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| [sports] ' The Sundwy Star ' Part 44 Pages o8 WASHINGTON, D. ( ., SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1925 Nationals Pound Out 20 to 5 Victory Over Tygers : Local Swimmers Are Defeated HOMERS FALL TO GOSLIN & PRESIDENT’S TROPHY WON i JOHNSON AND JOE HARRIS BY BROOKLYN “Y” TEAM | w York Athletic Club Earns In- i Latter Also wats Pair of Doubles — Marberry, Clarence Ross of *dividual Honors by Finis Pitching in Sixth Straight Game, Follows hing First in Three- Mile Event on Potomac Yes Barney and Gregg and Finishes Strong. erday. (Contin m First Page.) Tavener, but Marberry sent Peck to ROOKLYN Central Y. M. C. A. swimmers carried of the Presi- T ~ | the counting block with a single over dent’s Cup in the first annual long-distance team championshi ed so hard t the nine clouts netted | Tavener’s dome. o res v, by the Washingtor noe Club over twenty bases | qBucky Harrls was out in the ninth race, staged here yesterday, by the W ashington Canoe Club oy Plate denting rted i off | when the Champs began the making the three-mile course from Chain Bridge on the upper Pot to the 1 Rice gav Dauss soft |of five runs. Leibold, sen: into the - > . R 4 hy Sidens of the M 1ionat chance. but Bess Bucky singled be.|zume in-the eighth lled, and took | Georgetown. While taking the team trophy emblem: the ,‘\ ionat tween Wingo and Sosh i raced |third when Moon Harris got a double | Amateur Athletic Union title, the contesta ssed the honor ¢ home when Veuch, at bat for t} | n popped to Jones. Bluege having one of their men cross the finish Iine first, Clarence Ross of New e e ey center shoved Leibold and York Athletic Club nosing out Walter Spence in the final dash for the field retirement advar Bob a peg, | Moon Harrls to the plate and Bluege goal. s Hut Moon Ha the far corne: Ruel's triple to The winner's time was 1 hour and 17 minutes, 9 minut three-and-two o cashed Peck, and Marberry's mark set under practically the same conditions last ye Johnson was t v e oy g o Bahlke, winner of the individual swim held an over the W anen . eohple tuel go hom g Rl | Sires ‘j\ 6 ‘_\‘ e run of the riot, for the past 15 years. NSTe Alara ot ol " Among the interested spectators| Spence and Ross had the race for o o bk TREREW | were Secretary of the Navy Curtis D. |individual honors to themselves Rt orar Tover 18 Wilbur and Mrs. Wilbur, who followed | most from the start, George Bahlke ;" '.‘”“( Abiar Cas n OVERDUE BINGLES. the swimmers down the historic Po-| heavy favorite, failing keep up ack of left center tomac aboard the cruiser VIKing, |with the killlng pace s the lead- Fourth Produces Two Mora. 3 owned by Conrad C. Smith, commo-|ers and dropping back among the e oatis 2 tive, | g WASHINGTON. AR KL o0 A B dore of the Corinthlan Yacht Club.|lesser lights afier the first half mile Bt itwo mitre e 1t i 8 1 1 3 0| Secretary Wilbur presented the Presl-| At the two-thirds he 1l b e Sxraon Lt o 40 1 o o dent’s cup to Walter Spence, Frank |were waging a bitter battle for the sion by rattling a double off the score o 30 0% e Hadnot and Fayette Smith, the win-|lead with a quarter of a mile of ope:r b board and pulled up . Marris, 1b 6 3 & 10 ning team. 3 | water separating them from the other ‘ when Bluege singled to Peek ok sty 58 s 43229 Shear First Local Man In. contestants, most of whom were fair- squeeze play was attemy 1 RERTESCIEAE I O e of Jerome Shear, carrying the colors | !