Phebus and Star on Mound as Grab Doubleheader Krakky—-—.- ■ — Griffs SOUTHPAW SHOWS STUFF. —By jim BERRYMAN. Probable Hurlers CONQUER BROWNS. A ____ In Majors Today BRUINS NAIL PHILS, I K^r- x^TmNOtX W By the Louisville Times. 6T02AND10T0; IMPRESSED \ ■ '^'EW YORK, September 18.— i, V BY DIG NAMES) H Probable * In the major those ■ CLIP GIANTS’ LEAD / ^XS leagues today: ty. V BIRDS are \ ■ Case Makes Three ust a COOPLA ■ American. Bingles, 7p~/j Chicago at 2— OTHER GOOD/1 ■ Hubbcll Victim as Giants’ Washington. Trail Pennant Leaders Drives In Three Runs ■ 81 rat ton (14-5) and Kennedy (12- by “Cousins” Bruins II) vs. Chase (4-2) and Anderson in Home Debut. Help (0-0). 21/2 Games—Carleton WEN IS ON yTCHERS-.j Detroit at New York—Wade THE WILD SIDE in BY FRANCIS E. STAN. Flag Scrap. (6-8) or Auker (14-8) vs. Keen on Mound. WHEN Hadley base ball HlS”SruFf By the Associated (11-5). Washington firm’! DOESN'T TAKE Press. By the AwociitKl Press. St. Louis youth movement gathered nev PROPERLy. September is.— at Boston, 2—Hilde- and brand and Knott September 18.—By pleasant momentum yes- The Giants’ lowly local cous- (8-17) (8-17) vs. f— _ way of a 12- attack that THEterday in Mr. Griffith’s bai: ins. the Marcum (12-10) and Walberg (5-6). Roughhouse Reds, featured homers Cleveland by Rip Col- yard. While 5.000 slightly chilled failed to as at Philadelphia. 2— Cincinnati.oblige expected lins and Joe six- customers sat In Peller (6-6) and CHICAOO, Marty, plus the pews, rookie? today, and sliced a full off the Oalehouse (8-13) THE ROOKIE WURLKR I game hit pitching by Tex Carleton. the Ray Phebus and Joe (Parkyakareas) I New’ Yorkers’ National lead vs. Dean (0-0) and Caster (11-17), IS INCLINED To FEEL League second-place Cubs moved up to with- Krakauskas pitched the Nationals tc A LITTLE SUPERIOR*. I a 4-to-3 National. by taxing decision. in two and one-half of the -- 1 games a -header victory over the help- BUT IT MAV BE A New York at St. Louis—Schu- GOOD SSAl-. I They added insult to Injury by league-leading New York Giants to- less Browns, 6-2, 10-3. macher (12-12) vs. Dean (13-10). whipping King Carl Hubbell in turn- day by defeating Philadelphia again, It was quite a gala day for both Brooklyn at ing the trick, thus his am- Chicago—Butcher 9 to 3. one a frustrating vs. , youngsters, right-hander from (10-13) Davis (7-4). bition to become the first pitcher and the other r south- Boston at Carleton, warming up to pitch the Chattanooga in the Cincinnati, 2—Turner big leagues to win 20 games middle game of the critical "face to paw from Trenton. Phebus. pitted (18-9) and Shoffner (1-1) vs. this season. face" between the Cubs and against the veteran Elon Hogsett, Schott (3-10) and Grissom (12-16). Giants The defeat was that gets under for three hurled brilliantly during the first half doubly important Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 2— way single to the Giants, since the games here Tuesday, turned in his of the game and then hung on dog- second-place Johnson (4-10) and Mulcahy <6- Cubs knocked off the Phillies and fourteenth He embellished it gedly toward the end. when the 17) vs. Lucas (8-9) and Bauers victory. shaved the by the final 15 men Browns began to pound him. league lead of Bill Terry's (10-6). retiring in order, for a Krakauskas, pitching the second Terriers to 2'2 games. except wind-blown hit, game out of the shadows, had an Peaches Davis, limiting the Giants Collins Still easier time. He simply was too fast to seven hits, and personally driving Limping. WANER of an unearned in the for the tail-enders and wound up by in what proved to be the winning SETS MARK "yiCTIM when allowing only six hits and winning run in the eighth, was the No. 1 first, Billy Herman threw on Leo as he