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T A ISR BRI T M T s BRINGINC upP FA’l 'HER Bv (‘H)R( l \n\l \\l‘ | OUT. THE WAR WAL L. START IN A MINUTE HERE COMES MAGGIE, AND SHE KNOWS | SNEAKED WOW / SHE HAS FIRE IN HER EYE .1LL GO AND PRETEND I'M AcLEERP/ ARE HERE AGAIN £0R "SUNNY M The three outstanding newcom- ers in the National league this sea- son, on the basis of the first two months of play, are Russell (Buzz) ® Arlett of the Phillies, Red Worth- ington of the Braves and Johnny Vergez of the Giants. Vergez is the only one of the tree who was picked arbitrarily jor his regular spot and stuck to it. John McGraw made the defi- nite switeh of Lindstrom to the outfield and Vergez to third base in the spring training camp. The Pacific Coast league boy has come through handsomely, afield as weli ' as at bat. Arlett, one of the biggest mer | in the game, and Worthington had to go out and prove they were entitled to regular ports in the|j, outfield. They have done s> in sensational fashion. Arlett’s heavy hitting has arous- ed discussion as to why he re- mained so long in “AA” company on the Pacific coast. is not altogether based on ihe facl | ' tnat he was figured a heavy-footed fellow. Arlett for years had been a big drawing card on the coast and’ the Oakland owrers put an almo't prohibitive price tag on his release. ! The big fellow has been clouting The answer - —THE CARDINAL'S | FIRST BASEMAN 1S STAGING A WONDERF UL COME BACK_ AFTER HIS DISMAL— FAILURE IN | THE LAST WoRLDS SERIES HE! S RIGAT UP THERE WTH THE FIRST FIVE~ DATTERS IN HE LEASOL . TWENTY GRAND - TOOK LEAD ON HOME STRETCH Winner of E;l:nont Stakes Qutdistanced All Track Rivals Connie Mack prefers to *ema,n BELMONT PARK, N. Y., June neutral in any argument over the 15.—Taking the lead, coming into relative merits of his two bright the stretch, Twenty Grand last stars. He is satisfied to struggle Saturday afternoon in the Belmont along with both Simmons and Stakes, outdistanced all rivals and Cochrane in the line-up, batting WOR by ten lengths, with Sun Mea- 400 or better and breaking up bali 9°W second and Jamestown, third. | gamies on very short notice. | Twenty Grand not only won the Many competent baseball men three-year-old American turf cham- regard Cochrane as the greatest PIONShip but set a new record of catcher of all time, although thera 2:293/5 for the mile and one half are still many kind words to be and beat Gallant Fox's mark by two said for Buck Ewing, Lou Criger, S€°onds. Johnny Kling, Roger Bresm.han[ Twenty Grand was ridden by Ray Schalk and others. |Charlie Kurtsinger. The horse is I recall a chat at Chicago, dur-| oan;:n::;' grr:mfac};g:e:,g“?t 5 ing the 1929 world’s series, with favorite. Jamestown was a strong |Mordecat (Three-fingered) Brown. 'second choice. One might have imagined Browr| Twenty Grand won $58,770 send- now a prosperous oil man, would | 4, the % beiingeassll B, the. onenibi pitens ng the total earnings to $164,075. ing performance of Howard Ehm—, ke in setting down the hard-hitting NEGR“ HURLER ASSOCIATED PRE. SPORTISA EDI'I’OR.SS “I would be willing to bet his ab-' sence would be more keenly feli than Simmons’; in other words, if the A’s were obliged to make a! choice, they would be better off with Cochrane behind the bat.” ] GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Philadelphia 3, 4; St. Louis 7, 13. Pittsburgh 3; Brooklyn 6. Boston 3; Chicago 1. New York 3; Cincinnati 2. American League Chicago 7; Boston 4. Detroit 4; New York 2, nings. Philadelphia 4; Cleveland 6. St. Louis 3; Washington 9. ten in- PHILADELPHIA TAKES: DOUBLE HEADER FROM ST. LOUIS ON SATURDAY PHILADELPHIA, June 15-~The Philadelphia Athletics defeated the | St. Louis Browns at both ends of a double header before a crowd of 30,000 fans last Saturday after- noon. The scores were 10 to 3 and 14 to 1. Lefty Grove pitched the first game for his eleventh victory of this year. He was given an early lead when Catcher Johnny Hev- ing hit a home run with two men on bases in the fourth. In the second game, George Earnshaw helped club his way to his tenth straight win by hitting a home run and getting three sin- gles. GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 54; Missions 4, 5; first; | gamceleven innings. San Francisco 11; Oakland 7 Los Angeles 7; Sacramento 9. Seattle 6; Hollywood 20. Naticnal League Detroit 1; Boston 7. Chicago 6; New York 11. Cleveland 0; Washington 5. