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& SPORTS SECTION - The Sundy S . WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING,” JULY eader With Indians : Ya TEAM NOW _LEADING IN RACE FOR JUNIOR DEPARTMENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP. BOWLING, BOXING, . TRACK ATHLETICS, BASE BALL, GOLF, : AQUATICS, TENNIS, LACROSSE, .RACING ROD AND STREAM fb 30, 1922. 4 Pages * nkees and Browns Winners BUSH BAFFLES WHITE SOX; ST. LOUIS HAS BIG INNING Nationals Divide Double- GRIFFS WIN FIRST, 18-6; ' LOSE NEXT IN 11TH, 87 ‘Gather 21 Hits for 33 Bases in Inaugural, But Give' * Help to Foe in Final—Judge and Brower ' Smash Out Home Runs. Williams and Ruth Get Home Runs—Hugmen’s Margin Is 6 to 2, While Mound City Team Defeats Red Sox by 4-to-1 Count. outhit nine to six, the Browns S defeated Boston today. 4 to 1, by pounding Pennock for five of their six hits in the fourth inning and scoring all their runs. Williams BY DENMAN THOMPSON. LEVELAND, July 29—Fairly massacreing a whole handful of tribal | tossers, the Nationals registered a lopsided victory in the apeningl battle of today’s double-header, their twenty-one hits for a total of thirty-three bases netting them eighteen runs, just three times as many as the Indians were able to count against Walter Johnson, but in the nightcap. aiter apparently having saved young Brillheart’s hide by HICAGO, July 29.—Wonderful | pitching by Joe Bush and a home run by Joe Dugan with two men on bases cnabled New Yori- to win from Chicago, 6 to 2 and retain its hold on first place. A T. LOUIS, July 29.—Although giving Mogridge a comfortable lead over Stan Coveleskie, the Griffithian 3 = 5 Beferse crambied. Rice and Lamotte being the knaves who figared in the homer by Bib Falk with a man on | connected for his twenty-fourth “lone tally registered by the Indians in the eleventh inning for an 8-to-7 base was all that prevented Bush |home run. ‘victory following an attack that enabled’ them to knot the count in the from registering a shutout. Shdcker pitched well in the 2 The break came in the fourth when. [ pinches. Hank Severeid, catcher, and George Sigler, first baseman of the Browns were Injured and retired. Severeid had a finger on his right hand eplit by a foul and Sisler was spiked below with the bases filled. Chicago missed a bair-line decision on an attempted double play. which would have retired the side. The Yankees added another two by driving Courtney off the mound. They ninth. el y = o - e <elf at bat their season’s mark to 113. Gaslin distinguished himself st b | Judge and Brower contributed home with five straight hits in the opener| yng to the long list registered in the nd also got a bingle in the closing | twe big leagues toiay. Joe's coming ancounter. while Harris was the star | in the first game off Mails with Rice afield, handling ninetcen chances pes- [ on base ahead of him. while Judge fectly in the two games and Goslin were on the paths when in the second the knee when sliding into first basr e game for 2 to Severeid will be out of t week, but Sisler expects to play Mobile, 3. ¥ letting the sccond game slip | Brower clicked his iousn, thelr fingers 'the Nationals setto. Turkey's wallop s declared by got one in the fifth.and they chalked | morrow. Yemain two and one-half games bac! evelanders to have been one of e i | of the Indians. having muffcd their [longest ever seen at Dunp Field. It up the final when Ruth smashed one | Boston ARE.C.A. L L ARE ‘“Whance to reduce the margin of the [not only sajled over the high right- of Hodge's offerings into the right- | Mitchellss 4 2 1 8 Qerperse.