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WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1928 te kr maa Ns World ‘Results . | By Leased Wire ATHLETICS CAN AG WHITESIX | onpancon aw BEAT SOLONS IN DOUBLEHEADER Johnson and Zachary Both Driven From Mound by Chicago Slugging; Giants and Pirates Both Turn in Wins. NEW YORK, July 29.—(By The Associated Press.) — | Other teams in the American league are from Missouri vhen facing Stanley Harris and his mound veterans. In an intervi ecently told of his reliance in the men who had weathered season after season of baseball trife, He was sure that they would carry W ‘ashington | > ama — — through to a second straight pen-| nant. Possibly this interview did not | teach the ears of the White Sox 2 y they had to be shown, for { Za left suddenly in the second, | i Cuitage! wit th 10 to 5 and t to 2, | Philadelphia's youthful Athletics, | ese * *, | tho lefeated by etro! 3,] British Athletes on Visit | gained AMA TASS head ea a . . the leadershi hrough his to America Spring | tinexpected ala trom trade Collins, once a member of a great Philadel. Surpnise. phia team. The Tigers buached hits for three runs jn the fifth. CSRS Babe Ruth was himself once ; At mats L. eens , | gain, poling a home run that scor- NEW YORI, July 20 vorm | S22 Tun ahead and issuing a single aed ha tae that scored another, He then closed io rece te rhwete be Sie! Oxtort-Cam the contest with a sensational catch Svat Mica the, Talctet of a foul fly as it entered the pa- ae ee i tesa, | Villon’ seats under such conditions | i 3 % . the Browns accepted a beating from ok another sock at the merit of the the Vankaea? 6 to°3 | strict training systems employed in mee Linarigner oailiated Cleveland treated four Red) Box By NORMAN E. BROWN The British team lost to Yale and | Puchers unmercifully, registering 24] hese are hectic days for the| rvard on a fluke and overwhelmed rhein ching lyase: Ue pitchers. In fact the last several rinceton and Cornell a week later, McGraw's Giants made a triumph: | years have given ther little cause One Princeton man, after the al entry into the west with two for cheers. meet, excused the defeat of the| homers by Irish Meuse! and one| ‘Time was when a good reliable “Our fel. | each by Lindstrom, Gowdy and Bent-| pitcher could breeze through a ne ws were not in condition.’ ley. Bentley also hurled tn excep. every four days with a fair assur-! ‘They have been away from col-| tional form, allowing Rabbit’s Cubs} ance of holding the opposition to a lege for a mor th, you know, and| Only five hits, and won, 10 to 3. | Jow score and a few hits. On rare ns in Americans with the plea— they have fot trained as well as the} But Pittsburgh again downed the|occasions he took a drubbing—per- > in college,” he said. Braves and remained a game and a| haps had to be yanked. | The English collegians were also| half in the van in the race... Be| Then came the home run epidemic, | way from school for a month, they | spectacled Lee Meadows gained a| started by Frank Baker and fanned ade the trip across the ocean, had] five to one triumph, into plague by Babe Ruth. Batters only a few to get ready and| Brooklyn piled up eleven rune in| began to live for one thing alone— they seemed to be in good shape. the last four innings to overcome| home runs. They began to wait for The answer is, perhaps, that the] an early Cardinal lead, giving Bur. | the “cripple” balls to kill them, The} Pnglish boys, trained when they left | leigh Gri conquest, 12 to 9,| Pitchers found themseives forced to} the campus as they did when they | while the Cuban, Luque, scored the| 0 the limit on every batter, with under the eyes of their tutors. | only shut out of the day, Cincinnati|the knowledge that whenever said