pleased. The Nats got 18 hits hero of the encounter. But he had AS PIRATES COUNT awry Norris’ scratch hit and for Krakv off then followed with a throw the slants of Russ Van to have a lot of help from A1 Hol- poor to Julio the that let Norris score Atta, Bonetti and Jim Walkup. lingsworth, who spiked a threaten- plate from To third, Carleton allowed a the little regiment of rookies to ing Giant gesture in the ninth, and Become! Fint National second run Leaguer on a Earl gain distinction with the Washingto- from Ernie (Schnozzola) Lombardi, pass, Grace's single and to Pan a nians yesterday was added KENCmSE.... whose double drove 200-Hit Mark for fly in the second and was tagged booming in two THE NATIONALS' for a homer Norris at George Case from Trenton. Although SOUTHPAW runs during the Reds' big three-run Eight by the start his shoulder still was Case PITCHING WHO Campaign!. of the fifth. He shrugged off sore, made SENSATION, TOOK uprising in the third. the tingles BOB FELLER'S By Associated Press. Moore his local debut in the nightcap and MEASURE AND by and Grace In the fourth and collected three hits. He also TWICE BEAT RED September 18.—Cy Pinky Whitney's wind-crazed double drove RUPF.hJ IN Liner Handcuffs Moore. JpiTTSBURGH, across three runs. Tough pitching Blanton posted his fourteenth that glanced off Frank Demtree’s glove cuels^.. a time in the early moments, pOR victory of the season today by pitch- with one out in the ninth and that *« after the Giants had Never Trail in Opener. staked ing the Pirates to a 3-to-2 decision was all. at the Hubbell to a one-run lead in the over the beginning, Wash- Brooklyn Dodgers. Collins, still limping from the frac- gEGINNING first frame on Jojo Moore's ington never was behind in the Paul Waner, with two tured ankle that sidelined him five and Dick Bartell’s it looked hits, passed opener, although it was close for near- grounder, the 200-hit mark for a season for the weeks, added a double and a pass as though the leaders were on ly six Innings. The Nats took a 1-0 loop to his eighth time in his career, a new Na- homer, his season's sixteenth. lead In the third the way to stretching their winning inning on Walt Mil- tional League record. Marty, restored to the line-up Fri- lies' double. Phebus’ sacrifice streak to four games. and a YANKS WIN TWICE Blclyn. AB. H. O. A. Pittsb'h. AB H O. A. day along with Collins In Mel Hubbell mowed the Reds down hit- Rosen cf 5 110 L.W'n'r.cf 5 single by Almada. In the fifth 110 Charlie Grimm’s effort to revive hia les the first Cooney.lf 4 14 0 Jensen.If 4 0 3 0 they scored again when through two innings. In Hass tt. 1 4 Hogsett walked b 2 0 .1 P W n r.rf 4 3 0 0 fallen charges, added a run-producing Millies and Phebus, after two were the third, however, the Rhinelanders Phelps.c 4 2 0 3 Vaug’n.ss 4 12 4 out, •Cisar o (I o 0 8uhr.lb 4 2 10 1 single, while Herman atoned for his and Second Baseman overtook him and went out in front c 0 Red Barkley Spencer o n 0 Todd c 3 0 0 1 miscues with three Claude L'va’to.'ib 4 •’ singles. messed up a grounder hit Almada. WITHOLDWALLOP to stay. With one out, Kiddo Davis 10 1 Brub'r.3b 3 1 O by ^ Bucher.Mb 4 2 3 5 Young. lb 4 Passeau was the victim of It alL The and 12 2 Browns cut the score to 2-1 Rookies Chase, Anderson to Ival Goodman singled in succes- Wilson.rf 4 0 2 0 Blanton.p 2 0 0 2 in the sixth. After sion. A tough break for the English.sa 2 0 1 1 Tommy Carey Giants, ’Haas 110 0 Herman’s Hits Effective. had opened the ball game with a Face Chicox—Shore Homers Boom as as Kiki Cuyler's low liner handcuffed Fttzs'ns.p 3 0 3 2 single Loop Champs tWinsett 1 (i 0 O of Herman’s hits was a run- the Browns didn't get another hit off Moore and fell for a single, allowed ££ACH helper. He