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 . I ‘ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Boston. 5; Washington 2. ; I m wf. New York, 7; Philadelphia. 5. SPLIT BILL MEDICINE EOR NATS RIGHT JOBS 12; — IN IN Cleveland. Detroit. 9. ’ 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 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 . 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 : he has 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. Two- Boston’s .husky right-hander. Bob went And again, he might follow the Harris of action. I 21 II 81 base hits—Sheely. —P. Wanpr. est because he is out the Luque and Lucas aren’t the only a pitching staff this year. ressed. Comorosky is now hitting Cincinnati ...I 31 6! 41 31 II 21 41—124 39!.381 —Allen. through the sixth session before going of last season and resort to draw- ~ Sacrifice—Swensc.n. Dou- plan i No fan is a more enthusiastic rooter ble plays—Grimes to Bartell to Sheely: Critz ing names from a hat. This year, the | names base ball that are phoneti- The fiery Cuban is now in his heavily. Lost 125i25[28' 190i38i38i~40139!—!—1 out in favor of pinch batter and in his than Jack. He's squirming from one in twelfth straight season with the Orantham was taken out of left field. to Ford to Kelly. Left on bases—Cincinnati. Athletics don’t seem to care what (now, dirty OAMES OAMES TOMORROW. 12; Pittsburgh. 4. Bases on balls—Off terms yielded four hits and two walks. ; end of the bench to the other in his ex- cally alike no cracks Reds, he will be 38 years old Now he is at base. TODAY. Grimes, 4; Donomue, out—By Washington they face. afield, and second It has been off 1. Struck Bob was a run back, however, when he citement when the Nationals are about base ball players being next August. Six years ago he led held that he is not a good second base- Boston at Brooklyn. Chicago at St. Louis. Grimes, 1. Balk—Donohue. Umpires—Messrs. ! they he's Phila. at. New York. Jorda. Mngerkurth and Rtglcr. Time of departed, as a result of a wild chuck by and when are on the offensive ! phoney), the list in the accomp- his league in pitching, with fine man. Yet the Pirates with him Chicago Following their Sunday tussle watching as a won at St. Louts. game—l hour and 39 minutes. Benny Tate that let the third Red Sox in! 1 about the noisiest of the lot anying cartoon will show. But of 1.93, and a when he was playing second. Pittsburgh at Cincin. Washington, the Nationals will show j dugout steps. tally be registered in the thin! round. i the battling from the Luque and Lucas are the only two won and lost percentage of .771, Bush started the season with Sparky (SECOND GAME.) their wares on foreign fields for mew Several times Hayes has been warned Garland Braxton, w’ho hurled two weeks. After disposing of ! "bits of alliteration” that I could compiled from 27 victories and 8 de- Adams at second base. Tried Dick Cincln. A8.H.0.A. Pitts. A8.H.0.A. rounds against the Boston bunch, looked than three ; by the umpires to soften his rooting for bracketed the same pitched five innings in Bartell, switched here there and Swanson cf. 4 14 0 Bartell.ss... 4 15 5 three-game set in Philadelphia, be- find who arc on feats. He and ! Drfs.acn.3b.. 3 0 2 0 L.Waner.cf. 4 13 0 better than in his last previous ap- the I1 the club, but. as he never U offensive at last fell bark on no ginning Monday, they will play a j team. two games in the 1919 , Grantham. Gran- j Walker.rf... 4 0 4 0 P.Waner.rf. 3 0 0 0 pearance against the Athletics in Wash- i in his exhortations, nothing more than Ruth and Ruether were good for a but didn’t do much. Ever since his tham batted .323 in 1928. He is going I Kelly.lb 4 2 9 0 Traynor.3b. 4 112 double-header with the Yankees in 0 ington on June 18. The first man to | warnings come his way. cartoon once, when “Dutch” pitched big year in 1923 he has only been good now and will go better. ! Critz.2b 4 14 5 Or tham.2b. 3 2 3 New York on Independence day, then j Hayes always ready to step CUBS BETTER LEAD ! Allen.lf 4 12 0 Como sky.lf. 4 2 0 0 face him in the seventh slammpd a And is 1926, es- Sheely.lb... journey West, where each of the ; for the Yankees in and fairly successful. Do you think he's Ford.ss 2 0 0 4 3 1 11 2 two bagger, but Garland managed to to the ; into the fray when needed, too. Minor pecially since the Babe, a great hit- through, do think he needs a Sukeforth.c. 3 0 2 0 Hargr'ves.c. 2 0 3 0 clubs of that sector will be met or you Kolp.p 3 ‘Brickell. get out of the inning through the four hurts make no alibis for him. His is a ter, , change Bucky , 0 0 1 .. 0 0 0 0 in a four-game series. giving his was formerly a fine of scenery? I bet that Hemsley.c,. 10 0 0 medium of a double play. splendid spirit that has him to a great of ROBINS GIVE BRAVES Swetonic.p.. 2 0 2 0 i has, is in while Ruether. pitcher, was Harris could make a winner out In the next Inning, though, he passed sadder these days. club everything he whether he also a fine batter. But Ruether has him. ' tßrame 110 0 Sad Sam Jones Is struggle or merely watching it. He's BEATING JAdams 0 0 0 0 | three batters and was nicked for a sin- along majors BY pulled the passed Lucas, CARDS pitcher, who a from the now% Charles Fred otherwise Hin.p gle. posses The veteran a fine type of ball player. TWIN-BILL DRUBBING 0000 One of the and the hit muscle in his side or back —even Jones so we’ll confine this discourse to known as “Red,” is now in his fourth SLinton 10 0 0 mixed with an error by ac- seem where—shortly j the two Red pitchers. • season with the Rhinelanders, and By the Associated Press. does not to know It has been voted that Wally Gerber Totals.. .3? ~5 27 10 Totals.. .32 727 12 counted for two more Red Sox tallies. after the Nationals returned from their Ij is the best utilityinfielder with the Red Adolf Luque is not one of the 12 has bee*i having a better year of it, BROOKLYN. N. Y.. June 29—Be- Make It Three in Row, 10-7. ' ‘Batted for Hargreaves In seventh. Evidently the rest Braxton had after Western tour in May and who has been :< Sox. Grant Gillis. who was among apostles; he is a Cuban who can so far, than his teammate Luque. hind the fine pitching of Clark end Mor- (Batted for Swetonic In seventh. his poor showing against the A’s was of so throw a base ball well as Lind- “Red” Is inflelder ‘Ran for Brume in seventh. of no use to his club since, notices no 'j five who went from the Nationals as a mad:-over and rison the Dodgers drubbed th" Breves for HillIn little benefit. the a at a they Clouts a Homer ißatted ninth. improvement in his condition and fears 1j to the Boston club last Winter in ex- bergh can throw dirty look outfielder (usually change twice today, taking the opener 4 to 3 Grimm Cincinnati .0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 o—3 Both sides were off to a flying start. he may have to