ current edition packs in Even the Cinderellalike exploits of scheduled. Phila. at St. L. which the Bengals are tied with Chi- N. Y. at Cleve. (2). tying rally Travis singled and Mihalic a measure unmatched by any Griffith Red Kress and the comeback of Joe cago, but Mick also is so busy looking doubled him to third, from where he A. C. in recent years. Kuhel have been the current ahead to 1937 that he says he hasn't | paled by scored on an error, while Mihalic The attendance figures, at the Chapman craze. National any time for brooding over the took third. Millies scored Mihalic close of this campaign, will RESULTS YESTERDAY. “breaks” which went against the with an infield fly. prove it. Ben Spoiled Gotham Pittsburgh. 4—14: St Louis. 1—1. this season and a part Idolatry. Cincinnati «—S; Chicago. *;—4 Tigers played From the outset of the In the seventh the long-hitting very season, 'THE Ben has be- New York 6—14: Philadelphia. 2—11. in losing for them the American mercury-footed Brooklyn. 2—1; 1—4. Johnny Stone leaned into Wilson's when only the tales of the war cor- Boston. league pennant and world title. j come a pacemaker on the fastest fast ball and it near the, respondents in the Southland were a 3>i o to a r*i parked club in the majors. In the last five z^gi Q •»i"si 111 o scoreboard for a and caused gauge. Washington was intrigued by oi 8. S Ej g I 5 « triple Has No Kirk Coining. games alone the Nats have stolen 10 S JsS Jack Russell to to the rubber. ! its ball club and showed it in pretty " hurry Y^ONSIDERING the Injury which bases. In the nightcap yesterday S § I certain when customers— E'S f g ; ||I a Bington, who singled Stone style 31,000 I I promptly j robbed us of Hank Greenberg at Chapman, Hill and Lewis stole bases K "I ; J ; SlM r g ■ c home, crossed the later on a an opening-game record crowd—laid h ffi ; MS plate the start of the own illness 1 I 1 51'1 season, my I I i 1: 11 M » ; I double by Millies. it on the line last April 14. __ |j_ and the retirement of Alvin Crowder, ~NYI—I 81101141121111101161811521.609'__ among other things, I don't think we StLI 111—1111131 91 Second Game Heart-Breaker. Set Record in New York. 71111141761571.5711_6 _ did so bad this year,” the Bengal pilot ChillOl 51—1 9110114II41141761591.563' 'T'HE night-cap was a heart-breaker. 'T'HEY showed it again on July 4. 6_ said. “I think we'll finish second— Pit I 61 91101—1101131131121721631.533110 when Newsom was a complete flop and 38,000 jammed their way Clnl 71 91121 61—I and next year will be another year 71X31131671661.504114 Linke was rushed to the rescue before into the stadium to watch a double- Bos' 81131 61 71121—I 81 8I62171I.466J19 and a better one, I'm certain.” v the first inning was By header with the Yankees, thereby set- Bkll 71 71 51 81 71101—til 1551771.414 !25'-a completed. The Tigers, he continued, will make the time Ed reached the scene the ting an all-time local attendance rec- Phil 31 61 51 01 61 91 91—1441881.3331360, { every effort to strengthen their pitch- L. Sox were ahead, 3-0, and Fritz ord for an American League game. 1521571591631661711771881—I—I I I ing, even if one or two outfielders have Ostcimueller was unbeat- They showed it again yesterday, when in less than two one of the seemingly to be used in trades. The infield, with innings off GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. able. In the sixth the Bostons 22.000 turned out to watch the Griffs best catchers in the American the exception of first base, probably League Chic, at Phila I3». managed to get their first hits off again—when nothing more than third —Rick Ferrell. No games St L. at Boston. will remain as it is. with Marve Owen scheduled. Linke—two in all—and boosted the