singled Stan Hack to Phebus until the sixth. Then Ethan Stars to one run to score, left two men on base, Totals 35 10 24 12 Totals 33 ~9 27 12 Report. Recapture Punch, Slam •Ran for Phelps in eighth third, whence he scored on an out Allen walked, Jack Bell and set the for Lombardi's scratched a stage drive ’Batted for English In ninth. in the first accent IBatted for inning. Marty’s homer, a single to Myer and Harland Clift dou- again will be on 4-0. to deep center which shoved two more Fitzsimmons in ninth. Chisox, 12-8, Brooklyn 000 400-foot liner Into the dead-center bled Allen over. youth today at Griffith Sta- Grimes tallies across. ___ no O00—2 Pittsburgh _ 012 000 tied the The when the Likely By the Associated Press. OOx—3 bleachers, score at 2-2 in the Griffs, though, didn't permit dium, Chicago White The Giants pushed over their sec- Runs—Phelps. English. p. Waner. second. Collins’ homer, a 368-foot one the game to close THESox invade for the second YORK, 18.— Vaughan. Brubaker. Error—Bucher. Runs stay for long. In September ond run in the into To Hire Grimes ROSES stormy sixth on Bur- batted in—Young. Suhr <21, Bucher. Has- right center, found Gabby Hart- their half of the sixth Sunday double-header of the season. HEIMS, Looking lil ; the vaunted mur- Joe Kuhel Whitehead's sett. Two-base hit*-—P. Waner. Brubaker, nett With gess single, a double by aboard as the result of a single, walked with two out and A1 Simmons Monte Stratton and Vernon Br the Associated Press. derers’ row for th first time Suhr. Phelps. Haas. —Young. Lou Chiozza, for Sacrifice—Todd. Left on bases—Brooklvn. to put the Cute in a home Kennedy down for slab in the pinch-hitting Hubbell, ahead, 4-2, the banged run into the left field duty against NEW weeks, Yankees fired 8: Pittsbursh. 10. Base on September 18.— and Bartell’s balls—Oft third. Another the both bounder. But Chiozza 3: Herman single scored bleachers, boosting the count to Nationals, Manager Bucky Harris piTTSBURGH, barrels at the Chicago White Fitzsimmons. off Blanton 2. Strike- 4-1. Burley Grimes, a left-handed was off outs—By Blanton, 0. who had and will counter Sox and nipped third to end the frame, Umpires—Messrs. Hack, hit stolen second The rest wasn’t with Rookies Ken Chase OPEN today swept a double-header Barr. Parker and Important. St. Louis TITLE PLAT Klein. Time—1:43. At- pitcher, who served them up with after an argument resulted in Cin- in the fourth. A double coined a second run in and Arnold the with a total of six home runs before tendance—1.508. by Collins, the eighth, Anderson, testing Jonesboro in the Arkansas cinnati State a Bill Myers’ singles by Marty, Bill and but the Griffs came back t« latter for the first time. crowd of 24,010. Shortstop ejection Jurges score two League this season, reported at the from the Herman, more and game. intermingled with a pass Phebus did the rest. Eight Chase rapidly is his Joe Di Maggio hit his outgrowing Brooklyn Dodgers' camp today and Russell, Murphy Slab Foes forty-third BENGALS AND ahd a fielder's choice a final o! the nine hits made mantle of in the A’S SPLIT produced by the Browns rookie. For the last month talked so that Bur- nightcap; hit one four-run salvo came convincingly Hollingsworth To The Rescue in the eighth. in the last four but with Ken has been the in each game, his innings, most sensational leigh Grimes, Dodger in Main thirty-fifth and Phil*. AB. H. O. A. Chicago. AB. H. O. A. men on manager, Today Contest Walt Brown pitching, the the bases Phebus bore down. pitcher on the thirty-sixth; and Bill Prank Smith'* Relief. Pitching Saves Norru._b * 2 3 1 Hack.lb 5 2 0 2 club, winning four out gave him a tryout. Dickey, ■^/ITH 4 0 Hogsett, who Giants gave up the run Martin.cf 12 H man.2b 4 3 