- § 0 Afth placcrs to half a contest. They (ficld screen, but passed over the field bleachers for his eighteenth |O'R'rkedb 0 0 0 1 Sisler.Ib 1 did boost their double-piay total, [ abutting street and cleared a house homer of the seaso: b.. 4 211 0 Shortenef. 1 0 however, three for the day, raising |on the far side. ason. 4.0 4 4 M 7] pe = N T ABNLO.A oChlcago. ASB,E.Q;AI. L : o + SCORE EARLY AND OFTEN Preiimmre s W12 g : 4 i3ea b3 00 2 o 2010 o i Schang.e.. 3 0 5 0 2 2 N Pipp.ib. 4 211 0 4121 POD‘UI - IN OPENING ENGAGEMENT R 12 $idd bl - it i : w5 Seott.se 3 g i ST oNs . { Bush.p.... 4 0 Conrtney.p 1 0 0 4 Regldedea) — 1L . PHOTOS 8Y CARL T-THONER | Tiodge, 3201/ 3B 92414 T —_— 3 =820 A 2 otals.. 27 627 11 NG ¥ 1a i ing i 2 fce ki Totals. 11 Totals. 33 727 16| 810 0.0 00, B0l SHINGTON lost no time scoring in the openi g game. Rice lined Government Printing Office nine that vanquished Department of Com- | . A 0040000 3—% the first ball pitched by URle to center for a single, advanced on | meree toxsers yesterday in opening of xtrugsle for base ball circuit honors.| -~ Yo' 00 S0ii4- ORS00 -0 ] SBurte dar Wallers in Sementy Haning ‘Harris' death and aiter Judge skied, scored on Goslin's double to right ! Chicago 02000000 02| {iBatted for Pennock iu seventh loming. X 5 LA 1Batted for Foster i eighth inning \¢euter. Brower walked and after Shanks got a life on Sewell's error, | Rups—Witt, Dugan. Ruth (), Ward,| Rypg—J. Collins, _Eiser, McMagys, Wil ‘iling the bases. Goslin was forced on Peck's roller to Gardner. FIRST BLOOD FORG.P. O e Ttnink, Dugan. (21, Conla, | Bt B e e wimlems The single and double procedure 3 - X [Erpiuse, W _Suuak Dats (2, Collat | Twobass uit—ollins, Home vus—Williams, WAS reversed in round 2, when the| * | rifices—-Dugan. Ward. Schang, Meusel. Dou- | po Gerber to S.sler: Bronkie to Sisler: Gerber Aedond Grifithian run devcloped ' ey EYard o Seott to Plpp. Left on | t0 Senner 10 O ey aon, Left on bases—Bos AJehnson got. the two- r, a lus BATTING MARKS GROW i si"'m’ New York, 9; Chicago, 8. Dase on|ton, 5: St. Lonis, 6. First base on balls—Off Fallop to right center. Wwith one . AR hatie 0K [lCourtngs, L ) 5. iy | Pk S, R e RAdwn, and, after Rice Mfted. scored B O e 0r Tourints | s Boies £k Fulerion, Cameiie & oa a line single to left by Harris, | ~WASHINGTO AB. R. H. PO. A. E. S0 413 innings: off Hodge, 4 in 42| maings. WiId piteh.—Pennock. Losing piteh: who reached second on Jamieson's fu_ Rice, ot g2 un e innings “Losing ‘icher—Courtoey. | Umpires | er—Pesock Umpires—Messrs Gwene” wod JUe throw to the plate. A bit of | FRES. 50 o s - g = TETT e a | —Dineen and Moriarity. me—1 bour &nd | Connolly. Time of game—1 hour and 53 min- Feugh Tuck prevented another tally | fidFe 1P 3 osagegte OVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE'S NINE, spurred to its best |50 minutes ;?mdhpr_mrnlr Judge’s s sh was e | Brower, ¢ s 111090 efforts by the presence of Public Printer George H. Carter, among | Tcte tly by e T Sew mith, e 2 Ted ¢ — Help Indians to Scorc. < Reckiupmogh. s Ll o R the Department of Commerce team in the struggle for the Junior Depart- 2 e e o e SR mental League championship, scoring an 11-to-1 victory. The game was ROBINS ROUT C ARDIN S and Rice's error in the first inning. 82t a3 a2 the first of a series of three between these nines. They will meet again put vielded a run in the second, with BB R0 DS Tuesday at o'clock on Monument lot diamond No. 3. error by Shanks a factor. Walter 0. 