2 THE STTNBAY STAB. ¦WASHINGTON. D. C.. JUNE 30. 1929—PABT ?. i Griffs Tackle Mackmen Today in Only Home Game for More Than Three Weeks i [ THE TWO REDS —By FEG MURRAy] ! NATS TO TOUR THE WEST I BUCS FINALLY GET BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS PIRATES AND REDS HOSE PROVE'BITTER AFTER VISIT TO PHILLY American League. I ‘ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Boston. 5; Washington 2. ; I m wf. New York, 7; Philadelphia. 5. SPLIT DOUBLE BILL MEDICINE EOR NATS RIGHT JOBS 12; — IN IN Cleveland. Detroit. 9. Sam Jones’ Injured Side Fails to Show Improve St. Louis. 2—12; Chicago. o—4. ST \NDING OF THE CLUBS. Back Helpful to Grimes Wins 12th of Season. Johnson’s Men Drop Third Shift to Lead-off Position Comorosky and Grantham rt - 75 . S * Judge—Hayes Champion Bench Rooter. •5 • *4 m 5 Chuck Straight to Sox in Boston Now Are Proving Telling 41 1 £ d I S 2 a f P. Waner’s Wild | 2d j t Nightcap. by BY JOnN B. KELLER. the hill to throw to batters. Once more Factors on Team. Loses a 5-2 Count. healed, June 29.—Routed by thp . h? found the hurt had not and Philadelphia ..l—l 31 714 4j 131 5; 12 48 16 .750 Red Sox In the three-gam? jhe was sent to his home in Ohio for a St. Louis' I II—I 1!~7i~9p3.15l 541 26 .612 by surgeon there. By the Associated Press. BY JOHN B. KELLER. rerics here the not-so-nobby jrest and treatment a BY JOHN B. FOSTER. New York I 6~Bj—l 41 ii_4l_7Uo 37 26 .567 with the club now for more than 31 June 29.—Al- June Nationals steamed out of town Back COMOROSKY and George Detroit I s!_S|—i~B!_4i si 6 37 33 .5?9 29—This visit to BOSTON. bound, but a week. Jones is unable to do any Cleveland l~2i 6|_4l 8 —l_iC4 4:311331.484 though held to five hits. Cin- Bean Town proved no June pic- tonight howeward j Grantham of the Pittsburgh l happy. i throwing, and the pain in his aide Still Washington ..I 11~3l 61 21 31—1 41 625 37 .403 cinnati won the second game of nic for the Nationals. Instead of not so fears Pirates are batting happily on a double-header today, 3 to 2, to It was bad enough to lose a series to ; ; is so intense that he to exercise their way and, incidentally, Chicago I 21 2! 01 61*61 81—j 423 46 333 PITTSBURGH. picking up some ground at the pitching arm even mildly. 6 break even with the Pirates on BOSTON. -enders, the Red Sox. but contemplation of |j his ADAMhelping the Pirates toward a Boston I 21*21 Si 21*21 322 47 .319 expense of the tail only doing at .". the day’s bill. what they are about to run into only \ The work that Jones Is pennant. *Lost rn. .16 26 26 33 33i37 481471—1—1 Walter Johnson's hapless crew dropped a present for benefit of legs Waner’s wild throw in the adds to their woo. Four games in | j is the his a slip how Paul ji the entire series of three games. The and wind. He hopes to keep in good There may be between OAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. fourth, after Critz had driven Kelly wind-up row with Connie Mack's league-leading I j and the end of September. At the | I Red Sox crabbed today's by Athletics, Washington ! general physical trim that he may get Phila. at Washington. Washington at Phila. home with a single, gave the Reds the ! to the first one in Sunday* moment, the star of Donie Bush is in a', Chicago. at the score of 5 2. It was i to the pitching slab again as soon as he St. Louis Bouton New York. winning margin in the night cap. moons had and the others in Philadelphia, are i the ascendant and Denies smile is Cieve. at Detroit. time in Carrigan’s outfit ahead, there is good reason for the I | can use his arm