¥ Well bunched. The was neck ROE, but the tap wer e a0a0 00 of Washington Canoe Club, was the |and neck until wit ling dis- ' Dauss and Mogn was run ¢ Marberry, b 283 2 g first local man to finish the course. | tAnce of ”"; finish ; Sty reached third YA He placed eleventh in a field of - . crbeancd vio [be dnsais s e Neele: | o ” t ntar: fer v i D | #¥eNeeley 80000 o starlers. and s closely foflowed by |(ress. The halt was but momentary. i were disp o, Totals : 44 20 19 27 10 0 two teammates, W. S. Stephen however, and he started off strong Ruel's loft to Heilmann was so short | +Batted for Gregg in Tth and Farnkam Miller. These three nosed | 28ain, but had lost too much ground that Bluege made no effort to get +Ran for Severied in out the Maryland Swimming Club|t® be able to overtake the flving home after the catch and when John o g b team for the third place medals offered | form of Ross, who was fairly eating *son poked a soft roller toward Tav- |, DETROIT. k. 1L AE {by the Amateur Athletic Union, their | UD the remalning yards with his long, ener, it seemed the champs would et | “nrike % ol 20 {point score being 36, while the Balti-|rolling strokes nothing out of the inning, but Peck | Wingo It o Sz Y | moreans were credited with 38 poi Spence made the distance in 1 hour stopped on th e and_tmmediately | Hagush. et * e e 1 { Bahlke taking sixth place, Childs tak.|and 19 minutes, 2 minutes more in front of the shortstop for a momen & 10 20 |ng tenth and Benhoff finishing|the time of the winner. Joseph Far- to avoid being hit by the ball. That g e s sl | twenty-second. ley of New York Athletic Clut must have bothered Tavener, for he 0, 0 2 o Brooklyn Central performers fin-|third, his time being 1 hour a fumbled and Bluege counted, while T o o |ished second, fourth and fifth for a|minutes Johnson reached first safely. Rice = 5 - g ol team point total of 11, while the New | Winners Also Get Medals. then singled to center, tallying Peck, | | —_————— |Yorkers took first, third and eighth| 1, s4dition to receiving the P but Bucky Harris left two runne Totals 36213 2 [places for a total of 12 points. De-|gent's cup, the first traphs to. be * siranded by grounding to Tavener. | _ ¢Batied for Dauss in [trolt Y. M. C."A., ‘with & three-man | ogits; GuP: the first iroph be e ashington. .. ... 1% 9334520 L o ! open a Rarney Wabbles in Fourth. Detroit - 000203000—18 X e e it 01 with the name of a t of th | Two-base Bassler, J. " 5 z oA . SrOne SN hp e nited Stat ing Johnson granted the Tygers but | Blere. Feckinpmueh. Veueh. Fhoenae 130 | Secretary Wilbur of the Navy pre- takine “seventeenth place. Georze | (oo, State Jeinning two singles and a pass in the first !—n'u-r:_; Kuel. e mu‘»—a:}mwl Goslin, | genting the President’s cup to the win- Morii.z, another Detroit entry, SWam | Athietic Unfon ,r‘(‘_“ o three innings, but lost his control in | §; KiEEn. ,Sucrlilees—oice, Monush. 'Dow | ;i o tenny in the first national long the entire distance using the back | o h o the fourth and a couple of walks Wishington, & Detroit. 11, ‘Base on balls | distance team swimming championship stroke. > ree on mixed with a brace n:ny. s, onia ot | aan Ashan, 75 Greng, Marberry. 2i | race today from Chain Bridge to | the latt The cop w them by Pinch-batter Cobb, netted the . 2 Dauss, 1: Marberrs tirs | Georgetown (3 miles). Left to right: remain in e A + home crew two runs. Manush opened G in 15 Carroll. 8" off | Secretary Curtis D. Wilbur of the BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS | the winning feetna oinos the frame ounding to Boss i N; Walter Spence, Frank Hadnot - - trophy will be each year. | _E. J. Murphy made the award of the Washington Board of Trade per. Bucky, but Heilmann singled to cen- | ng T 7% | and Fayette Smith, who finished sec ter and Blue strolled. Jones popped | Winning piichtr—Johnwon. Loung niteher | ond, fourth zu\1 fifth, respectively, to Bucky Harris, but Bassler walked | uussy, UmpiresCtelsel, Natlin and’ Con- | winning the race Tor the Brooklyn Cen: and the stations were jammed. utes. tral Y. M. C. A. of Brooklyn, N. Y. ced in competition AMERICAN LEAGU Won. Lost Pet. 35 41 52 seck bunted. Ruel's B : ; ‘o‘:.