idle weeks more. ! change for Buddy Myer, has been sent reporter. With “Red” Lucas, Jakie from pitching to flv-chasing.) He is and the last 8 to 7. Pittsburgh 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 o—2 A brace of Red Sox errors helped the relapses since he May and , he makes up a good batter, and in three years Errors gave the Runs—Kelly. Cntz, Allen. Bartell. Comoro- Jones has had two ! to the Columbus club under option by Braves all of their With Sacks Loaded. slcy. Errors--Swanson, r. Waner. Runs Nationals to a first-inning score. Judge first hurt himself, and these naturally; ! the Hub management. Grant had his the big four of the Cincinnati Reds’ with Cincinnati has won 39 games runs in the last two innings of the batted in—Critz. Kolp. Brame. Two-base got a life when his easy roller was which, hits—L. Kelly. have set him back considerably. When ! 1 moments, but his play was too un- pitching staff, no matter how' and lost 25. His home is in Ten- second game. Waner. Allen. Stolen bases— booted by Gerber, and he checked in hurt during a game against the failed , you look at it, hasn't been much of nessee. The appearance of Morrison in Swenson. Grarham. sacrifices—Waner. Ford. he was -1j certain to satisfy. And he to the By the Associated Press. Kolp. Brleknell. Double play—Ford to Critz at the middle base as Rice singled. Joe middle ! second game ; . Kelly. 6; Yankees in New York about the 1 shine as a hitter with the Red Sox. marked the first start June 29—The Cubs to Left on bases—Cincinnati. Pitts- reached third when Goslin drilled into May. was thought a week or two ,j has good. of the former Pirate LOUIS. ' burgh. 7. Bases on balls—Off Swetonic. 2; cf it Gillis still a chance to make curve-ball artist place ? Kolp. 2. Struck out—By Swetonic. 2; Kolp. a dual killing, and it looked as though would restore him ; believe, in a Brooklyn uniform. took a firmer grip on first of treatment and rest ' Boston officials and the club today by defeating the Cardinals 5 1. Hits—Off Swetonic, 5 in 7 innings; off the inning was over when Myer sent a to pitching trim again. ! will hang on to him while this chance Bissonette. Robins’ first baseman, . Hill, none in 2 innings. Hit by pitcher—By lazy looper toward left. Scarritt, how- But —or it might have been some ! HOME RUN STANDING knocked out two home runs, in for the third successive day, 10 1 Swetonic (Dressen). Losing pitcher—Swe- Sam exists. one ST tonic. Umpires—Messrs. Magerkurth, Rigler ever let the ball trickle through his to 7. one else—tried to rush the recovery.! Gerber has subbed brilliantly at both SWATTING HONORS each game. and Jorda. Time ol game—l hour and 42 hands and the run went across. I Hornsby got his fourteenth homer ofr •with the result that the pitcher suffered i short and second. He still has the By the Associated Press. Frederick and Rhiel of the Dodgers, ’ minutes. The Red Sox matched this tally June, the season and his third in the present another sprain about the first of j knack of getting mean bounders. He Home runs yesterday—Ruth. Yankees, and Bell, Sisler and Harper of the first quickly. Reeves and Rhyme socking dou- more rest, then more exercising ! Braves, also contributed - series in the inning and Grimm Some j doesn’t stand up under steady firing, but 2: Bissonette, Robins, 2; Rhiel, Rob- four base hit for the round trip also in the first, bles before Burke was settled on the of a gentle nature was ordered, and the i | Wally is about as good as they come ins, 1; Frederick, Robins, 1; Ott, clouts. rubber. middle of this was occasional service. (FIRST GAME 1 bringing in L. Wilson, Cuyler and I TRIBE SWATS BALL month Sam sent to; J for LOST BY YANKEES Giants. 