0 3 gave up only seven hits, of five starts and twice Crosetti and Myril one winning K-'ein rf 4 0 humbling the "He looks of Hoag walloped in Macks Prom Double Loss. 10 Dem'ee rf 5 0 3 0 was the victim pretty good," said Bur- City League. a the eighth on Alex Camilli.lb 4 0 0 of Washington's rare Yankees lind Red piece in the opener as the Yanks Kampouris’ 0 Hrtnett.c 4 13 2 Ruffing. of double Moore.lt 4 10 0 Collins lb display of opportunism. leigh Burley. took the first and Peaches Davis’ single. But PHILADELPHIA, IS 3 2 12 4 city league nines game, 12 to 8, from September UP).! W tney.:ib 3 10 4 C'retta.lf 3 110 "I’ll even that didn't seem Grace c 4 2 10 O Gamble* on probably sign him a little have several their one-time Thornton enough for a —Detroit and the Philadelphia Ath- Marty,cf 4 2 3 0 Anderson. promising frays jinx, Lefty Sch ein.ss 4 0 3 Hurl Similar time in the as 0 Jurges.is 4 112 Games. later and send him to a minor to Lee, and followed ninth, the Giants pro- letics divided a double-headed 0 a 6-foot 4-inch right- offer Washington sandlot up with a 4-to-0 today, j Pasaeau.p 3 0 2 C'leton.p 4 0 4 3 pitched a ^^NDERSON, league club on decision in the duced one run on a walk and the A’s the second 5 to J^RAKAUSKAS game option.’’ Nationalfans today as the season fast nightcap behind Ivy singles winning game, Totals similar hander from the North Dakota Bartell and j 34 6 24 12 Totals 36 12 27 13 to Phebus’. In the first draws to its close. The Paul Andrews’ six-hit by Jim Ripple, and had 4, when relief pitcher Ed Smith stopped clash between pitching. Philadelphia- 110 010 000—3 four innings the State League, has yet to the tying and a Browns made only appear in a the Heurich Brewers and the Rose winning runs on base Detroit rally in the ninth. Chicago 113 ioo 04a—0 one hit. with Thereafter Kraklcy wasn’t so major league game. He Liquor in the only one out. Detroit won the first game, 5 to Runs—Norris (2), Whitney. Hack joined the Official aggregation first of their Red Sox Out of Flag Race. 2, Hartnett. (2), tough, but was Scores A1 Collins (2). Cavarretta. Mart^ nobody pushing him Griffs a three-game series Hollingsworth was rushed into behind Tommy Bridges' effective (->. Jurges. week ago and has been so play-off for the double win, coupled with Bos- Errors—Norris, Whitney. around. ''J'HE the at this Herman 121. Runs of unlimited section A spot point, and retired the pitching. batted In—Norris. impressive in championship ton’s defeat by elim- Scharein. Hack. Herman The was pre-game sessions that toma™" 5i“5 A g Cleveland, heavy Mel Ott AB. H. O. A. (2). Demaree, nightcap just 5 0 is expected to attract the hitting and Hank Leiber Detroit-, Phila'ia. AB. H. O A (2). Marty batting ?,*/"• 5* 14 3 0 majority of inated the Red Sox from their last White.cf 4 3 10 (2>, Jurges. Two-base practice for the Harris is to in order to end Moseis.rf 5 2 0 0 Cp'lin*hits—Whitney Collins. Griffs. They got two willing gamble on him the sideliners. thegame. Fox.rf 4 3 0 0 Newsoe.si 10 0 7 Three-baa* hit_ mathematical hope as pennant con- Cavarretta. Horae runs—Norris. runs off Van Atta tn Gehr r.2b 3 14 1 -Brucker 10 0 0 Colling, the first despite his obvious * 0 0 O Everett former Tech Marty. Stolen base—Hack inning greenness. 2 0 Russell, High tenders and left the White Sox Oree'x.lb 4 1 10 l Werber..3b 2 0 0 5 Sacrifice— and found Bonetti ffflrt. 3b 3 0 2 1 10 hang- Herman. Left on 6: facing them in the will base ball and basket ball star, will on Walker.If 4 0 0 0 Johna'n.lf 2 b 3 0 bases—Philadelphia. Today be Eastern Sho’ D*VK lb 1 o o 11 l o put ing the ropes, with a tie, the Chicago. 0. Bases on balls—Passeau. 