1937-09-20 [P A-15]

1937-09-20 [P A-15]

Newest of Griffmen ?s Rookies to Be Farmed for Needed Experience SADDLE LIFE OF A SUNDAY. —By JIM BERRYMAN Sports Program GIANTS, CUBS DUEL For Local Fans t TODAY. TOP LATEST LOT Boxing. / AIOW LISSEAI. \ BOLDS FLAG FOCOS Marty Gallagher v* Eddie Ho- V I CAN'T I yEAFi.Susie, ^- / HOMEy, / nfl gan and Lou Ge Vinson vs. Erankia LOOV.J Ltkf lAFFCOPT'BUy L / THlMk Jit GET ) f Covelli. co-features. 10 Anderson Victim of Poor V fooP IS UOM'-A ( Vno A HOR4E I \ ( KEKIPy T'START \ rounds, 3E PLEMTIFW- / JUS.T MAPE TH- ) ) RipiN' ! MfS GOT \ Griffs Eliminate White Sox. Griffith Stadium. 8:80, THIS YEAH* 1 FIFTH FAVMENT / A HUGE LIFE <N- • \ ON / / TOMORROW. Support as Chisox Split TH'CAE'/ suramge poucy- ( Baae Ball. V an' i po took so I Surprising A’s Twice Twin Bill. _ uoop IN BLACK y HEY’.YUR PIRT/ Cleveland vs. Washington, Grif- A/A(i, XM PAYIN' Top Clevelands. fith Stadium, 3:15, BY FRANCIS E. STAN. 7\*0 SUCKS Foot Ball. AN HOUR To / BY SID FKDF.R. for Prof, Stanley Harris PN X vs. CiAUOP Associated Press Sports Writer. Gonzaga Central High. Cen- mnrninc class of the Washing- SPU---NOT < tral Stadium, 3:30. AT TEE YOU A LOT of this is ton base ball "school” th* --^ people only gT'NO.FEODlNANP! ] the time to get for WEDNESDAY. EXCEPTNationals idled while 4 ITS OVEI? BETJ)CE4 S ready the today Base Ball. 'N LOVE \ *nd-of-thp-month but to the invasion of their next 1 US--VOOBE bills, j awaiting 2 and I VVITM A MOOSE hlg league base ball It appears Cleveland vs. Grif- Western foemen. which will be the ■ stand J TO Washington. 1 CAN'T a&EiNG SECOND to be the week for which everything j fith Stadium. 3:15 the Cleveland Indians, Meanwhile, 1 Tb/ m*. a cm< v y has been headed since the ball” with the day to spend in speculation, "play THURSDAY. back In “front office” figures and Just plain AvELt-.VUM SEE^fc? signal April. Base Ball. Unless all are back- fans the of a new (OFFICEB.I GUESS^ signs pointed weighed promise r Cleveland vs Washington, Grif- I MIJSTA C^aiE 41 ward. before the week runs out the crop of rookies. HEfcE ON TfJATl fith Stadium, 3:15 / VFAM1 UE's, OUT Yankees will have clinched the Amer- t Four more recruits were unveiled CAKED AWEIuKT: AJI^HTMACE Wrestling. •—-~v ^ j WAT>J ican League pennant and the Giants yesterday In full view of 12.000 cus- ,^\jow ALC,v Mv\iy > BL'T MOSTIV 5 A1 Mercier vs. Ray Steele, fea- PEAR 'ELLOW, ^ r :•> W "THATCUCK and Cubs either will have settled tomers. As a double-header was / Th'HOESE ! LAS'MIGWTl^j ture match, Turner's split I ST©P MAk'IWLa \ ToLP ME THESE \OFF ) the National or have Arena, 8:30. 7 / SO1. THATS 7)1 League squabble with the White Sox by scores of 5-4 l JOkE*- AMP tiET W FCEECHfcs AGE FRIDAY. / Guv who Told J given definite indication as to just • and 1-9, Infielders Johnny Treshock > Ml OUT OP THIS *■ CE IS'FCttCtP.' 1 Foot > US HE M.AS what Mr. Gus Fan can expect. Ball. and Catcher Mike Guerra TERRIBLE TREE 1 !E E! nic met. /U Jerry Lynn. / : RAI SEP OM Chicago Cardinals vs. AMP WHERE IS MV rjt SOME U’lTH A J jo From the senior circuit standpoint, Washing- and Pitcher Arnold Anderson were ( r ton ) HORSE OH Jm rN'T.'AA ATiC J > ^ A HOCi,E^/ /'.no1 youj>iDV \| New’ York’s Giants and Chicago’s Redskins, Griffith Stadium, given their major league baptism. S.EAT f r~< ME 8:30. ( PEAC' AlCjY ]■ / NOT MLtT r\s\ bolstered Cubs, who are, at the mo- met with Please, po M IN BLUTZ' LlV-V"Q Central vs. East They varying success. Of \ ) ment, 21* games apart in that order, Side High, Pat- \ someThimu EB.Y STABLE** > the quartet, Treshock and Lynn stood yW on terson, N. J. 1- -AND MY >.(<■* f go to work each other's throats out. a Treshock. shortstop, played the A/AWE IS C. iA/V- in a series starting tomorrow. From Boating. opener and collected two singles in NOT".SLl^Afty ( their three-game fuss either the President's Cup Regatta, oft four trips to the plate. Lynn, a .second 4^wHy/pToo/ Giants will stagger all but "in" with Hains Point. 11:30. >00 Look LlkE baseman, made two of the Nats’ five the or the Cubs will I TARZAM •• pennant, wallop SATURDAY. hit* off Vernon in the night- i-\<- Kpnnedy JUbY Llk E KIMX \ A fJ-TTECS.My^i their way to a fight down to the tape. Base Ball. One (MAN ,WHO IS WMV M \ cap. of the hits he collected in L HANminii rr A/ ^ 7 AM Over In the rival loop, meantime, Philadelphia vs. Washington, /I k THAT UNCOUTH' ) yoUR three trips was a double. , jTHATi the Yankees, with a 10'a-game lead, Griffith Stadium. 