1, % & 0 e 7 From the time Public Printer Car- i Walked Scwoll, Gardner singled and 03 1 00 ter tossed out the ball to start the ) : o5 3s * ‘cormerx -eetes Crawees (R 3 : S NEW YORK, July 29.—Pittsburgh BROOKLYN, July 29.—Brooklvn anks fumbled Mclnnis' bunt. 2 0 & 4 1 fray until the finish, the Commerce | = b o8 4 . #eund. but he recovered in time [ Nexents = 3 -2 overhaul its rivals for the circuit|by & score o o 3. pitchers today an e hin L slihorer) Sewell taliled I et = S 5ot "NG MA[:KS jaurele. Witn Louis Hollls leading, | Cooper, Tierney and Russell each | of the series. 9 to 2. e o : LR oth on the mound and at bat, the|made h runs, while Max Carey| Pfeffer was knocked out of the seisted double play toein; o 0 2.0 = made ome , 3> ¥ effer IR ‘miadle sack etor Metnmts could o8 § ae \ |N DEF G.,0. P- bove played rings around the | ;yyge two clouts for the circuit. Wil- [box in the third Inning and Barfoot. 5 et back. o b art: t, and had they bur Cooper outpitched Toney and|North and Dyer were also batted Two runs were complled in_the sRotiomori LDETROIT, June 28_Detroit bis e ¥ : el ird by the Natlonals, who chase PO Ny R (P sty and Ogden har oday Hollis held th H Ee X g . *hle to the showers. Goslin led with | 6 142718 4 defeated Philadelphia, 13 to 2. (2= nelo thel Commerce 'battert | '3; was tie firstifime the/Glantsyl (Grlies pitched Slenty ball, although “a~ triple over Speaker's head and it tontag: 3 : TheF fithleltr!dw";rf n!nwerlells be- | one a double, to his own team's total, | have Jost to Pittsburgh on the Polo'l::ll’““—k ';p:;ed‘,;);’;tflm ] unted on Brower's single to left, ore Pillette and their former team- The Printer e Bl | Gronnds tb1s soason: | THS meore:. | r g ; a S3iich hrought Watter Malls to the | SIS i1538437 mate, Moore. : SR L e e e i | nomeriin iR I NS Ry 4#ll. With Shanks up. Brower ad-| reobase hits—Goslin (2). Johnson. Shanks. Jones' home run in the third Inning | choice mixed with two Commerce er- |, Pt ABE-G.4 X % w300 9% | °Mitchell sprained ankle sliding ced or @ nassed ball, continued to | yianie, Harrls, ~Rice. Gardner, Jamieson, was & line drive that struck Miller in | fors produced two runs. The game ! sty o 3 & 8 & Besresoh 4 0 1 8|into ihe piate in the fifth and had THIrd on ONedl's wild heave to cen- | Picinich. Three-base hii—Goalin the leg with such force that as Dinehed by G, O. P in the Ath, | Sutecti- 3 3 £ o Fraengb . 4 1 1 3|10tQ W0e Tled off the field ter and tallied when Shanks doubled Judge. ' Sacrines Cuclnals. e ot i CECROE X LCARTER, cessitated his retirement Th #:0rc: | four runs Tesulting from six hits, | Rt 3 3 3 0 i:3d forpefesiclen/oE ishasonn S 0 & i S s Peckinpazgh. e printer, that starte ‘harges toward % troit. AB.E. O.. ot w1 2 { o 0. yn. A Mi"fl':»‘h:trgrr:kfl:nd;‘;flr.:xenwhr::‘;.: ey "Latt on bases—Washington, . PANNIE churks. ¢ vietors. |ayigmrretd 1 2 0 Biue e i RS i e Novnorav. 4 0 2 2 §99 0macke . 317170 omonzn T4 1TETS ike and Johnscn grounded to | Shacte, 3. & Hits—Of Edwards. 4 in 1% in- Toerle 4 218 1 4 31 % tired in the sixth inning. Then alcoomp. 3 1 0 3 22 1 1|Hornsby2b & 1 2 2 Wheatlf.. 5 o rdner. nings; off Uhle, 6 in 2 innings. none out in Milleref... 1 0 2 0 4 2 8 0| hit followed an error. Immost of the | 2 0 0 O|Mueller,2b. 4 1 2 2 Mitchell1b 1 o - o =<The Nationals increased their scor- !lhl‘rd:noll! n|n:n:m :fli-:mu‘nn:-'-‘lln o';':’:?.fil 2%t "‘ g 2 'l, g other innings, the Hooverites went g g s 3 Frum‘rr,lh: l‘ug % Echm' d‘:.lh 4 : m_‘g‘ tf.lrxe\.‘“v?:w’: :‘:e'murflt’l;.flr;:let;‘r_: 223 fl-;"';“fl:"':' . E"k By pitcher—By I 250 $3 3 3 L Ioul in order. The score by Inn‘:n;szs o SnEn H 3 5—’, 3 } i (L. Sewell). ' Btruck oui ! ’I' E; 50 1 0 Piletsep. 