freely. New York at Boston. Burleigh Grimes won his twelfth swept a set with a league rival. so wide despite Friday’s setback at the victory of the season in shutting Cin- gloom in the Johnson clan. lead-off position in the hands of the Cincinnati Reds. Adding insult lo injury, the Red Sox prospect encountering the 1 Shifted to the cinnati out, 3 to 0. in the opener. He Ruffing The of batting order, Joe Judge now is showing This Spring. Bush wasn't quite sure beat the Nationals with Charley Athletics cannot be expected to cheer j National League. kept the Reds’ 11 hits well scattered. in Before today's game*Ruf- much improvement at bat: he has hit how his outfield would come out. Paul Donohue fell victim to Sheely’s dou- the box. the Nationals—or any other bunch in Lloyd, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. fing's record for the season was 2 days. well above .300 in the dozen engage- Waner hadn't signed, nor had ble. which accounted for the Pirates’ the circuit, for that matter —these although Pittsburgh, 3—2; Cincinnati. o—3. victories against 13 losses. But he ments in which he has been at the head there was no doubt that both Brooklyn, Boston, first run, and Paul Wuner’s homer, Fourteen times this season have the the 4—B: 3—7. found soft pickings in this afternoon's Nationals stood before the Philadelphia of the list, and has been better on would join in time. Chicago. 10: St. Louis. 7. which scored Lloyd Waner ahead of pastiming, holding the Nationals to six bases, suppose of Philadelphia, 10—2; New York. 4—B. thirteen times have too. “I both them will be with him. safeties, steam roller and was ago that Joe us,” Donie reflected at Paso Robles, THE CLUBS. (FIRST GAME ! two of which were not made they been flattened. Only in their third It some seasons STANDING OF until the ninth inning, and a brace of Walter's thought he could bat in no other place Calif., “but I shall have to get along Cincln. AB.H.OA. Pitts. A8.H.0.A. encounter with it were Sir can they are here, Swanson.cf. 4 110 Bartell,ss.. 4 0 5 5 passes. than lead-off. but he became such a the best I until and « 4 charges able to throw the Maekian •- £ Dressen.3b.. 2 12 1 L.Waner.cf. 4 3 0 the were in the lead. ! sturdy sticker that he was placed lower there is left field to be filled after they | 3 Twice Nationals juggernaut Into reverse. So the next S Walker.rf.. 5 13 0 P.Waner.rf. 4 110 They a the : list and still socked the ball well. arrive.” d g I . g | Kelly.lb 4 0 16 0 Traynor.3b. 4 10 2 staked themselves to run in days are nothing pleasant for the in the si I£ got four g.S . Critz,2b first frame and another in the sec- probably for suggestion, , 4 0 0 10 Gr'tham.2b. 3 0 2 2 Back there again, and “Simply byway of put Comosky.lf. 0 go again. Nationals to think about. perfectly Comorosky 8 Allen.lf 4 2 10 3 13 ond to ahead of the Red Sox some time, too, he seems at in left field.” f e I 11 i s I Ford.**.... 3 2 14 Sheely.lb... 2 111 1 got o£isOT(Oo, ss 2 0 1 0 0 0 that Sharkey is the defender of Ameri- and still remain his feet. This is better at second base | tlonals divided a double today T»te. c *. header 1 Brandt.... 0 0 0 0 game—2 hours and 14 minutes. • Fothergili <2>, 2 0 11 1 prestige manly entirely plausible, hitting and when the season is finished will Miller <2t. Johnson 2>. Cehr- •Stewart 0 ft can in the art of modi- is for ns Melvin Ott tool: the inger. <3). 0 0 0 0 one i lead in inter- Heilmann McManus. Etrors —J. Spencer, c 1 fied murder. Uzcudun have of the best all-around records Totals ...35 924 14 Totals .. Oehringer. 