place in a pennant race already de- Clncin. st N Y. at third. Bill Rogell at short and Fame is fleeting but oftentimes in Pitts, at Bklyn. count to 4-0. cided was at stake. Charley Gehringer at second. base ball a long reign In idolatry is Then the Nats’ stsrm broke in the nor aoes wasningLuri iumisn me not as hard to maintain as might be fans who the box- seventh. With one down, Shanty hi vuiiic imir. only appreciate liAjfTim I suspected. Chapman, as an individ- Griffs’ Records and ■ office of an ball Hogan singled Reynolds, batting FEEL that Hank Greenberg will appeal up-and-coming ual, is one of those favored “J unable to match the sheer players BATTING. for Linke, drew a walk. Chapman be at first next season.” ! club, thun- ready confronted with that opportunity. G. AB. R. H. 2b.3b.HR.Rbi.Pet. Hill der of the Yankees, perhaps, but ca- Singled to score Hogan and Jess Cochrane said, “and that he will have When he played with New York he Hogan- :< tt 3 4 1 o o o .444 Linke. 1.1 15 a t> 2 0 1 across After Kuhel pable of at least flashing undisputed 4.400 singled Reynolds. another great season. I’d like another had as rivals such as Lou Gehrig. Sabo. 4 8 1 3 0 0 0 1.376 lined out a speed on base paths and standing in had popped up, Sington catcher, even though I believe I’ll be Tony Lazzeri and, earlier, Babe Ruth. Chap'n 81335 70 113 31 0 3 63.337 bold relief the drab Stone. 112 300 80 132 22 9 16 83.331 double to score Chapman and Hill in next and against Wash- shape again Spring hop- Here has little com- Kubel 130 620 02 173 30 8 10 100 .320 clubs of recent years. Chappie 0 and tied the score, 4-4. ing to do my share of work behind ington Mihalic 31 0 1(1 1 O (I 4.323 When the final petition except himself, a sen- Travis 127 470 72 153 30 8 2 83.310 Appleton enterd the box at this the I’m attendance plate. Right now, feeling sitive a Millies 71 214 20 05 11 2 0 22.304 for the season are com- guy who once upon point and promptly put himself in good." figgures Lewis. 134 500 01100 17 12 4 01.200 the Nats will be found time could have ranked with Bluege. 83 203 40 80 12 1 1 40.204 line for a hero’s halo by the The won the 1934 piled retiring Tigers pennant in in who Bolton 80 280 41 84 10 3 2 52 .291 close to the both as an outfit Gehrig Gotham, but Sox in order In the eighth and and last season took the world cham- top Kress- 102 304 47 104 20 5 0 30.280 ruined himself. Hill_ 75 204 45 58 18 5 0 28.284 who ran that has drawn many percent- tripling across Buddy Lewis, pionship, completing two full seasons Reyn'ds 88 291 4! 81 17 2 4 43.278 STYLED FOR THE FELLOW THE OTHER FELLOWS FOLLOW at home and New York liked the Ben ran 00 for Hogan, in Washington's half, in which the club had comparatively age points higher way Apple’n 35 7 18 1 1 0 7 .273 61150 31 42 0 2 0 on the road. the bases, too, but Chapman let a Myer_ 15.209 making it 5-4. no hard luck through injuries. From Stngton 9 34 4 9 1 0 0 8 .205 fan—a his skin. Victory for the Nats wasn't in the the start of this the New York adopted the Griffith A. C. single fan—get under Newsom 40 97 11 22 2 O (I 12.227 ■ Florsheim these shoes for the year’s campaign Weav'r 0 5 0 0 0 designed as one of its favorite clubs One he thumbed his n06e at the 25 25 1 .200 £ young boolcs, however, for Cronin’s single. breaks went against the team, Green- visiting by day DeSh'g 30 08 11 12 1 1 0 8.170 Melillo's sacrifice, Rick Farrell’s a wrist hurt in the setting a new season record for a base customer. Wh’hlll 24 00 0 9 1 0 0 2.150 men in who are berg refracturing Cas’lla 19 41 8 O 1 0 0 3 .140 I every community the ball crowd of of 64.000. The fan in the bleachers who re- style- triple and Wes Ferrell’s long fly world series. Cochrane going out with upward Boston Cohen. 