3 004 HL.E. ze L3810 27 1 2 e Maila - Rice walked, Harris |joumgen (L Semell). Strack Gonate, “1: b IN AKING S COND GAME 200 SR 8008 e 0. 200040230 Ti15 3] wniites for Causes o nimn 2031 . ! ;fl:nflceddnnd Judge fclou!«g ton!hsl et thl‘ ‘g;l:‘!d b‘&le—.(:" o l'; 1 g Bassier®... 1 0 0 0 | Commerce .000001000-1 5 1{,!“""“"" 0100231008 i 'l; a !, epreboard in center for a circuit of | nitcher—Uhle. ires—Messr S 2 3 Batteries—Hollis and Meade: Darme and| New York 03000000 03 3 iho bases, Sam tallving ahead of him. | . Time of game—2 io002 P New York ...l 5002 E ! : ; = —— = = = Runs—Cares (2), Bigbee, Russell (2), Tier- 1000 Fpelins ‘:":w:',‘;“;‘(}," ,:,’t‘",‘“db‘fi: el " WOiruns ‘:n:outlth_e semblance of aI:m fell to the Indians in the third | Totals.. 33 Ps:; 13 'n-u'b-'.'. 31 In _— nex! Crimm, Cooper. Kelly, Conningham, Soy- 0000 ] seunted, after R-mwer's death, on a | inning of the closing encounter, when Brillheart found the plate on | _*Batted for Pillette in secestl o inan Two-base hits—Meusel,” Three-base | Totals.. 81 624 14 Totals.. 35 ewat to left by Shanks. ,|tin and Snanks. Bawards got the|swings and issued five free tickets. four of ‘em in a row. Hesraried St ledi S . 'hurffir\-gh- Home rue—Tiemer, Carez (2): | oRan for Ainsmith fn seventh. < Jonnson was comhed for & PAIr of | gate here. and with Shaute gracing | O'Neill, who was forced by Coveleskie, who in turn was forced by Evans, | Runs_wWalker. Ogden. Blue (4), Cutsbaw y | Bl oot R ine et on bateNew Funs I b e et with e sone. |the_ meoundiJobnson twasiifarced by | {he latter stoleisecond 3nd went fo third when Picinich heaved low. Conb, - veach (@), Jones (31 Ermor |/ ork. &: Pittsbureh. 10. Bases on balle = Off | B . B Olson, Mrezs (2). T T ird on Mednnis' double. down | RICe | Eice's double and sin- | Brillheart then walked Wamby |pleted the job of passing Spoke and B, O ahag: Cobb. Three base hits Q Toner. 2 o AUy S Toncr, 9 | Griy () Wheat (2, Schmandr. High. K- e right fleln line and tallied with | TRree passes Foees Co o e Celin, it [forced in a run by hurling eight [Shanks then made a brilliant catch of | ~Vesch (2). Home run—Jones. Stoles base \ in 8 1.3 innings; off Causey, 5 in 8 2-8 innings. | rors—Smith (2), McCurds, Oleon. TwoTase wim on O'Neill's safety to right. Bat- | S1e% DY e e 1in. it |straight balls to Speaker and Wood, | Wood's foul. e &) gmerifices—Cotanaw (), Cobb, | U 1oeing pitcherToney, Umpires—Messrs. Hart | hite—Hornsby. Alnsmith, T. Grifith. Wheat. b ils, S < ° : 3 and.; although he contrived to get & e5 (3, Heilmann. 1Left on bases end O'Das. Time of game—l Bour Three-base hit—Whest. Home runs—_Flack. Yong for Mail, Stephenson relled to | DeIng the lewters ALtk o 2 o o in g & After the fourth the Nationals were | Jones. Rignes ¢ It anshe: Time of s £ ana s Tlack B Lo M Jamieson lofted to |t¢d the Griffmen a fistful of runs In|cougie of strikes over on Sewell, - |neld hitless by Coveleskie until the o RNz, 7. Detroit, 6. First bate 0| DIl ADELPHIA, July 29.—Seven |BiButes Grith. - Sacrifices—Smitn, "Olson, Mitehel] Brower. | [the seventn. = @ eible after the|Dally passed him. too forcing’ in|seventh. when they climbed him for balls O Pllitte, 8 off Hasty. 1. Qfoore. 2; | home runs were made in the double- A Doae_ B Louinr” 6 Brookirn. iz Grifts Resume Seoring. foupth until the eighth, when, with a :nfll’:; ta(l_‘!:fin He eguledox‘:;'.?‘l)éln'l:; a quartet of bingies, which, with a ;-, Ogden, 1. y, 10 10 4 8 g“hd“i: divided by the Phillies and STAT[S“(S OF MMORS Basex on Lails—Off Blrtool.n’.':nofl'!f'bflr 1 s > B eeot run | 1ead. He. merelyLlcbEea | Dolotwhen er popp ! b3 gave them three runs, again | bger s Ogden. 