5; t next frame. He was League his Oxen.3b ,3 0 0 3 Hasson.lb 4 0 17 o no howling suc- too. •Huffman o 0 0 o 0 0 effective curve ball to work for : best 3 1 Struck out—By Passeau. 8. day, Jubilant over the sensa- the they could hope for. Even if Roxell.** 2 2 4 Rothr’k.ef 4 12 0 ftrleton Qullianl. c o o o 1 o o Haywo 4 0 G*rleton. 4. Umpires—Messrs. cess, either. Julio was nicked for a tional Brewers, while Walter the h.c 10 2 Hayea.c 4 2 .3 0 Sf, Msger- Salisbury team's Hemsiey. r-ib ;» o n 3 4 n big Murphy, ! impossible should and run in victory in the happen, Bridges.p 4 0 0 1 Peters.2b 3 0 2 4 the third and then was driven P»ck„y. .10 who once merited a league's playoff, 1.200 Sho. fans will 1 11111 tryout with the ] the Yanks lost all their tDean 110 0 ffli'saM.isr ___ 1 00000 remaining from the box in the tW"St St. Louis will assume Ross.p 3 10 1 fourth, when five of Lipscomb. 2b o o o o o Ca.dinals, mound games, while the White accompany Salisbury’s brighter j Sox won all JNelson. 10 0 0 Washington made it 6-0. Horsett. p 4 0 1 14 0 responsibilities for the of Walkup prospects to Griffith Stadium. H-aded liquor lads. theirs, the Chicago club could do took over Totals 33 0 37 13 Totals TOO WINDY in this inning and Joe no better 31 8 37 17 FOR TROT gave up by Kohlman. the big hero of the Totals 31 2 f> 24 15 ~1 than finish in a deadlock. •Batted for Newsome in ninth, the other New Dealers Near • four runs, which Class •Baited for Crown. tBatted for Peters in ninth. Washing- D league team's season, Salis- D-»vis in eighth Red the ’Batted for in THE New Dealers Ruffing, Yankee first-game JBatted for Ross in ninth. ton scored in pairs—two in the sixth Brrkley eighth. can stop the Attack on Record bury graduates will pull on JP starter, needed Detroit by Greyhound and major WASHINGTON. AB R H. O A E help in the late in- _OO0 002 01°—5- two more in the eighth. hard-hitting Read Pharmacists they Philadelphia | league uniforms this afternoon and Almada. cf 4 o 2 5 o o j nings, and 001 000 001—2 Is Krakauskas will crown themselves took credit Again Delayed. was in trouble in two or three Lewis. 3b _ 3 o i i 2 o champions of Runs-—White (2). Pox. Owen. Rogell. only may play. for the as the Travis, ss _ 3 O 1 o 3 (I section B victory, New Yorkers anr.,Z°/Jf i!'.'1. ?«>—» ! Ross. one inning. That was the of the unlimited division. Tothrock^ Errors—None. Runs bat- INDIANAPOLIS, September 18 Stcne. rl _ eighth, 4 0 0 o o o belted Lee and Clint Brown for 18 Greenberg. Gehringer. Bridges. J. C. Flood White.—rox- A when Allen opened with a Kuhel. lb _ 3 1 oil 1 0 diamonders and the Po- Johnson. Nelson. Two-base W- high wind single and Guerra hits. collected hits— again prevented Bell Apt to See Action. Simmons If 3 2 13 1 0 lice No. They eight off Johnny Moses. Greenberg. WhiLe. Gehringer. Ro- walked. With a grounder to Myer. Boys' Club, 4, will stage the *ell. Greyhound, 5-year-old from 2b _ 3 11 0 5 0 Whitehead and Bill Sacrifices—Newsome 2). Pox. trotter, GUERRA, a Cuban feature contest in Dietrich in the Double Travis, Joe Vosmik forced Bell at ^/JIKE catcher, Millies, c _2 2 113 0 the junior division. plays^—Werber to Peters to Hasson. Peters making an assault today cm the world's Is almost, sure to see Phebus p_ 2 0 o O 2 o A nightcap. Left on second, but when some action Flood victory will mean the second- bases—Detroit. 7; trotting record for 1 mile. Rookie Jimmy AB. H. O. A. Philadelphia. 0. Bases on balls—Off according to Harris. Kohlman half Chicago. AB H. O. A Ross. Blood worth threw cannot Totoals _27 H 7 27 17 0 championship, since thev nosed Hayes 2b 5 0 3 2 3 Bridges. 