1; Lindstrom, Giants, 1: Horns- Stephenson. Griffs Again Take Lead. by, Cubs. 1; Grimm, Cubs, 1; Bottom- Boston. ABHOA. Brooklvn. ABHOA. Barron.if ... 4 13 0 Frederick.cf 3 13 0 Bottomley also hit a homer in the Tills tie was shattered by the Nation- ley. Cardinals, l: P. Waiter, Pirates, 1: Mtra'ville ss 4 112 oubrrt.Sb .4102 first. ROUTING TIGERS Bell, Braves, F. Clark.cl.. 4 2 3 0 Hendrlck.rf. IN als in short order in the second session. 1: Harper, Braves, 1; 0 110 0 Staler.lb ... 3 10 Chicago. AB HO A. St. L. AB HO A.• By the Press, Bluege left Both Macks and Tigers Have 1 Slsler, 1; Phil’.l-s, 1; Herman.rf. 2 12 0 Associated skidded a one-baser to and i Braves. Whitney, i 8e11.3b . 4 1 0 S Bissoette.lb 3 1 13 1 McMillan.3b 4 0 2 1 Douthit.cf.. 4 0 3 0 on pitch to Hlgh.Sb DETROIT. June 29.—Five Detroit the first Cronin set sail Gardner, Indians, 1; Fotherglll, Tigers. Maguire.2b 4 1 4 3 Bresaler.lf . 3 110 English.as.. 5 13 2 5 0 0 3 t for second. He only made that sta- DOWN THE LINE Gone Ahead Former 1; McManus, Tigers, 1; Mclillo, ; Flichbourg.rf 3 0 1 o Bancroft.as. 3 12 2 Hornsby.2b. 4 2 2 8 Frisch.2b... 4 3 2 3* pitchers were unable to quell an Indian not of Harper.rf... 0 0 10 Plclnlch.c .4 0 4 1 Wilson.cf... 3 12 0 Bot.fmley.lb 4 213 0 tion but third also as Berry pegged the Browns, 1. •Dugan Cuyler.rf... 5 3 2 0 Hafey.lf 4 0 3 0, uprising here today and Cleveland took 110 0 F Moore.2b. 2 0 0 3 hitting sphere to center. Then Cronin'rifled a WITH W. O. McCEEHAN (Cooney.... 0 0 0 0 Phlel.2h 10 12 i Steph'son.lf 4 110 Orsattl.rf... 4 2 0 0 n I a wild game from the Tigers, 12 Slugging Kings. AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS. Spohrer.c... 3 0 2 1 W. Clark,p. 3 112 4 112 0 Smtth.c .. 2 0 2 1 9. The win gave the Indians single to left center to get Ossie over 0 grimm.lb.. 0 . 0 * |to two out Gehrig. Yankees Jones.p 2 0 1 • onsalea.c.. 5 13 Hallahan.p. 0 0 0 of three in the series which the big base. Deutschland Über Blumenkohlen. 21 JTaylor 10 0 0 1 Blake.p. .. 2 0 0 1 Frankh'ae.p 0 0 0 0 o ends to- In the third the Red Sox forged Simmons, Athletics 18 Bush.p 0 0 0 0 Holland.p. .0 0 0 0(» I to 1 morrow. pass as it may seem those true patriots who feel Ruth, Yankees 15 Total* ...33 824 12 Totals ...29 827 13 Oelbert.ss.. 3 0 16 A feverish fifth inning, in ahead. A to Reeves started BY JOHN B. FOSTER. Sherdel.p... 10 0 0 J which 10 that the future of our land rests in the cauliflower crcp, Max Foxx. Athletics •Batted for Harper in ninth inning. Cleveland batters the two-run rally. Bob watched Rhyne 14 (Ran , Hald.p 1 0 0 0 a scored seven runs ofi Siegfried Adolf Schmehng is next leaoue batting is Averill, Indians for Dugan in ninth inning. J.Wllton.c.. 10 3 0 Stoner, hoist out. but when Williams shot the' Otto destined to be the 10 (Batted for Jones in ninth innlnc. Emii Yde and Lil who took the heavyweight champion of the world. Also remember that giving students of base ball Haas, Athletics 10 Selph* 0 0 0 0 J mound with one out. gave the Indians ball to right the former National tal- DISTRESSING Boston 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 o—3 Holm* 10 0 0 5 good lied. Ken’s hit was for two bases from Thursday night on the name is to be pronounced Schmayling, form the blind staggers. The \ Brooklyn 00002200 Roettgerl... 