5 In 4 innings: of Pillette, | Cubs, here today. The Phillies won oft Grimes, 3. Struck out—Ry Barfoot. 1: b 2ZWith Edwards pitching in the fitth, | thirteen; e ucrelylod in hitting at a bad ball with the|putting them in front. Goslin ripped |4 17 innings: o ‘anings. HIt | the opener. 6 to 2, and the Cubs the Crimes, 1. Hite—Off Pfefler. 6 in 228 § But the following frame witnessed a | zle giving the Indians a tally. The Brower Hits for Cireuit. when Brower lined a double against | —Hasty. Winnine pitehet Clleler, 250 e e ANEREAN SERSTE. Sorth, 2 in 13 tonine: of Drvv. 3 1n 12 amption of their scoring activities. | same tactics gave them two more in| The Griffmen were retired as fast|the right-001d screer, Shanks cashed | PReheE=BIC CORT hour and 50 min (0.A. _Philn. ABH.OA. W. L. Pct. Win. Tese, | Sessrs. Moran snd Quigles. Time—1.50. igms opened with a double past|the ninth. when Gardner walked and |35 they came up for three rounds, but the pair ‘;; !afim “c!;lhdfl f,‘,,";" 0 | jites. 176 Rannsh.. 1 2 4| New York 57 42 576 580 .BT0 ©ardner, Judge sacrificed. and when | hits were made by Speaker, McInnfs 2 A0 | eenter: ank reached third on 12 3 Smith2h4 0 4 0|8 Louis . 55 41 .57 .6TT .B6T wards tossed poorly to McInnis.|and Luke Sewell they forged to the front in round 4 |Peck's sacrifice and Picinich's death |} 0 —-— 54 Wilmeef 4 0 4 of on S8 ® 51 46 o8 531 .50 REDS TAKE A PAIR. Teie Scored. . owlin’ beat’a Bunt | With Jamiceon brousnt in from |duS JATESLY (o8 IS, 7,10 emckh | St asie MoHdE kel TOUGH ONE TO LOSE 30 Vokmaif & 1 8 ol Dtmit SSLELI 18| BOSTON, July 29.—Cincinnat! took in front of the plate for his fourth |left field to the box in the eighth. :’Y O e ey facter| o iceisawal itojcenter amby £ 3 1A 0 DNt Tk B0 o0 {es|, BOSTON. July 30_cCinclanatl togh emnsecutive single, and after Brower | the Nationals were checked, but only | 10 ‘TG = G ° L L e 22 0 1 0| Washingten ..... 45 50 474 . ‘69 b s ko b wnd 2 o s Watkced flling the bases. | for one round, for in the final frame | Farris death, was held to e | A Pas Mabiter SNalin: Suaed enabled A5 R EPO. A E i1 S s B 5 41> ss .aip|ome-run margine 5 to 4 an e o Iets. camaed. Judge. | they. reilstered twice on Picinich's | Jud8e’s shoestring dounle o SECRISE | the Indlane to e en: thefseventn, ;101380 a0 22 3 Baten -, o asnvael S0 O PRRGANE ol and after Picinich expired, Johnson | double and singles by Peck and John- |Bice was run H0FR ol N¢"%as|Wamby's smash and fired wide A P CE T e o 12 SRS, ABEOA e ST ae Igpped sately to center, scoring Gos- | son. Fiat Brower caught one to his lIKing | Judge, who, however, swung around and | Goslin, 1f. sua 1 L0 90 GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. |, hertqh 3 111 O Christwif 3 1 2 0 and sent it soaring far over the hiSh tagged him on the line as he raced by. | Brower. if. e edite =t Wash., at Cleveland. Wash. at Cleveland. | Duncanif. 5 1 2 O Nixonrf .. 4 0 2 0 ) Ieht.field screen, Judge and Goslin Nallin didn't see it that way. Speaker's (Shanks, Sb. 803 saa avd e .30 724 9 Phila, at Detroit. Phila, at Detroit. Harperef. 4 1 @ O Bosckeldb 8 2 2 7 e Slioid of him. roller and Wood's long fly put Wamby | Lt Motte, S § O 55 1| jRatted for asborne : Tow York st Chicago. New York at Chioago. |Eomecs.h 5 2 2 8 Holkeid.. § §13 2 ON THE SIDE LINES ‘A rank muff by Peckinpaugh paved on third in position to tally, when Sew- Picler, e 500 3 01 ‘_Mf:md for sm;n:a ':n "'"'",.'"','.'"' o Boston at Bt, Louis. Boston at Bt, L Finellisb. 