5. Struck out—By Bridges. The existing mark of wildly trying for a be —41:! ': br Ross. 1:56% was set used for a few out the cf 5 3 4 O 2. Wild pitch —Ross. Umpires days Inasmuch as St. Louis _ 000 001 010—2 K’vlch double play, Allen scored and Vosmik Flatfeet, 12-11, last week in gplfe fib* Rill Summers by Peter Manning in 1922. it was Washington Walker.rf 4 2 10 3 1 0 J and Owens. he who pitched the 001 012 02x—« the first of their ni o cf 5 Time,ZrJ**JL 2.05. Attendance. took second. A walk to Clift decisive three-game title Rdcliff.If 4 12 0 4 H 1 6,000. followed Runs batted In—Almada. Clift (2). R-hritlb 5 game for in the series. Appling.ss 4 12 2 2 7 0 and Rollie scored Salisbury playoff Simmons (2). Myer. Millies. Two-base nickey c 5 Hemsley two more C'ners.Mb 5 2 11 5 * » « AB H. O A. Phlla. AB H. O. A. yesterday against Centrevllle. hits—Millies. Clift (2). Three-base hit—- The schedule of Hoaglf White.cfDf‘r,0|t 5 run* with a double to left. today's games fol- Haas.lb 4 1 R 1 4 1 2 5 1 4 . Dickey. Hoag Reis AB. R. H. O. A. E. V*‘ Wade i.). Murphy. Fletcher, Turn Trick After three of his sons while the ss Autq- Errors—Appling Rolfe, Totals other climbed into the Carey, _ 5 0 1 5 2 il ElimTT .j»7U*4’» TU>~8 27~? p^ad,° Crosetti. Conners. Runs batted in— In#Batted for Lawson in seventh. nine defeated Allen, cf 4 1 2 3 O O V*' Cards his 9 to first division today as out Griffs’ POl‘Ce N°’ *' WeSt ®* Crofetti, Gehrig (2), Lazzeri. Kreevich, Tie in Ninth. for Poffenberger in grandsons, they wiped Records Bell rf 3 o (I O 1 o liP«’,mNor<5 jBatted ninth. in a Dickey i4). ♦ a Radcllff (3). Hayes. Connors Ran for Goslin in ninth. 4, family base ball game. six-run deficit to defeat the Red Vosmik. If _ 4 1 o 1 o 1 l .1. Hoag ST. Sox, ----- <31 Di Maggio, Appling, Two- LOUIS, September 18 The BATTING. Clift. 3b _ 2 10 110 (/P).—The -no ono octogenarian had been 7-6. in the final meeting of the base hits-—Lazzeri. Walker. Sewell. Thrce- a&roit lor—4 ex- year Hemsiey. lb 4 0 15 10 Cardinals overcame Philadelphia __.. hit—Lee. Home runs—Crosetti, a big Boston 020 003 OOx—6 pected to the between Baikley, 2b 4 0 0 1 3 ii 2**f lead, umpire game, but at the twro clubs. ™ INDOOR BALL Dickey Gehrig. Radcliff Hoag. Sacrifice— the score Runs—Pox. Owen St on#* c PLANNED tleing In the ninth (3). Brucker (2). the onIS J *2« 1 *11 tt Giuliani, 4 0 2 0 2 0 last minute 4f* 1 14 A Crosetti. Double plays—Crosetti to Laz- inning Peters (2). Thomas. Errors—York. Walker, changed his mind Cleve’nd. AB, H. O. A. Boston. AB H O A Van Atta. p .00 o o 1 O but the ,~;t 21 » 4 zerl to Gehrig. Appling to Hayes. Conners today, Bees tallied in the first Owen Runs batted Law- and Lary.se fi 2 1 A Dalles o,If :t o ;t o ! V~ 3K *? 35 .378 Bonetti. p (i o o o o 0 in—Gehringer. joined the spectators. ci”*d* to Sewell to Haas Left on extra Fox. Rogell. Kroner.2b 5 1 A 5 n ; bases—New session on A1 jon. Peters. Moses. Thomas. Cramer.cf 5 l :( Walkup. p _ 2 0 0 2 2 1 Community Center Calls Fletcher's <> ,0< 3' 5 H -.0 Meeting York. ,; Chicago. 7. Bases on balls—Oft single ™erb*r- hits—Pox Averlll.cf 2 n n chap n rf 5 2 4 1 HP Tr- O 0 O and .Two-base (2). Owen kal?, 131 53SI 71 155 20 ti •Uptcomb_O 0 0 Ruffing. 3: off Lee. 1. Struck out- Bobby Reis' clfl plays—Gehringer to Roxell: Wer- 1 jh 4oi< 54 14 A ! off 2 in 3> ?, A,i to H»le,3b 4 112 McNair.2b 4 il 2 A 1/5 ,1 •Batted for Walkup in ninth. Representatives of teams to Murphy. innings: off Lee. ]3 Mayo,3b 4 10 2 Brown 2b fje*’ Peters to Hasson. Left on bases— desiring •» .? 2 4 REPAIRING o. Innings: off Brown. 5 in 1 E Moo e rf 4 1 it Fytlak c 4 2 4 2 Desau s c .2 1 5 il WASHINGTON. AB. R. H O A E join the inning. Mize.lb 537 A Phil*d*l*>bi». N. Bases on !&" ,!! 5 Community Center's indoor Winning pitcher—Murphy. Cucci o.*:b *> balls--Off * Losing pitcher 5 1 Ti 1 o 7\ Lawson. 7: off Harder.p loo] Marcum 1 n o o in §»$ Almada cf 5 2 2 3 n II Medw'k.lf 5 Smith, 1. Struck SPEEDOMETERS 1 ooo base ball are —Lee Umpires—Messrs Kolls. Hubbard 5 2 U 0 Lawson. 