1 0 0 2 0! on the head is just as in- .33 12 27 11 Sewell. Runs batted tu—Ltnd Burke, p 0 major league ! league home run honors with •Batted (3t. 2 0 0 1 0. Then for the big ballyhoo: Shall a advisable as taking a hard punch in base ball if there is his for Maguire in fifth inning. <2>, Heilmann Alexander. Gardner <2i. ? Barnes 0 0 twenty-second circuit ?Batted <5). Morgan (3). 1 0 0 0 German the mantle of John at constructed of solid nothing to befall him to put him out j drive of the sea- lor Delaney in eighth inning. J. Sewell Fonseca. Mc- Braxton, p 0 0 take something BROWNS ANNEX PAIR — 0 I I 0 running. son. .Baited lor Leverett in ninth inning. Manus <3L Fothergili. Two-base hits L. Sullivan, the same mantle that concrete. of the | . Gehringer, Heilmann. Fothergili. Three-base Totals ... The Phillies copped the opener, 10 to Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 3—7 Morgan. 32 2 24 U 2 draped the shoulders of Jeffries, The remarkable thing of the bout Gordon Cochrane of the Athletics I Brooklyn hits—J. Sewell. Home runs—Gard- ~6 6. but. found Dutch Henry n puzzle 202 11 20 0 x—B ner, Stolen •Ran fer Tale in seventh inning. Tunney, with Uzcudun was that Schmeling should be given credit, as well as Sim- In Fothergili, McManus. bases—L. Dempsey and from our met _ Runs—-E. Clark, FROM CHISOX EASILY tßatted for inning. Foxx. over- | the night cap and lost, 6 Dugan. Maranvllle. Sisler. Harper, Sewell. Miller. Sacrifices-—Lind <3>. Mc- Burke in seventh John him at his own game, w’hich mons and Nor will it do to to 1. j Spohrer, Brandt. Frederick, Gilbert Manus. L. Sewell. Double plays- Gardner shores? Shall the shade of was the Victory in the game By the Associated Press. BOSTON. *. action of a goat of the Basque’s native look Hsinie Manush of the St. Louis first broke the ! <2>. Bissonette (3), Rhiel. Morrison. Errors to Lind lo Fonseca: Gehringer to Wealing AB R. H. PO. A. L. Sullivan be allowed to be dis- Pyrenees. one ; Giants’ streak of nine straight wins over Maguire, Spohrer. Frederick, Bressler. Ban- ; to Alexander: L. Sewell to Lind to Fonseca. Reeves. 3b 2 3 1 2 0 0 He butted with him and he Browns. He is of the most fre- croft CHICAGO, June 29.—The St. Louis Rhyr.e. turbed in the tomb? Never! Some- quent. League, the Phils. <2». Runs batted in—Bissonette (2), Left on bases—Cleveland. 6: Detroit. 6. ss. 3 1 1 2 1 0 wrestled with but he wrestled with i hitters in the American (FIRST Frederick (2). Herman. Rhiel. 13). balls—Off Millet, 2; off Yde. 2: Williams, cf .11 thing must be done to keep the pre- him. singles probably GAME.) Sisler Browns improved their hold on second I Bases on 2 3 0 0 intelligence. All in all. he showed that i His total of will be ar Brandt. Clark (2). Two-base hits- off Whltehill. 2: off Ferr<% 3: off Prud- Scarritt. If 3 0 1 2 A 1 cious title in America. ! Phila. A8.H.0.A. N. Yo’k. A8.H.0 A. Gilbert 2), Bissonette. Three-base hit—E. place In the American League today, Struck By Yde, 1; by Miller, Barrett, if 4 0 0 3 h® was a champion when he pounded | large, or larger than that of any other 4)20 n 4 i homme. 1. out— S.. 0 0 You will recall that when Jack John- League player of Southern.cf. Roush.cf... 4 2 Lou Gehrig J i Rfcifcl and Bissonette; Maranvllle. nings. off Stoner. 1 in ’s innins; off Whit.e- 27 5 6 27 5 3 ... “ Whitney,3b. 4 2 12 Terrv.lh 2 0 3 2 ISI _ at Reno the clarion call went through league Thopson.aii nd .Sisler Left on bases—Boston. 