4 12 2 293 the way for the two r}m:‘:u;i::;r}g ‘n'll hlmnéeredl.\'lciog- whack thrmléh Brillheart, 1R 9 2 O Philadeiphia 0 2 0 d 2021 2% REsuLTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, Kimaicies 0 0 0 ! s182 B . . e 3 = < Y 4 23 2 by the Indians to regain t ied e udge. tephenson. batting for Gard- | Mogridge, p. B0t 0 O O Rums—Rarher. Callaghan, Walker (2). 5 mlfl e 493 2oinis the fourth. MclInnis wall ner, forced Sewell. % 7 10°32 15 3| Mokan, Fletch 1 E: ‘Washington, 18—7; Clevelsad, 6—3. . 1808 g : : A 2 O'Neill's-roller was ferried to second | Mcinnis singled to open the eightir| Totals - 2 2 X e el () Bare Patcher. Heo- New York, 6; Chicago, 3. *Rouseh... 1 1 0 0 R LEVELAND. July 29.—Erickson will represent the Milanese on the |,y Harris, but an easy_double ”m and Jamieson was put on to run for zfléf“fi"‘ D. A‘N. );, R: P..o. A zm“m O TRrell () SRR B Iecher, T Hen ‘Dotroit, 13: Philadelphis, 2. GRS S == hill in the third game of the set this afternoon. A delegation of | went glimmering when Peck umbled | him, but O'Neill drilled into a double B S 3 2 3 1 0iLee. Henline. Walker. Stolen hases—Barber, Bt. Louis, 4; Bosten, 1.| T B0 reney in fth fnning. -, . ‘he ball. The twin killing went|play started by Shanks. and Guisto, hit- 3 1 0 3 0 O(Krug. Sacrifices—Fletcher. Hollocher. Double. Iheca o eteoy in Oth inning. Olaf's fellow townsmen are coming on from Jamestown, N. Y., to | inrough when Coveleskie bounded to | ting for Coveleskle. roiled to Peck. $ 4 1 3 o ofplayiee o Fieteher to Lee: Krus to Tery S Ihatied for Cheistenbury in Oth ivuing. Sée their neighbor perform. Morton or Lindsey will do mound duty for |Harris, but Melnnis reached Rl Both Score in Ninth. 40 23 8 e Chicaso ! Puliadeiphis, 4. . Date NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cinclnnati...... 1 0000012 13 ke Indians. & scored on l;ll"‘" onE1C nd, aided by | Shanks started the ninth with & 1aITUP | Stephensn, 35. 3 0 0 0 1 0! on balls—Of Ring. 5: off Stueland. 2. Struck W. L. Pet. Win Loss. |Boston..... ... 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 04 & ) - Pleinjens. e hrow, and tailied when | to left and took second on Peck's sacrl- | Meclnnis, 1b A O hotaer 10 taningec off Stoeland. 1 ia 1 B ot s o Z?J'wfi“"r e e Boscrel - (3), Haibe. ““Evers possible kind of a bingle| Judge robbed Spemker of n safety |yamby dropped a Texas leaguer Ifffo | fice. Picinich lofted to Evans, but after Soisalid 30 0 3 3 o;inning. Losiug pitcher—Osborne. Tmpires— 32 45 (536 541 531 Beemoporg Twobise hite—Boeckel (2. from a homa run to a safe bunt was | in the “lucky” frame when he stabbed | right. = After pitching two wide ones|ng crowq gave Mogridge a fine raszing Covclesile, 3 0 0 -1 2 ofMessrs Rigler and McCormick. Time—R52. 52 47 .525 530 .30 | Popell Three-base hit—Wingo. Sacrifice fegistered by the Nationals in the |Spok rap with one hand and|('g asker, Brillheart was yanked |, nded with a sl hot Baghy: p. 1 00 0 1 0f SECOND GAME. D47 47 500 505 495 Bith—Daubert, Ford (2), Christesbury. —Laft 38 game. their twenty-one hits to- | flagged him with a toss to Johnson.|3fogridge relicving him. George corg- To8po a ¢line shol over, iy ,iceon 10 0 0 0 0 O chic ABH.0.A. _Phila. ABH O.A 46 47 486 500 .4se |on bases_Cincinnati, 10; Boston, 7. Base on %aiing thirty-three bases. Every | Sewell's head that registered Howard . — — — — — —lHeath¢'esf3 1 1 0 8125 35 56 385 391 .se0 | PRUs—Of Rizer. 