2: by Heving p Berg c o n n j Lewis 3b_4 2 1 0 <1 (I league expected to be Field;lb Pad tt rf 4 T .1 o jut—By Thomas. 3 Hits— O 1 in *„ inning: off 1 1 Hudiln.p. 0 1 Wilson p o n i n 75 Simmons. If 5 2 3 1 0 0 Duro 3 V Thomas. in 8 Innings _AMMETERS, Vo Vi t j in the 1 7 0 of IMelillo .1 0 0 0 gul^r«a y j"::jf! Wasdell. lb 5 0 10 10 Langley Junior High School. SECOND GAME. 5 Borri'y.Mb i 0 0 1 in, "‘"‘i?': Smith, none in “ Mar Fa n.p 2 10 1 Case, rf ft o 3 O O Last Chicago AB. H. O A. N. York AB. H 1 Brer'ere K O 3 1 ISPi0** Thomas. Winning pitcher ** lf« 0 0 3 year’s success assures O A Tola's 28 11 27 18 Totals 27 12 27 Dr 1* X ? great Hayes.3b 4 3 4 Bush.p loon Klrinke n o o o Losing pitcher—Lawson. Um- 10 Short* •> Bloodworth. 2b 5 o 1 ft tt 2 2 Cr’ettUs 2 0 5 1 o (, “ p_ 12 10 1. Harry (Pete) English, 12 0 •R.John'n 1 IBatted for Wilson tn ninth. director of boys’ R cllff.lf 4 2 2 0 W 0 0 Blake.p o o o 0 cohen°n 3! 14 ? u " Gehrig.lb 4 2 6 1 ;; activities of the ss 4 0 4J.Martin 1 0 o 0 Cleveland _ __ooo loo oao—7 Totals _42 10 18 27 center. Rp'ling 15 Dickey c 4 16 1 13 3 IS.Martin Boston OOO ifto OOO—A fcr,h ,2 « 1 Bats and balls ConTs.llb 4 0 0 1 Hoag lf 4 1110 10 0 0 2 3 8t. Louis _ 000 ooo 030— 3 will be furnished, Haas.lb 3 I 12 i La eri Runs—Lary, Averill. Bolter* " « <> '» Wa.shingion 2b 4 0 2 4 Total* 40 13 30 12 Trosky, S OJWO 2 10 302 o2x—10 but the number of Shea r 2 0 o Totals 44 14 30 13 (-■ Hale. PytUk Dal>sandro. Cramer pfirbu*. 4 teams will be lim- j 2 H rlch.rf 2 13 0 < Lanahan Runs baited in Simmons •S acher 3 O o o A •Baited for Bannina in tenth. Chapman Cronin *: M< KJain Errors 3 SS S u (4>, Krakaus- ited to eight. The season is rews.p 2 0 10 j ka.s. Almada Lewis. Case Hemsiey scheduled ! Rensa.c 0 0 <) o for Durocher in Hudlin. Hire ms McNair* Runs, ba’trd ?__JJ $&'; OH. ♦ w seventh, ''•’) Two-ba e to start October IV'head o o tBatted for Blake in In—I*»rv C\) Hale ••.*>. Solter.' Pytlak. pitching. hits -R Perrell. Hemsiey. 19, with Tech High's1 p 2 2 tenth. Cronin < Three-base Almada fRosthal 13 0 0 l), Cramer Chapman hits—Krakauskas. the scene Boston _ Poxx. Two- BB 80 IP gym of all on 322 (too noo 1_3 Hale OS CO W L Sacrifice Travis Double plays -Travis games Tues- Dietrich.p o o o o St. Louis. Chapman Home Lnkr 9;35 157ft 05 200 nil 102 0_7 runs—LaryhlTts 53 128», 7 o 0 ] lo Bloodworth to Wasdell day and filters. Cronin " (31. Left oh Saturday nights. A sStolen base Wravrr 27 180 HO 38 o trophy Runs—Mavo, -—Lary Sacrifices 175 j j, bases St. Ixyuis. X: Totals 33 6 24 13 Moore (2). Currinelln Dallesandro Double 11 44 Washington. 10. Bases presented the Totals. 30 ~8 27 ~0 Plays—Harder i 64 31 577, 0 3 3 5 on balls by Atlas Sport •Bailed for 'Wllrst,er- MacFa*dfn T. to Kroner to Trosky Cro- SPi*Phebus 4 •’ Off Van Atta. I off Krakau kas. Shop Shea in eighth Mnor^r;olR,‘1iMoore (21. I 10 10 tt 207, 3 3 i 0 will be Brown (2). Mize (2). McNair to Cronin Krak kas Struck out- By Van Atta. 2: by Kra- presented the 'Batted for Whitehead in eighth. Gut- to toKI'ox* 3 17 17 8 2- 2 1 * 1 winning team, tendae. Error Mayo Runs Foxx left on bases -Cleveland A kauskas 4: by Walkup 3 Hits- Off Van 1 batted in— * Bos- Dr Shone .34 204 ] Ki 82 t while individual Chicago OOO ooo ooo—0 Cnrcl'iello PSAlrher-. Ram cm Base* on balls—Off 2387, 31 17 i i t Atta. 2 In 1 off X awards will be given i Gutterldse *;h. Harder l off w FVrrell 23 1»7 88 '• inning Bonelti. in 2‘i few York 101 000 K Moote C.'i. McKain. 3. off Wilson. 1. j 73 184 2 !. I inning: ofT X the 02x—4 Lopez. MacFayden Rvba 8trUck out By Jacobs ft 18 o Walkup in t innings. Wnd players by the center. Medwirk (21. 