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League ALL TIRED OUT. I'LL. GO AND GET HIM A BLANKET Seattle 4,3; Hollywood 12, 4. Los Angeles 8, 13; Sacramento 3, 2. San Francisco 3, 12; Oakland| 0, 3. | Portland 3; Missions 0. National League ~[¥ete scored when Sabin misjudged w‘we 93 HOME GROWN RADISHES AND GREEN ONIONS CAN THIS BE TRUE, OR AM | REALLY ASLEEP ? off Little Mac’ e Schmitz, 1 Sc fence in ngled, Nello, Henning and MOOSE DEFEAT VETERANS 11-0 ~ INSLOW GAME: 5 lll C MSpdn c J. Schmitz, ss P. Schmitz, p . xErskine, p Nello, cf Henning, on Drop Ancther ‘The game: MGCOSE B. Schmitz, 1f P. Schm. 2b > w = \Paps Find vk Easy First Seven Innings and Sew Up Sunday Game DG W w .-Homcuco:—-.«a SormorroRSH “HNowWoMROoNO Pete Schmitz and Erskine held| L the American, Legion to five hits| Sunday afternoon and the Moose |won 11 to 0, in a slow and unin- | teresting game. Lowe was inelfec- tive and hit hard by the Moose R and Majors, who succeeded him in IS“L‘SSI‘N;’{“' 2 the seventh, got by without bemg‘Keamey, b scored on. The Vets were helpless before | ,‘IYO;{[?“;; 2 both of the Moose chuckers, "‘“(HHolnke 1t Schi and Erskine were nev | Haynes, 1b threatened. Pete hurled seven inn- | B]‘\ke % and retired because of a S)N‘LU‘\VP arm rather than indanger from the \thm_g Vets. Erskine pitched the last two| o frames without the semblance of | [PeRER e Totals . 52715 2 Bt 2 o mads Er A, ‘ ) relieved Lowe in eighth inn- Moose Cop Easily ing. The Moose found Lowe an easy 5 i riddle and scored almost at vu]l[ FORGSRAIE Seruoil. rens, SSnve 8; two-base hits, Ramsay, P. and J. In: the second frame they shoved! iyt across three rums. Sabin droppad SShmlts < IMA | MESRrNd ] : Heinke; home run, Nello; struck Big Mac’s fly in center. Jack 2 hen N Sc?)mnz sacrificed Mac' to second, 0% bypatiie ain a Saven kg, {Pete’ Schmitz's fly to right bounced Erskine 4 in two innings; Lowe 4 1 ; 5 . in 72-3 innings, Majors 2 in 11-3 SHYr he fenoe (@ e Mae , aal innings; losing pitcher, Lowe; win- ning pitcher, Schmitz; stolen bases, C. MacSpadden and Henning. Umpires, Nostrand at plate, Bo- telno on bases. | Scorer, Mize. Time of game: two hours and 35 Totals 4011 14 24 13 2 | (x) relieved Schmitz in 8th inn- | ing. | > = a L R NP Qeury coocococococoo comcoworomE cococococor~ol p o mi's fly) to center. Sabin ran on the hit and it sailed over f‘MS head for the circuit. If he ‘hiad stood still it would have drop- \@ed into his pocket. The Moose scored another in the Philadelphia 6; Chicago 7. Wourth frame. With two out, Pete Minutes. Brooklyn 1; Cincinnati 6. * hmitz drew a pass and scored | New York -6; Pittsburgh . e | singles by Nello and Henning. | Boston 0; St. Louis 4. { They added four more in the BROWN TAKES DAVlS American League {difth on a walk, a wild pitch, a'! UT RN St. Louis 3, 1; Philadelphia 10, two-bagger and two singles. Fred | 0 TO MO INGSIDE 14. Schmitz walked and went to sec-| ‘ond on:.a wild pitch. Ramsay fan-! C. V. Brown, beputy United States ned. M. McSpadden doubled, scor- Marshal from Petersburg, left here |ing Fred. Singles by Big Mac' and this morning with Clyde Davis, in- JpékiSchmitz scored Little Mac'. sane patient, to place him in Morn- | < The Paps scored four more for ingside Sanitarium. He was com- good measure in the eighth frame mitted there by Judge Charles Sey Won Lost Pet. Pete Schmitz, Nello and Henning last Friday. Hollywood 43 26 623 singled. Bill Schmitz flew out to, Davis, said to be a World War Portland 38 30 559 left and F. Schmitz walked Ram- veteran, is violently insane. He Missions 37 33 529 caesose o ~ was taken aboard the Yukon today Los Angeles 36 32 529 New York 27 21 ‘ with great difficulty, and after his San Francisco 33 38 485 Qleveland 2 2 500 resistance had been overcome by | Seattle 37 456 Chicago ... 