10 0 0i their victory. Marty McManus, who Yankees no longer j national league leaders. x—4 and he went on to third as the ball Smelling, used when applied to unpleasant odors. are the Runs—Barron. Bell. Jones. had not hit safely in three days, hit his not as Americansluggers league, Ott, Frederick. Bls- Totals 36 10 27 10 7 27 13 was heaved home. Tate tried to snare of the both I Giants 22 T0ta15....35 ji sonetle. Bressler. W. Clark. Errors—Mnsulre again As a matter of record you can write champion de facto after the <*'• 1 stride with a home run. Bob Williams, ; Philadelphia and Detroit having sur- Wilson, Cubs 19 Runs batted in-E. Clark (2>, Bell. •Ran for Smith in sixth, Fothcrglll and Larry Gardner duplicat- but pegged to left field and name of this young Prussian right now. It is not my custom to be- passed fey. Herman. Gilbert. Bissonette, Bancroft. Two- tBatted for Frankhouse in seventh. them. The fact that the Ha Cardinals 18 bs e hits—Sisler. Clark, ed the feat. another run crossed. prophetic • E Dusan. Three- IBatted for Holland in ninth. got some come concerning the cauliflower industry, because cf the- Yankees may have a home-run record Klein. Phillies 18 baae hit—Bressler. Home runs—Bell. Bls- The Red Sox runs they did sonette. Chicago 5 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 o—lo ; Clev. A8.H.0.A. Detroit. AB.H.OA. larcenous tendencies in it, but I am ready to predict that when Jack doesn’t attract more than passing at- O'Doul, Phillies 15 Stolen base—Hendrick. Sacrifices- St. Louii Jamieson.lf. 4 0 3 0 not need off Braxton in the eighth, Herman. Spohrer. Double plays— 201002200—7 1 Johnson.cf.. 4 13 0 Sharkey (otherwise Josef Paul Cukoschay) meets Schmeling—always tention as long as they are not in the MaguireBancroft. (3). (2). ,T.Sewe!l.3b. 5 3 12 Fothergill.lf 5 2 2 0 i Reeves walked and there were two on Bell. and Sisler (2). Left on bases Runs—English. Hornsby Wilson Oehrger,2b LEAGUE TOTALS. ® Brooklyn. (3), (3). . Averill.cf... 4 0 3 0 4 2 17 when Rhvne, to sacrifice, assuming that he does meet Schmeling—the garrulous gob, he is lead. Thus it may be that the home- «"• : 8. Bases on balls—Off ! Cuyler Stephenson. Grimm. Frisch ¦ attempting as » Bottomley (2). Hafey. Fonsf a.lb. 5 210 0 Hellmann.rf 4 3 10 run thing big thought National 381 £. r ,lt ' }• otl Jones, 3. Struck out—By j Orsatti. Errors—Mc- reached fiist safely as Myer juggled called, will be knocked entirely speechless for isn’t as as folks JR- l 8; i Millan, . i Morgen.rf.. 3 2 3 0 Alex nder.lb 4 2 11 0 once. W. Clark. by by - Hornsby. Bush. Runs batted in—- American Jonea. 2. Hit pitcher I i . Lind.2b 2 13 5 McManus,3b 1 Braxton’s throw. it was. 272 W. Clark (Sisler). Umpires—Messrs. ; : Hornsby (2). Grimm (4). Bottomley (3). 1 4 14 A wild Ditch left both For the benefit cf the 600 millionaires and the others dependent Philadelphia fans debating Moran, ! Cuyler (2). Stephenson <2>. Douthit. Gel- ! Gardner.ss. 5 2 2 3 Shea r 3 0 2 3 runners advance before Williams whiffed, are Stark and Pfirman. Time of game— ; . L 3 1 Westling.ss. 3 upon the cauliflower crop, the victory of Schmeling over thd Fiddler Grand total 653 1 hour and 40 minutes. i bert. Orsatti. Holm. Two-base hits—Gon- Sewell.c.. 12 4 12 pnd they scored when Scarritt poked ft whether