1. off WWatson. S e >y Sriftman got a hit and drove in at! It took Jamiesom. an outflelder. to —e—————————=| with Washington's seventh run. Totals -3 88 3 Il 3 121 iz X8 atB I peee—ny weinn il ek W T o er with Ave stralght safc. |battered. four of "Shokes ' haflers |utes belng consumed before a ballf i tne fag end Bf the Rt WITY the fof Sitiauts In St Innine. i 2 43 e e aasow, | o e o S ‘etes, including a triple, two doubles | Jamey unquestionably is the best left- | was pitched. ‘Wamby walked with one gone and Was| wgeington. 000300301007 3% 1 56 % = N a pair of singles. ‘while Johnson | hand pitcher on the Cleveland pay| - ! forced by Speaker, it appeared to bZ| Cleveland. 002200102019, o (5 §|Pittaburgh at . Y. Pistabingh xt ¥, T- $5s the demon at batting 'em in. his|roll. He retired the Griffs in order! Hildebrand had more-tha the usual | all over, but the complexion of affairs | Two.bage hits—Judge, Brower, Wood, J. 5.2 00 S 3| Bt Louis at Bkiyn. 8t. Louis at Bklyn. Cincy .AB.Y,?.'} Aa. Ponm]t]nu’, All.g.g.% three hits sending four mates plate- ! in the eighth, but they got to him for | amount of trouble in guessing balls | changed in & twinkling, successive | Sewell, Home run—Brower. Stolen bases—|Krugdb... 5 2 0 1 00 . Cincinnati at Boston. 3 2181 Chretode 41 2 2 pard 2 co::le of counters in the final frame |and strikes in the -ocogd {::T; dwblel_ll_:fi' wmh.nd Se[we:l lytlngyuu Enam (@) :"‘"”:.—';.T'"'n.,.‘.fi: plnan QFarlic 5 2 8 1 92 Chicago at Phils. 01 0 Nixentf.. & 2 2.0 g = at that. Theart's downfall may be a - | score. en, the winning tally on y, Speaker, N e plays— | Cheeves.p. Harperrf. 4 2 0 0 4110 Z<Rice's error in round ome of the; —_— E{.‘,}l to the ump's questionable rul- = nd, Stephenson popped a foul to ym‘. mhl;:c:n«;. J_fif“,m-l-h o’ gngw Kaufm'n,p.4 0 2 38 l.l:vn-l. o; Yfl,l;?:fl GAMES. EpRE:; H ? g 3 8’} opener was odd. He made a nice stop | Gonlln tried hard t _paess ge. < 3 ington. .5: e e i e 1 D e afatr DSt in ArtemDUIng | ol SaB-ire Etdles (ot o iny | Ha¥ris openea the tenth suspiclously { 14rd 8. Bases op DAIECOR LR :’;:',,. L R ‘Philsdelphis, 6—5; Chicago, 3—7. 133 142 2a throw the ball ‘slipped out of his |attempt In facing Jamieson in the| Shamks was fired out of the pastimelfor the Nationals by shunting a safety |y “Hits—Off Brillheart, 3 {n 323 inning: s ‘o“‘ 2y Brooklyn, 9; St. Louls, 2. e S5 ;;ndh.na Speaker reached third be- | eighth resulted in a roller to Wamby. |in_the tenth for langusse of a toojto center, and Judge sacrificed in_the lot Moxtiage, 5 in, T iniiote: o Covsesie. Qhleags oo 110201000002 OClncinnati, 5—3; Boston, 4—1 2 ze90 o he conld retriovs It vigorpus nature to Umps Nallin. La-|most 2] form, n rol i § innings: of " - g 093260 : == - Sry ™ Brillneatt, '1: by Coveleskie.| - Rums—Terry, Miller, Barber. Krug, O'Far- ; : Goxlin tatl TS e iace at third and had |to Stephenson and ‘after Brower was |Struck' out—Fy Bril - 11ao0 oatre, Jumes . Dunn. wife of the | neCeramdieh 177 Nad when | MOHE (o9 LAEINCS B eana Tn the | purposely asmed Wamby chased out |y, B MOEUK" oty o filorwhciiet | Behisone Htuine Bt ars. (135 | | HOW GRIFFS ARE HITTING L L o "owner of the Tndisns. whose | round of game No. 2, breesing biithely | eleventh: nto Tight for Shanks' fy. . ine|Dmpires—Messis. Hilgenrand and Nallin: Time | base’ Bits—stiler, “Hepp. _Walker, ' Mokan, ia T 5 tile. 4. ¥ ST8T £ Thostponement . that necessitated | ona. while Rics was beime M Hogy | Snasks’ expulson followed the tentli and the same fals befell the e o e amiios > Biolle tanse Satesl: “Batted for McQuillan in 8th i s double-header, was & Spec- |on the M As it ha g run 'me hurled at Nallin that he Grifts in the eleventh, but in the rear Hollocher. Bacrifice—Singieton. Double plays AB. H. RAL Pe. | #Batted for Marquard