“;:“”_’m e a Hospital today, said that doctors there advised that Judge be given a and Manush for a single that put Peck | thorough rest before taking the ficld again. Judge will not leave this at the midway sack. city with the club on Monday, but will remain at the hespital unti' Walter’s Hit Produc he’is able to go to his home in Washington. While Earl Whitehill's pitch that7—— host or 2 Washington ... 647 manent trophy to the second-place Cobb inserted himself into the fray Foihingion, - 41 manent trophy to. the ‘second place to swing for Dauss. Ty took a couple Chicago " 53 531 New York Athletic Club team. £ ; e 58 3 | The Washington Canoe Club gold of strikes, then singled sharply to ‘ E I O 3 et 3% | medal, offered Semdig center, sending Heilmann Blue | : 55 401 medal. offerea 4 first man to home ‘and- Bassler to third base. A | ew York o s the other aws ying one o pass to Tavener filled the sacks for { ‘302 B8, atner. amieas; went to. Georse the second time in the inning, but | STANDING A YEAR Ao Topay, | D9BIke of Marvland Swimming Club. Burke ended the round with a sizzling e, Wee. ' Lost: | et | g b silver medals went to grounder to Moon Harris. New York ...... a7 45" 3| Rober . Joseph Hanrette and " Following quiet fifth, the first | 67 52 3 | Harry : il e . g 5 o Carl Ahlen Jox De Combe, e O 1”“\‘\“ldjn‘:“n::l:o“y‘luux?‘ed'r\l\:.: ETROILT. August 224Joe Judge probably” will not resume his first | a1 Edmund Gillis, George Morin, tios ationals picked ree 1ol s i T 4 3 3 Morin, How in the sixth. Bluyege walked as a base job with the Nationals until they get home next month. | a2 ard Hanson and Lieut. W. G. Far. starter, but was snuffed out at second Eynon, club secretary who visited the injured player at St. Mary's | rell received bronze medals from the anizatic How They Finished. Following is a list of tors and the order in w ished: 1, Clarence Ross ;’ i | | tionals were tl ome runs—MeManus, - Bishoff. sl b o e T GAMES TODAY. ~ GAMES TOMORROW. | ¢ 5 Wajter Spence. Lirookl .Johnson followed with a onebaser | Wi Wash'ten at Detroit. Wash't Detrait, | 5 22 Walter 8 . Brook (A L S M SRS o e et e oot FJGT.TALLY START | BETdant ERRANEE | e, VL O ot e ball skia hetwei g | in ay ) - "Rila iCago. “hila. at Chicazo. adnot, Brookly vette g R o e ! hetween his | fracture the skull or result in brain i N.Y!at Cleveland. N. 3. at Cleveland. | Brooklyn: 6, e reached third. Rice flied deep to |Cconcussion, :hl‘x: doc(m;s a!rl:wl" uvndbto WINS FOR RED SOX NATIONAL LEAGUE. 7, Robert 8, Henry Manush, and Johnson tallied easily | 2@Mmination 8 NGNS PRUSFect 130 — 4 . | Getbel, ames Han e et small clot had formed and treatment 3 Won. Lost Pet rette, Harry Chilas " The lso grabbed three runs | Planned to dissipate it quickly was| By the Associated Press. Pittsburgh o 43 o1l M. 5. C W. C. ¢ : 8 ke started. St. LOUIS, August 22.—Eight runs New York 363 12, W. S, Stephenson, W. C. € 1 in the s Johnson's lack of con Judge suffered a severe mnervous i ¥ 3 Cinclnnati 543 G o o). 13. rrol again got him into trouble and he | < ;;{L 5 Ar“‘u“- Sk Mol“f :"»l for Boston in the first inning were too St Lowts an P“)'fnhf 1n] ){\lwr W, C. €3 14, Carl e Yoasyto fivegk Bafors sho a 5 a e d h for & ¢ 0% e rooklyn_ 43 Ahlenfeld. W. C. C.; 15, Josep e \ had to give way to Gregg before the | [l {* Wit b several days before |™MUch for the St. Louis Browns today rmashia 418 Appien . G Co T Jomph Be ’ A iy Svhen: Carroll singled to center, | he recovers from it. His vision has after a winning streak of four games. | {Som—. ettt Brooklyn; 17, George Detroit; it o i, et - | been affected, a natural consequence |The score was 10 to 4 - * o ¥ 8 o s ravener walked and tallied with Car-|Deen affected, a natural quen re was 0 4. | NATIONAL /240 T o, i * . oue 18, Howard Hanson, ) oll when Burke jammed @ two-bage, such an injury, the doctors state,| McManus poled a homer in thei g i 'm_h":f'i'""\,‘e 3 ",‘:;‘ ';Tf G. Farrell, W. C. C.; to right. Leslie Tan on toward third |Puf only temporarily, =~ = |fourth, scoring behind Lamotte and| 1. C. Crain of the Washington Canoe Club, under whose auspices the competition yesterday was staged, pre-| Brasbis s chies “on berg, Detroit; 21, R. and was safe sack when he play getting the best of | Jacobson. senting a diamond studded medal to Clarence Ross of the New York Athletic Club, who took individual honors by | Bosten. 