it will be A1 Simmons or Jim (2). Miller.p 4 3 0 4 Yde p 10 0 1 Crab of the Pyrenese was a life it a aales. Hornsby. Frisch Stephenson. O single through saver. If had been dansant like Foxx who will w'ln the batting cham- Home runs—Hornsby. Grimm. Bottomley. Ferrell.p 1 0 0 Storer.p.... 0 0 0 0 the box to center. the battle of what of it at Miami Beach, and if Senor Paulino pionship this season, and it may be (SECOND OAME.I Sacrifices—L. Wilson. Douthit. Double plays i Hudlin.p.... 0 0 0 0 Whltehill.p. 0 0 0 1 Uzcudun, the bounding Basque, had bounded through to a decision neither of them. They will not go -Boston. ABHOA. Brooklyn. ABHOA. English. Hornsby and Grimm. Left on i Billings.p.. 0 0 10 i GIANTS, SPLIT; E. Clark.lf. .5410 Frederick.cf 5140 bases—Chicago. 7; St. Louis. 9 Bases on i Prudh'me.p. 0 0 0 2 after the custom of Basques while bounding cauliflower | quite so fast after the Fourth of July. PHILS Mara viUe.ss 4 o 2 1 5 3 11 balls—Off Blake. 5; off Shrrdel. 3: off Haid. Uhle* 10 0 0 common on Welsh,cf Gi!bert.3b.. 0 JN the stock exchange would have at points. 4 1 4 o Herman.rf .2100 1; off Hallahan. 1; off Bush. 2; off Holland. E-chublet... 10 0 REVERSE GEAR dropped least 20 Lazzeri Is Dangerous. Sisler,lb.,.. 4 211 1 Bisso 1: off Frankhouse. out By Blake, Hargrave?.. 10 0 0 Basque ette.lb 4 310 0 1. Struck As it turned out, there will be a strong he hit the on that little OTT HITS HOME RUN Harper,, f... 4 110 Bressler.if.. 2 12 0 5. by Sherdel. 3; by Haid. 1: by Hallahan. 3. 3 Sherdel, innings: 35 14 27 36 12 27 18 bull movement in this commodity. Con- patch of skull, the only spot that The really dangerous batter In the 8e11.3b...... 0 2 5 Bancroft..* 4123 Hits -Off 9 in 3'U off r Totals... T 5 Totals... WASHINGTON. AB. R. H. I Maguire,2b. 1 0 0 2 Rhiel,2b.... 3 6 Haid. 1 In 2'i Innings; off Hallahan, none PO. A. I. program. the Basque league is Tony Lazzeri of the Yankees. 18 • ‘Batted for Stoner In fifth Inning. Judye. sider the First, there will be with his fiddler-crab ’Weston.... 1 0 0 0 Deberry.c... 4 0 6 0 in inning; off Frankhouse. none in H (Batted lb 4 1 0 71 0 I for Whltehill in seventh inning, 0 the Sharkey motion left exposed. This was He hits well in the Spring, has been By the Prers. ! Dugan.2b... 2 11? Morrison,p. 4 10 1 inning: off Holland, none in 2 inlngs: off eighth inning. Rice. rr 4 1 3 0 0 bout between and Schmel- not Associated (none JButted for Billing.; in Go.‘Un. If ing. The by any way of apology, for Schmel- hitting just as well or better in early I Sportier.c.. .4011 Blake. 7 in 6 innings out in seventh); f 4 0 0 3 0 0 German will knock the lo- Cantwell.p 2 0 in Cleveland 1 7 2 I—l Myer. 2b will I NEW YORK. June 20—The New i .. 12 off Bush, none 3 innim-s. Wild pitch— 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 West, 4 0 0 3 2 1 quacious Lithuanian very loose indeed. ing had the man from the Pyrenees Summer and apparently not sag Delaney.p.. o o o o Hallahan. Winning pitcher- Blake. Losing t Detroit 00020212 2 9 cf 4 0 1 3 0 0 badly much as the dog days come. j York Giants and Philadelphia Na- (Mueller.... l o pitcher Umpires—Messrs. - Sewell, Bluete. 3b 4 l 2 2 4 Mr. Joseph Humphreys has announced as battered as a fighter could o o Sherdel. Rear- Runs- Jamieson. J. AVeiHI. Fon- Cronin, 0 be on He playing Levereit.p.. o 0 o 0 don. Quigley and McCormick. Time of ' seca. Morgan , 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