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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.