18 8 o 0 o o o o .(too Phebus O 0 000 0 the has filled Penway Park three times to ceived the brunt of the nose-thumb- 1 1 .000 • • • who wear produced two runs for Boston in illness and Crowder, for two seasons a rigular irrus end setters today th'° things others see the Griffs and Red Sox. ing to be Jewish and before PITCHING. $gy* HO ninth and won the game, although pitching mainstay, asking to be retired Cleveland, happened Detroit and Chicago each have drawn the bewildered knew what G H BB SO. I P. GS.C.G.W. L. will want to wear next the Griffs made a gallant try In their because of a sore arm and illness. Chapman DeShong 30 230 90 52 187% 27 14 10 10 year. Every style, when Hill doubled to set better-than-average crowds while was going on he was tagged by the Newsom 39 288 125 134 255% 34 21 10 13 last “rap,” AD'eton 35 183 09 07 180% 18 10 12 8 was in town. trade as a of Hitler. That, in the stage for a new rally. Washington disciple Weaver 25 SO 33 17 87 5 3 8 4 from full-brogues with double-thick soles to bunt fair RASKOB HORSES LEAD part, is why Ben is playing center field Wh hill 24 223 70 49 178% 24 11 11 10 Kuhel, however, failed Cas’lla 19 123 47 30117% 13 5 7 7 Chapman Current Halo Candidate. for although, as Harris to Front oxfords with and finally popped up. Then Sington Washington, Linke.. 13 73 14 19 52% 8 1 1 5 Norwegian Kiltie put it today, “Jake Powell (for whom Phebus 1 24 3 5 1000 and Pinch-hitter Cecil Travis went Percherons Register Sweep in ESSENTIALLY, the appeal of color Cohen. 18 43 12 19 34 1 0 0 1 J he was traded) can’t carry Ben’s is Florsheim in out in order. must remain Intangible, but at •Dietrich 6 13 8 2 8% 0 0 0 1 Tongues, throughout quality. Queen Annes Show. I glove.” •Russ’ll 18 85 25 8 49% 4 13 3 -•- | least one individual has played a tre- •Coppola 8 16 12 2 14 0 0 0 0 •Boklna 6 15 5 6 8% 1003 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. CENTERVILLE, Md„ September 8 mendous part in sponsoring the note •Chase 1 2 4 1 2V, 6 0 0 0 CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Kansas City. 2—5: Milwaukee. 1—4. C4»).—Percheron horses owned by Mrs in the Washington Club. That would •Marb’ry 6 12 8 4 18 1003 5—5. j Columbus. 16—1: Toledo. former _Mt*leaa«1___^__ St. Paul. 4—11: Minneapolis, a—5. John J. Raskob, wife of the be Ben Chapman, the fleet-footed out- Minor Indianapolis. 12—4; Louisville. 4—5. chair- Leagues Democratic National Committee ! fielder who today finds a hard-boiled, INTERNATIONAL. Final Standing •( the Clubs. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. man. swept all honors In their class blase township with open arms. Bucky Toronto, ft—1; Buffalo. O—0. W. L. Pci. W. L. Pet. 1 Baltimore, K—0: New Orleans. 6—3: Birmingham. 1—5. annual Annes Harris, who has seen the Newark. 4—7. Mllw'kee !»<• H4 .5X4 Mlnn lls 77 75 .507 at the sixteenth Queen Capital as Rochester, a—o: Montreal. 4—S. Nashville. 12—2: Atlanta. 5—4. Et. Paul X4 88 .55.1 Colu bus 78 7H .404 Horse Show. I hero-worshippy as it ever will become, Albany, ft: {Syracuse. 4. Knoxville. 8—3: Chattanooga. 6—8. Kan. C y 84 80 .541# Lou’ville H:t 01 .405 Little Rock, 3: Memphis. 0. b e 7th b K e 3212 Ind'polis 70 75 .518 Toledo. 60 02 .801 George Moffett’s Blakeford Stables is one who has noted a distinct Final Standing at the Clnba. MEN'S SHOPS—14th G 14th made a clean sweep of the Belgian Chapmsn-for-a-halo trend. PIEDMONT. Buffalo. Norfolk 4—0: Durham. 0—2. class and Mary iACkahart’s entries "He is.” commented Harris, Newark. Richmond. 5—4: j—8. Roehter ■■■ 11111 ..111 Portsmouth, a»r»u pU p’prrp fn tfufTnlk class. "nnonestlnnslf of the most i .‘ V vf %.
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