3. I^Th ECL^X^/ j PEPSOH USING ) THIRD HUsPAND / ) need combination of five Foot Anderson, the 6-foot 4-inch pitcher .-.SUCH GHASTLY '. 3| Don't vou XV only any Ball. from the North Dakota State League, I LANGUAGETr PkREMEMpf P---) Y victories or five Detroit defeats, or St. John's vs. Maryland, College was charged with the and fo.jik V a collection of the two, mathemat- Park, Md„ 3. defeat, ikT^rr^ f k'tHP ) Guerra did the catching. mCOUNT sou S\ ically to eliminate the Tigers and Eastern vs. Episcopal, Alexan- r AT A vs ON or ,___ | nail the flag to their mast for another dria, Va., 3:30. fj k SAPS^IjJ 1 Salisbury Crew Not Ready. year. George Washington High vs. John Marshall, took looks of Alexandria, Ya., J_JARRIS long at all %$E^yL “Fate” Aids Gianta. 3:30. them and decided that his most ; 15 WORE at sach swinging other. Tech v*. Maury High, Mor- promising rookies for 1938 totaled five the Giants and Cubs have a little folk, Va. C'ACAMflA.' _ but. none are from this quartet. preliminary work today in winding up FEELTHy Fl A ME f Boating. Until better recruits come along. Burky TV) their aeries with the St, Louis Car- L ❖ O ^' Take Three a Second President's Cup Regatta, off likes Ken Chase. Joe Firsts, Ray Phebus. »^F ANik'J! jy' dinals and Brooklyn’s Daffy Dodgers, Hains Point, 1:45. Krakauskas. George Case and Jimmy and respectively. Wasdell. Three Thirds in “The others.” to quote Har- Big It seemed “fate" was taking a hand ris, aren't for this PIKER "simply ready SEES in the Giants' behalf as HOT WELL.WILL VuH yesterday Ipasnip Meet at Solomons. LOOKlT (%' MAO they nosed out the Cards. 4-3. in 10 Leaders !•• Major Treshock and Lynn, a pair of stand- i MfGVNNlTV BY GEORGE E. HUBER, innings. Behind 2-1, Manager Bill By the Associated Pres*. Mprnjmm CUE S .aIV/EP UP outs from the victorious Salisbury team ^.t'COVE.JOMMNV. VC1' \ CORNED RCE.F F E R. RtafT Correspondent of The Star. Terry reached into the hat and cam® AMERICAN LEAGUE. of the Class D Eastern /CAM ME AC all twos* ) LAV IAS SINCE HER with a futile for hi* Batting—Gehringer. Tigers. .383 Shore League, — up pinch-hitter te ocr AT HOME 1< -t€M I OU AAAN STRUFIi IT Md., September 20 Gehrig. Yankees, .359. need and Char- 1 most Hank Runs—Di obviously experience, \ r>Arrv >s smavin.j y CICM •• AM1 SHE’S Chesapeake fish in this powerful pounder, Leiber, Mngglo Yankee*. 140: Bay Greenberg. Tigers, 130. lotte probably is the next step for them. CTW'Wll A in the seventh. FLUNKEY'. vicinity the last two days were Runs batted in—Greenberg. Tigers < Anderson was a victim of Afterward, there was 162: DI poor support, Thinks and Solomons.hard pressed to dodge hooks nothing to do Maggio. Yankees, 14,. He, Grant Hit-s—Walker, Tigers, 198: Bell but he, too, could stand a Riggs but give Leiber's center-field to couple years and bait offered by anglers competing job Browns 197. in the minors. Guerra, the catcher for Wally Berger, who has been about as Double*—Beil, Browns, and Green- Will It Out for prizes offered in the second an- berg. Tigers, 46. from was not Fight Davis with the Giants' boss for Salisbury, impressive nual Chesapeake Bay fishing fair popular a Triples—Stone, Senators, and Kree- Griffs Records vich. White Sox. and may never find his way to the held in the long time as a couple of broken 15. Cup No. 2 Patuxent River and bay Home runs—Di Maggio. Yankees. majors. Jimmy Bloodworth, a second | Spot. BATTING. near here. More than throwing arms. In the ninth, how- 43; Gehrig. Yankees and Greenberg. 1,300 registered Tigers. 36. baseman from Chattanooga, may be By the Associated Press. G. AB R. H. 2b.3b.HR.Rbi.Pc. DIVIDEND IS ever, Wally belted a homer to tie the SEEN rod wielders and hand-line fishermen Stolen Red Box. Lynn 1 3 n 2 n n o bases—Chapman. a year but sooner. n .667 score and lead the Giants 0; Werber. Athletics. 26 ready hence, hardly Treshock 1 4 O 2 0 0 9 took part in the from ultimately September 20.—The 0 500 contest, fishing Pitching—Murphv Yankee*. 18-4; Treshock turned out to be a smallish, Travis 120 471 66 164 27 fi 3 HO .348 about 250 to a heartbreaker win over Lon War- way Frankie Parker figures Stone boats brought from all Ruffing, Yankees, and Lawson.

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