3 141,i Padzetl. — Harder, 1: by Heving. .2: by 2 hv ] i , Bonefii Runs—Crosetti. Rolfe. DI Two-base hits McKain Applrton 32 158 07 01 pitch Winning pitcher Kra- Maggio, Guttendae Brown. Wilson 1. Hits Off | lout, 7 • .. "ehrig. Runs Reis. Home r"n—K Harder p in 5 innings Cohrn £14 kauska leasing p.tchei Van Atta. Um- batted in—Gehrig (2), Moore. off 2 j 32 03 10 22 50', 0 0 2 4 Di Stolen base—Reis Heving. In 2 innings, off Hudlin* i pires—Messrs McGowan Johns’on and Dickey, Maggio. Two-base hits— SacrifwiL In 2 Innings: off Lanahan 2 12 7 1 7* on McKain. » in 7U in- 2001' Quinn Time -2:04 Attendance -5.000. GAMECOCKS ROUT WASPS. Dickey. Hayes Home runs—Di Maggio. T^f,*|rsSlur' ■nLr,t bases—Boston. — 0n pings: off Wilson, 2 in I** innings jehrig. Sacrifice ■> bal,»—Off Mar- Passed Andrews. Double P«yHen «»off Klefnke. balls—Desautels, Winnins pitcher Hev- COLUMBIA, S. C., September 18 ^Jays— Lazzeri to Gehrig; Haas to Appling rlyCSri- |: off Harwell i* ing. Losing pitcher—Wilson. Umpires_ ,o Hayes. Left on bases—New York 6; out—By MarFnyden, South Carolina's .*"ffh7VHush 'rW•” hy Lanninr, l* bv Gamecock's, Chicago, li. Bases on balls—Off Andrews, Ryba 6- I: off RRs—^fT MarFavden. 10 In employing more than four Whitehead. 2. Struck out- By An- (’ViiMifnV"nines (none}' complete Hews 1: by S out in seventh!- off Bush Statistics teams, outmanned and Whitehead. 1. Hits—Off ‘s I'inings: off Major crushed the Whitehead. 6 in seven Lannina, i in in- League innings; off Diet- SEPTEMBER 18, 1937. Emory and Henry Wasps in the sea- Llch- 1® 1 Inning Hit by pitcher— SEEKING 50TH 3y Whitehead il.li]2nt);i4 82|67l.59ltj~2'lJ 1; Lary, In plug cleaning the AC and Boswell will honor Chi !i hi—i 3 {Play-off.) Indians, 1; Bolters, "by Method'—is OI12I13I13I13 77 III i .55*11(1' *tU_8 8i:iii 16117 76 m 7640 i" Two men needed to take care of It* team at a available on almost street banquet at the Lord Cle 71 7. 11 Hi Hi Toledo, 11; Milwaukee, 10 (11 in- dians, 1; Cronin, Red Col- every comsr. Si—UJ 110113 lH!74l«4!.53«il»la S! i J4 in ; t jjjg .532 Hi'. Sox, 1; Calvert Boa u increasing sales on line MoJ« »h*n Inn, College Park. 14 7 1 Borin !i n 1.1 Hi I ii n 1 nings). complete ___ 70.000 Registered AC {till .53(1120* ; ini...-,o4 I 4 lins, _kl SllOlIOftf)—jjkllR Cubs, 1; Marty, Cubs, 1; Nor- rOIC Cleaning 7i Bkl * I I — Columbus, of THIS SIGN Stations clean --#-—-- Wn‘. 5I_« Wll.TI—11 MR H(ij77 .47*127i/a 7 I Mllim '78 431I 23' 5; Minneapolis, 0. oil-burning equipment. Ex- plugs. There s one near you. Phi 5 * M 7, 8 8 ris, Phillies, 1; Moore, Bees, 1. 21 « ] i I.-, <|| ,331 47 IJ Cm 71 I Hi 101 1101641831.394121)14 Any service station The work is don* while ALCOVA GRIDMEN International League Play-offs, perience desired, but not neces- you wait. Get your CALLED. StL) 51 51 31 S! 4' 7 111 41 III* 2115153 Phi 8 ft joi 8 ill HI 54 84 The leaders—Di Yan- | displaying It will .391130 Baltimore. 6; Montreal, 5. Maggio, Must plugs cleaned —now L. — —■ 1. sory. have car. Real Candidates and members of the Al- I44I5SIB1134153:72 1*113S I 531571114165:159 T8'83.84i' I I kees, *3; Gehrig, Yankees, 36: oppor- clean your plugs— tova A. Pacific Coast. for C. unlimited foot ball team Greenberg, Tigers, 35; Foxx, Red tunity those who qualify. -•a-?.you wa/»- worn GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. GAMES TODAY. GAMES Ban Diego, 2; Missions, 1. Rtplsce plugs with NEW are to report at the Arlington fire TOMORROW Sox, 33: Ott, Chi at W Det, at N Y. i Tigers, 31. 5C plug AC BLUE TOP Brooklyn a> Chicago. Brkyn. at chi, SPARK PLUGS fame* call Clarendon 1517. 8t L at Boiton (2). Clav. at Phifa. (Flay-off.) Le*gu* Goorgio 1126, for Detroit at Mew York. it. U at I 1 totals—American. 743; Appointment t Soa. WUlMg fevl.'SK. Eli'.f'<£.■“• Bun, «; EU&ira, a. National, U7. Total. 14*0. t A I « A A