5; restricted Chicago to 4 hits in the --1 hill. 2 In 2 Innings: off BUllnes, 2 in 1 in- The Financial Aspect. would lead the in batting this 5 2 2 S Cohen.3b... 10 2 0 i , Brooklyn.n' \Ti 8. Bases on inning. Totals 27 5 for a white hope to bring Friberg.ss.. 2 4 2 (Crawford. balls—Off Cantwell. ning: off Prudhomme. 1 In 1 Win- 6 27 ~8 *3 the land T year, and there were some who did, are 4 10 0 0 Delaney. 2; off Morrison. 1. Struck opener and won. 2 to 0. ning pitcher -Miller Losing pitcher—Yde. Washington rT HERE Lerlan.c..., 4 14 2 Farrell.2b.. By 11 000 0 0 0 o—2 back the title to the Nordics and the is one bar to the swift and not likely to see their expectations 10 2 3 , out- Morrison. 5. Hits—Off Cantwell. Bln The Browns came right back in the ' Umpires -Messrs. Nallin and Dinneen. Time Boston •Bence..... 0 0 0 0 Jaekson.ss . 4 0 3 3 off Lnerett. inning: 10200002 o—s near-Nordics. It was this insistent progress of Max Schmeling batting Davis.e 1 0 0 0 . . 13 0 Innings; none in 1 slugged 4( game—2 hours and 28 minutes. Runs batted <2>, smooth realised. Ruth Is not with the Hocnn.c 3 | 1 ofIff n y> ?, n lnn!n*s - Losing pitcher second and out a 12-to-4 deci- in—Cronin. Scarritt Wil- call that brought Jeffries of retire- Miller.p... . 0 0 0 0 Oenewich.p. 2 12 1 'LFJ?’* J‘I liams. Rhyne. Two-base (2'. heavyweight championship. : assuranre that he had last season and Collins.p.. —Cantwell. Umplrea—Messrs. Pfirman. Mo- sion. Rhyne. hits—Williams to the He .1 0 0 0 Mays.p 0 * ® Reeves. ment—that and the record cash guar- 10 1 rk Tlm ot — Stolen bases—Bluege. Scar- j when Ruth Gehrig is *ame 1 hour and Oscar Melillo drove out home , doesn’t bat sym- McGraw,P.. 3 0 0 5 0 a run Cro ln y »’ anty SIOI,OOO. is fairly well cluttered up with parasites. fKaufmann 10 0 ! ’ Ul.K.„’ r -„,Rh n Williams. of pathetically weak. He leans on Ruth Judd.p 0 0 0 0 lio'nUnutes for St. Louis in the second engagement. THE c l7Pl»ys—Tatelfice^. to Bltieee, Spencer to will be for Jack NOTES OF NATS B°ubMyer; Rhyne This time the call Os course, every successful prizefighter, for encouragement, but he will have FIRST GAME. to Gerber to Todt. Left on Dempsey to return and save the heavy- Totals.. .35 11 27 13 Totals ...29 627 13 £?» es~^ , !n,eto, l’ 6: Boston. 6. Bases on with the exception of the lone Bull of to learn to lean on the ball alone some St. Louis. A8.H.0.A. Chicago. balls—Off 2’Burke. 2: off Braxton, 3: off weight championship for America. It day. •Ran lor Lerian in seventh. THREE CONTESTS J ABHO A. fins. 2. Ruf- (Hatled CARDED Blue,lb 4 016 1 BOSTON, June 29.—Goslin is no St-uek out Bv Burke. 1: bv Brax- the Pampas. Senor Luis Angel Flrpo, for Cohen in fourth. Cissell.ss... 4 13 3 i ton. 2: by fling. will be even more insistent than the One of the batsmen of the American }Batted foV Mays In seventh, Bodgro.rf.. 3 110 Reynolds.rf. 4 0 2 1i mountain goat so he took a few nasty Ru 5. Hits -Off Burke, 4 in a white hope, for though he has collected as many parasitrs lain? Ffjulht-rn <2>, O'Doul (21, Klein Ms; hush. 4 2 2 0 Sillies. 1 3 113 o 6 innings: off Bvivton. 2 in 2 innings. Hit call for as a league who shouid have more than FOR VACATION LEAGUE If.. 4 b... spills when trying to climb the terrace by pitcher—By Burke pitch ship 0 4 0 Schulte.cf.. 110 HuHnuiii.lt. 4 12 0 J iScarrittt. Wild was ever so brunet. Jack Johnson at collects barnacles. It seems that he is getting is Charlie Gtliringer of Philadelphia ...3 0 0 3 0 0 10 Kress."s 3 11 field while chasing long BriDitoii Lnslmt pitcher 0 U Three games are scheduled 5 Kaiiim.Sb... 3 0 13 i back of left Burke. Umpires- if fight game New York .... 