joked when they had the} beating Philadelphia, 3 to 0, He| batter swung it was with the intent | ate what they liked and | gave five hi of driving it out of the county. they drank what they wanted—when They found the home run gladia- they could get it. tors getting the cheers of a blood- The English boys had a great time thirsty multitude and themselves on the boardwalk at Atlantic City getting all the care and sympathy they started a new vogue for the of a gored bull. beach cake-eaters with their blazing And day after day they found| blazer coats and the scarves wrap themselves lifted after pitching a ped around their necks. ean aries Se 5.2 | £¥ innings—long enough to suffer | ‘The popular Lord “Davey” Burgh - righ sw es gton, 5°! a couple of the circuit clout | ley was the bigg! hit since the Te eS Sad He | All of which causes one certain Prince of Wales with New York s0- insti ihe pan aba class of big league players to laugh clet: immering at the resort and : ha ; on ele brea up their baseball sleeves, ‘Chese are he had to use some of his team- SV SIRDM:, OBL ON, e men who started out in. baseball mates for pinch-hitters at afternoon ae with the {dea of spending their lives teas. | National League in the pitcher's box and then chang- New York, 10; Chicago, 3 Jed their minds, They are now star- qm Pittsburgh, 5; Boston, 1 ring in other roles and are getting | incinnati, 3; Philadelphia, 0. their part of their enjoyment in life | Brooklyn, 12; St. Louis, 9 by socking the offerings of the afore- Fe 5S mention henpecked hurlers. his wares in the box game as a University, th the Yanks. George Kelly. Charlie Jamies idians were on all cases their around playing caused r other position to keep them in every other cases they reputation as pitchers but soon sh came up with t the Yankers. JOPLIN BUYS — | LEAGUE oa tion of the transfer of the St. J /AHOMA CITY, eoberts:iand>¢ h hole of the Linco’ six | Dall. The umpire ort of the green and | to w rlose t» Roberts’ last night from | Joseph club. fter August as the Joplin Mine: " GIBBONS OU QUITS RING BATTLES Western League, Included in this list of “reformed” Tulsa, 10; Denver, 1 pitchers are: Wichita, 11; Omaha, 9. | St. Joseph, 4; Lincoln, 1 | .—(By | Des Moines-Oklahoma City game Associated Pres Ss, Mulla | postponed, rain. , of New York, advanced to the semi-finals round of the women’s SEABRIGHT, N. J Coast League. San Franciacc r , feating Miss D. "Thayer, ot} Los Ang Oakland, 1, tia crown, Philadelphia, 6-4 | Seattle-Portland traveling, no} ‘That saw was pulled in the days same, 2 when kings and seventeen tasters —_ to act as buffers for a peeved American Association, gentleman or ladies that tried to Louisville, 5; Toledo, 1 put poison in thelr soup or souffle. Indianapolis, 3; Colu 3 | the holds true regard Minneay s the er heads of baseball. iwaukee 14 tn snd Cons yracuse-R poned, rain, B second to ¢ New York - r point of serv Boston .. Southern Association. | Bill McKechnie bose of the f # Atlanta, 4) Chatthnosgn, Pirates, is the second oldest pilot in Pittebureh 5 Nashville, 3; Birmingham, 1 the old we ta Ry he boone 974 Naw mrs New Orleans, 5; Little Rock, 4 bi gn ale pend: exkintewat 44 Mobile, 4; Memphis, 2 1922 when he succeeded George Gib. incinna : : son, now aiding him as ig oe 1 Dallas, 7; Wichita Falls, 4 And Miller Huggins, the man who Alas Worth, 6; Shreveport, 0 |gave New York three pennants in Gilbago' - Jeger | Housto Waco, & ]x row, and is now tryir rebuild ig Miyano . | Beaumont.San Antonio off da ia team, is the second oldest: boss } —_—e————— in the Ameri league Huggins | head t's ot the Yanks since Today’s Games |) me eer All the other pilots have made S their debuts since ther National League. | The present season since the ‘ew York at Chicago. game, has