4-2: Cincinnati C. C.:' 22, R. Benhoff, M Bluege dropped care‘at St. Mary's Hospital. The club| Boston. ABH.O.A. _St. L. ABH.O.A. | finishing first in the 3-mile test. SEESM TN S 3 9. Richard Law. M. S. C. Elin ek 0 ek chme has engaged two spectal nurses for Willimait's 0°% 6 Rieert. 40 %% | GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | Suter, M. S. (- LJ. W and walked Wingo, then Burke tallied | him and he is being attended by one | Llstadsr & % 22 i‘.?x’»“r“{y‘.“s FeGiRed g'.'&“" 2t Bkim. f-?'-'u' ¢ Bim.o |W. C. 26, Edward Roesler, M. after Goslin caught Manush’s loft. A |Of the most capable physiclans in the | Todtih.. 5 1 & 0 Jobeonct 4 2 3 0 9 McTIGUE AND SLATTERY s * ¥ - Cincinnail' ¢ Boston, | Howell Miller, Washington Canoe wild pitch to Heilmann put Wingo on | Middle West. T & 33 3 Yhuezw £ 2 3 2 St. Louls at Phila. Club, failed to finish. second, but Harry concluded the ses % 5 by 3b. £ 3 2 £ Bennettit 3 0 2 Slon With a bounder to Peck. With Judge out of action, Manager | e VR o A IR B SCORE RING VICTORIES 5 Bl e BB G B VR SLUMP BY BEATING CHISOX | | v vont. et = in= . he seventh and helped the Chemps |stead - Stoagios i g : e ey markers by Miling the bas | ing to the style of pitching employed | AR g ey Two lightheavyweights tonight : three times ked snd{by the opposition, he will use Bob | Falkn.—.. 0°0 0 0 Cprane s 073 lm:nmcd prelsfl:e. lI‘nst by de!e:ts i Stopped at second when Moon Harris| Veach, Goose Goslin and Sam Rice obins’Il 1 1 0 0 2 , here several weeks ago, when 'I‘WICE BEA' I ‘IN( : ( :IAN b ] e T en e into leit | Fegularly, playing the first mentioned | B e LAl BY JAMES C. ISAMINGER. ~‘"‘]“‘Jg‘h"'l"gg;;.ntunne'rl;-h;mpio > cantar s 0 F ammed the |in left fleld and the Goose in center. otals. 371327 8 = Totals.32 AG st v i v, i < the i SN S oL of Dustuln, N & aptors 2 e b te | While that wili give the Nationals an| Batted for Stauffer in fourth 1 HICAGO, August R2—After five defeats in a row, it took the hopping | 37" foricht scored impressive 'vio- e _— =Gl et "% dounle | outNAa replete with left-hand batters | {Batted for m..;orr:hn.% peveacu inoing curve of Slim Harriss, the leather-faced Texan, to restore to the | to!‘rnles. i P By the Associated Press. s c t e | Harris is of the opinion it will be ef-|Boston -......... 001 010/ atic : £ vi i c. | he erstwl eholder won a = e 2 o iy S g e e i e O 0] AuIstiet INGREOf st PR By=ie 2 £ hits this| {udEe's decision over the rugged EW YORK, August 22—The Pittsburgh Pirates again increased plate. e slabbng as well as hurling of the or.| prRiy—Williams. Flazstead. Boone. Todt | The willowy right-hander held the White Sox to four ‘mmt n‘i} \,lr (‘:flenns‘ flgme? :M:nz ;’?I: their lead to five games when they deicated the New York riffs Keep on Going sy adte field, " Famotte. * Jacabson. - 3 ftesndon ics w i ; clinch of erwi <| rullo, in a 1%rouw ) wl - ; : ‘ i 7 : : Ux Jericty. [ et e PR AR, P 2t EFnoom and the Athletics wonrthelt ouly chnchiofanjoticemecibleck (i iruilh s JEToTmE Hout, Lwblia Giants in both sections of a double bill today, batting out an 8-to-1 But nel Carroil e That Alex Ferguson is not (o be re- | = Wmngfeld. Threa-base . hit o Brethra: | week by a score of 6 to 1. | B 1 agaiast Maxey Rosenbloom of New | victory in the opener and a 2-to-1 verdict in the second gam | zarded ‘merely a reserve pitcher | e e bases so—WambyDouble plava—Leo, When Slim retired the first two York, after six lightning fast X 9 s e crowieiiehe Las = | by the Nationals was made known by |ind Tod(: Wampy. Lee ind Todt. enemy bat bearers in the minth ne| | SNAPPING QUT OF IT. pbiotelil . The scenes were strongly reminiscent of the last world series played e i, Boss Bucky today, when he announced | bags—Hoston 5: St Louis. 