23010 00 0— tomor- 4 least was an American. His ancestors cne is in the one must Detroit, lie lias been playing a lot row morning play O'lto'rke.Sb. 112 Watwood.cf. 3 l o o j However, he braced himself T,m, may parasites, just i2>, Hurst <2>. Whitney (2). Roush. Leaeh as opens in the Me1ii!0.20... 4 2 15 Kerr.2b 3 0 3 6 drives. E3',a»[S»!l*s«- have come from darkest Sene- j j collect as trenches col- better base ball all this year. If West- ltuguu. Vacation 0 (I against the bank In the fourth for a gambia. but Jack Johnson first saw the lect cooties. But Schmeling lias 1 3i. Genewich. Errors -Hurst. Frl- Base Ball League, conducted SctlullK.c. .. 3 3 P.er*,c 3 0 2 2 I more ling turns out to be much of a short- Im r. ltousli. Terry. Kuns butted in O'Doul, by the Washington Boys’ Club Blaeh lder.p. 3 0 13 Faber, p 2 0 0 2 good grab of Berry's high one. light of day near the Galveston docks—- than his share of this sort of annoyance. stop. Westling .Whllnev 3 i. Lindstiom l2i. Terry «3), and Duttan.p.... O 0 1 0 t j Gehringer and will be 1 <2i, Klein, sponsored by the Washington and not near the Spree. At the current writing he is trying infield combination for Leach. Hurst (2*. Filbert! Thomp- Civltan •Clancy.... l o o o j A high wind that swept across Fen- a an that will be son. Two-base hits Friberg. Lerian. Home Club. IMet:;ler.... 1 0 o 0 RECORD OF Mr. Dempsey has intimated that to get lid of German manager great good In base bail. Alexander is run Whitney, bases—Southern (2), way Park toward the center field made GRIFFMEN Stolen Hoover Playground and Taylors are Totals he will listen to the call to save the and place all his interests in charge going to stick around at first base for Thompson, Klein. Sacrifices O Doul. Ter- ...32 827 16 Totals ...31 427 17 tlie* judging of hoists difi'cult. Fouls very practical ry i2), Hurst. Whitney, Lindstrom. Double to face on the Hoover playground at •Batted for Faber 111 eighth inning. title for American democracy. All of those three business the Tigers and what they need is a plays especially bothered the lnfielders, but j Batting, Jacobs, McGraw. Lerian and Hurst: Jackson. 10 o'clock In a division B insect Ihalted for Kaniui lu ninth inning. $1,000,- men. Urcle Joe the pugilistic to give a Farrell and Terry; McGraw, Friberg and class Todt, Reeves and Bluege managed to G. AB. R. H. HR SSB RBI that he will ask in return is third baseman Detroit match and In the midget class, Nye St. Louis 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—2 i 2b!sb Pet perform patriotic i pawnbroker; Pete Reilly and Will ?;ood Hurst. Left on buses—New York, 9; Phila- i catches. 60 246 4 »4e, COO in cash to this ; ast infield in 1930 and that team will delphia. 7. Genewlch, ! House are Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—u0—u make nifty (Rice... 44 85 11 0 9 3 33 McCarney. To give this triumvirate Bases on bulls- Off and Foxalls to meet on the o Myer.. 53 211 34 66 9 1 1 2 8 16 service. Judging from the feeling j | start to threaten any other dub in the 4: Miller, 2; Collins, Runs—Badgro. Bluege. ’2l credit, the seems oil off 2: off McOraw. j Missouri avenue playgronnd at 11 Mamish. Errors—Blue. Charlie Ruffing had a safety taken ! 46 155 24 47 6 0 3 5 5 2] 303 the thought I German to have ! league before 5: off Mays. 1: Struck out—By Kress. Shires. Runs batted in—Kress (2). 64 cf these who shudder at # the players have their off Judd. 1. Goslin. 56 216 31 | o’clock, and Plaza All Stars and Elks hits—O'Rourke, ; the fifth by Goslin. The 12 3 7 8 5 31 -
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