19 30 288 six men. Deputy Brown first under- Sacramento 38 449 Boston ... 19 30 3 took to gett him in an automobile Oakland 4 42 364 Deproit 20 35 364 Without using handcuffs but was National Leagué St. Louis ... 17 30 362 Iorcgd to put them on him after Won Lost pct_\ Juneau City League Davis almost escaped from him. St. Louis . 33 16 673 Won Lost Pet S . % New York . 30 19 612 gk 6 2 .50 RASMUSON HERE ENROUTE Chicago . 29 20 592 Moose 8 ikl % agpl TO WESTERN DISTRICTS Boston 26 24 520 Legion 2 i Brooklyn . 24 28 462 . 303 — | Enroute to western towns to visit Pittsburgh .. S 20, 420 o Panking institutions of which the is Philadelphia 20 30 400 | paAnTDITAar | the head, E. A. Rasmuson of the R <y 18 3 340 | | PANTORIUM Bank of Alaska chain, arrived here American League | < today from his home in Skagway. Won Lost Pet. | wyye ((;:.II‘;EFQ}YERDE"“," | He left on the steamer Aleutian Philadelphia 38 13 145 TEL. 355 for Seward and will visit Anchor- Washington 36 m 679 e s .ge and COrdova. before remming EVERY MORN left to tally | ~ooo~moccoool major league pitching with &s'remarked Brown. “Cochrane amaz- much guste as he ever pasted mi-ed me with his good judgment ts nor league twirling. !well as his speed hitging abil-| The surprising feature about ity He is the best catchier I have » Worthington is that the Braves ever seen.” were able to pluck him from one! of the Cardinal chain stores—Ro- \ Cochrane’s grens acarees, I base- chester. He was supposed t0 have pan has overshadowed the fact a sore arm and weak back Or some {nay he also was & football star for thing but it has not been manifest gocion university. so far in his great work for Biil g, him in his college:days teli me McKechnie and the Braves. he was as-hard-running a ball car- 3 S “How can you overlook Mickey any gridiron. Cochrane,’ ’inquired a Detroit obfi uable member of Connie Mack’s ed the saxophone. world’s champions? hatchet with Burleig “I note there is a tendency to er the last world's s name Al Simmons for this distinc- into vaudeville. tion. Al no doubt is a greater all| He was b»n Gorda € Grimes and ey around batsman ,although he has Cochrane ,at Bridgewater, Mass., in not been outhitting Mickey by 1903. The A’s call h'm “Mi much so far this spring. Taking the fans “Mickey” and his oppoa- into consideration Cochrane's speed ents “Gordon” in a somewhat de- and his ability to work almost risive tone. He h-z »- "t every day, double-headers included. less than 120 games a season since and his aggressiveness, T think he coming to Philadelphia from Port- rates as the keystone of the club. land, Ore, in 1925. ‘ The boys who, rier as you would care to see o' It may have heen tough on the, server, “in picking the most val- neighbors but Mickey also master- He buried the; Cubs. He was but he was more Two-Man Track Team also \impressive_with the work of Coch- rane behind the plate. Noses Into High Hon- ors in East “I have never seen a more mas- | terlul per!ormnnce by a backstop,” CHICAGO, "1ll, June 15.—Ams- | dem Oliver, negro hurdle star from the Roosevelt High School of Dey- ton, Ohio, and a two-man track team representing the main town- ship” High of Desplaines, Illinois, divided honors Saturday in the twenty-seventh renewal of the Uni- versity of Chicago National Inter- scholastic track and field cham- picnship. The two-men team was Bob Ken- nicott and Marsh Miller. They popped up from nowhere to win making 31 points between them. 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