seen n changé Boston at Pittsburg in the management of the Cardinale, Philade! bp ST. PAUL—Tommy Gibbons, St. | the Dodgers and Cubs. has Brook Louls Vaul heavyweight, announced his re- wh placed Uncle Wi lirement from the ring— t Robinson as pilot of the Bre American League rarily, and perhaps permanently.” — |) am when the rotund 6né t Chicago at Washingtor came president, Robinson felt the I t New Yor Duffman, | duties too irksome and wanted to re Detroit at Philadelphia thevalan at Boston, heavyweight titiiat, | ward Wheat for his faithful services, | deoinic ert Coltma, Branch I y WAS eased out In | Southern California middleweight, in Louls and Rogers Horns ten rounds med in his place. Fri on the — club was given an one of the reasons COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo—| for the failure of the Cardinals to W. L. Stribling, Atlanta, light heavy: | win under Nicke weigtit, won a decision over Harvey Perkins, Casper, Wyo., after ten tame rounds, We have some real good USED CARS. Priced right and ar is right. Killefer wae sidertacked to a job aq scout for the balance of his con tract to let Rabbit Maranville as sume the management of the Chi- cago team, Killefer, despite tho mpney placed at his disposal by the multimillionaire Wrigley, had failed ce a pennant winning team BOULOGNE, France. — Gertrude KEderle, American girl swimmer, will attempt to swim the English chan nel Monday, Auguet N. VAN SANT SAN FRANCISCO. ¢ ( out of the once feared Cublets Hudvon and Essex fornia” Joe Lynch, San Francis Rumors that there might be a Dealer and Rufe Canion, Filipine, fought a | change in r anagement in Cleveland ten inst night, The ent re when Mrs round draw 12 Sa Pen a li baa sass. — FOR BUSINESS MAN E BROWN Johnston Lose At Seabright fore the present success measured t PAGE FIVE ‘irst in News o 1 . Of All Moen TILDEN GROE 13. PROBE SUBJECT Tennis Authorities Not Yet Satisfied With | Explanations. |b are not get stupid. 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F ssed envelope for your reply Q.—Two were out in the last h on first base, The runner attempied | to steal second on the first pitch and | Ry JOHN B. FOSTER tot 1 ement and ch got there but the batter fouled the| ¢, se e led it a foul| 7 Kitterman’s | and strike and the runner proceeded | , ee hie ; : ik back toward first base. ‘The arias uicde neta tere bali was returned to the pitcher and |... nners-up th a bet . ntervening | the batter took his position. The |)... Serpe hee: suas | HUDSON AND ESSEX inte ner held the ball a minute and |/, : trp nad ti Re when the runner was about 2 ea ‘ STAND THIRD | ’ ‘om first, returning from. s Peabsthe : ( . hot, | threw the ball to the first baseman | %..5°,." t's IN THE f who touched the runner out. The |, nship stamina, atiy one ¢ “AC umpire declared an out. The umpire | ()... po brie Ain MANUFACTURING claimed that a runner could be | 1). ‘ r | played on because the batter was in Pa ata ¢ OF CARS. f | position. inet Bean aaa ace THINK IT OVER! rur i f be y tha == ES ner ee ba w i has ir : . rn fi nt Chicken Hunting? Fur If So, the Season Opens Aug a Did the Gibbons-Tunn th Italian Milk Fund show draw th biggest gate? Hospital Fund a $949 Q—Who was the weight in ring history? 2 FOR 1 STORE 132 West 2nd 1-\ B. F. ADDINGTON ES Proclamation AND FISH COMMI R Chickens to be from August fective only law provides for the killing of Sage Chicken Sage Hens This order where the Signed this th day of July, J. F, REPLOGLE, President, State Game and Fish Commission. By A. A. SANDERS, [pesretary, State Game and F Before Starting on That Fishing Trip -T-O- For Quality and Service We challenge them al you, we have it by the YOU KNOW ME A. E. Chandler SECOND AND ndependent PHONE 46 ARK Laine a TS IN