fn Sth i or for the first time since her be- R L S LT S LR e (] s Iin that %¢|end of this session the Indians-record- | : 9 |3 Smith to Wrightstoe to Lee: Ksnfmamn 315012 3] cnerpmat. ©0 200000 052 *eavement. Mrs. Dunn owne 64 per AEs Tesuliod. ax Browers skt nat )T er the [fhct;shat |0 (16 Shonink masker when tae Seus “BUY YOUR TICKET .NOW, |ts Barver, Left on beser Oncage, 1t oro: e 48 N 900000071 6t f the stock of the Indians ani > : ! torial nse caved. Rice first muffed 3 out- . . Runs—Burns, Daubert, Gibson. Two-base e e Ty Hank was fired out of a game just |08 AN T g "when Wambys| |S. WARNING GIVEN FANS {5 skstens: 3¢ Eau e o 3% 8 & 82 3% |nu_Gibeon. Three-bass hite—Harper, Deu- 1% expec n Shasks and Pook got tangled up In | last Wednooday in Detroit. he &Y |} ,nt was heaved wide o Peck by y e o S1s i Singieton: B3 ' G a9 ven Hachisce_couch Dogble pisy—Fer- Shaute, s fowrth filnger | SOIAE after Wood's foul in the fourth. |draw several days suspensioft Motte the pair. of. them were safe. t-selling eampaikm is on {8 In 823 innings: off 9 1o 413 . 3391 (500 to Caveney to Daubert, Left on owJoc te, Speake: h ! A “ticke: ings 3 3 .Y Hank got the ball. clui to it. al- |time. Remarks such Shanks r red the ‘with : \nnings; Kauf: T 728 E K Cincianati, 9: ton. 8. on_balls—Of 4 game one is a young left-hander - Speaker mov em up a sacrifice Caravan: Club ball innings; off fmann, 7 in innings. 4e 64 264 o From Juanita College. He is of Po-|thoush shaken up when ;Rajah|are senseless. The play that nettled | NG wo ' “jong fly to Rice enanjed| .1°F. the . U game | g0 Ditcher—By Singletop (Callaghan). 31 31 g {000 30 oF Mewian L e en extraction and is being coached | crashed into him. him happencd several inninge DHOF|Fvans to register -the deciding tally| that will be played for the bemefit | Wild pitch—Singleton, Winning ~pitcher— 368 4 2 288 i by ao. 1. . = -] to the time he made his remark. He . | Kanfmamn. Losing pitcher—8i T % 16 % ‘353 | Quilian, 9 in 8 fnnings; off Ma: 110 Stanislaus Coveleskie. L after the catch. of the youngsters of Trimity : foning. Losing pitcher—McQuillan. DUmpires - Something seldom seem was the|CSM't help the team if he is ocom:j . i B e O D R e el i e 138 31 8 me e Seatelle, Time—1 hour 36 min. 4y'Neill’s Wallop In the necond Inning { action taken in the fourth by -Ump.|fined to the bench. E 2 Diogesan b, B At AT e 2 3 73 N a4 - topped queerly and struck Harris in | Hildebrand In ordering & Ditcher to] e i 3 SRERIAN ARSI TION. Sdague Parky.ga. August 36 It TR ARRR B Siar aiis e MONT LEAGUE. Ane solar plexus. Bucky resumed |pitch while the batsman was stand-{ Milen-was sick mam after seeing | . Indianspolisre: 3. /'will be a regular Big league ba e n PIED! er. taking time out to recover his|ing outside the box. _Covi o] that second elip from his| Tolede. - . nmw nd. ol and the delivery was a 8r for he knew victory would|. %5 T 4| Durham. 5; High Point, 4. (32 amtenen - mnte @ Reltitent: tng | 2Ut Hilde subsequently called Haak [put. ifs_olub right on the s off ColbE gl B8 0 1 | Wit sdem, 31 Greessboro, 29. HE oo Hareis’ DId for & triple.in we | T 0" & *ide third strike. e T chareal vl i ANOUNBERA A SsOTIATION: 3 ¢ 0°1 af| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Gaventh to end a rally that produced| Mesridge and Weed ina b 4 s 18 1 00 0| Rochester. T; Syracuse. 5. five runs. There were two,on at the stalling_match wm the latter was v P g : : Baitimore. 8 Jerey Citz: 3. | : - Bt bat'lil the seventh, nearly five min- : 1000 - Toroate, 57; Bultale, 43 bme,

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