4. Bases on | enemy bat bearers 'n gkt ol o in New York. A capacity crowd of 55000 witnessed the games. The Gregg, let Moor that the former Yankee would toe | pult,—0%,,Winsfield, 3:' Wingard had the Lllinofs folks blanked with two AT 2 s X 208! I the two othe t Car-| the slab against the Tygers in the | out—By Wingfieid, 3: Stau hits, but the Sox scored a belated TR'BE BEATS YANKS grandstand was sold out a half hour before the first game and police rol walked DU | Sunday engagement here. After look- | forth. 1: Falk, 1.” Hits—O\ hermit run on Earl Sheely’s two-bag- | PRILADELPHI, AR R.H 0. A E | estimated that 30,000 persons were turned away. lating ““‘.' v .“I":F'“mg over the pitching slants in prac- | nf Booiis; 0% SWgfer 4 in ger, ;V\Jlu\\ml by Falk's shot to left | Bishov. S 401 [ F huefl Meadows pitched brilliantly in | Barmes. by Meadows. 3. Hits—Oft Carrol tice ovie. the | tice, Bucky figures Alex is well pre- | 1-3 innine: off Falk. innings. | for a base. Lam Wt e 1 OR SECOND IN Row the first game, only two New York |Dames. In 813 innings: off Huntzin new pitcher. « single over|pared to start a game. If the tall | Pitcher—Wingard frests. | The Athietics, burning over succes- | Simmons, ef: ST 8| players passing first base on him, | Umpirce—Mesate® Quicin® Miche o Barme Burke's head uege and Ruel | right-hander proves worth while, the |/* and Rowland. Time—1:58 | sive reverses nad the loss of first p'mce‘;&m'g‘nnf;f ChEEm e o CLEVELAND, August 22 (#).— | Frisch, who hit a_home run in the|Cormick. Time of game—1 hour and 5 got home. 5 | club’s now slender staft of regulars | — = —— | were vengeful sprites when they at-|Fook” i Z ° 9| Cleveland made it two straight from |third inning, and Southworth, who | ™iutes. % X The last two rounds afforded the | \ill bo Tielped. |2 moment to_avotd being hit by the|tacked Chicago today, = = - . |geliaway, "ss:{ e 0| New York today, winning 5 to 4,|reached second with two out in the| .. s e L eighth, Goslin rammed smer into | trouble with the soles of his feet. blis- | e 3 dling him so hard that the Sox had| gruca AB. IL With the score tied in the sixth, L. |, mn¥ €0 Mt & home run st | Rawles. Frschail. s 0 4 3 ihe right centerfield blencher, and|tered several days ago when Moon (4N the latter fumbled, letting Bluege | {8 )\ linpaw Edwards, late Of | Mochie st B i Sewell singled and Uhle and Summa | {he eount in the. (hirg - shtta ey | Bamha Meuseil. 2 & 1 b Moon Harris followed with one over| was sporting a new pair of base ball |ee M0, 1t ihnson should have | Cleveland, into action before | they |bay 888 1 g §acubled regained the lead in the fourth, scor: | Kpan- 31988 the left field barrier. Bluege doubled | £hoes, the bottoms of his feet now are || JFF 0 1" Dn S n s SREIE T could get the side out. { 24 01 0 4 1| Ruthmade his thirteenth home run | ing twice on singles by Barnhart, | a dsmab 4 1 1 0 e e e e I ohto the nai et iona. of eaips | Enliargui oS iuce¥ Ry Mive duihutes |1/ B1uo; xuris wene! Hrofiuced, by ihe 224 1 113 8 8lof the season in the fourth, there be- | Traynor, Wright and Gooeh, Atees 3 83 4353 left field wall . Tuel popped fo'er Mike Martin, 50 Moon now invests |Vith Umpire Nallin, but to no avail. il ihele pats. 2 %2 88 19 gingnooneon base lh:lrxa"‘i:“fim;l?les retl:lredpl‘mder fire in Scowm T3 1003 5 ily in a rubber sponge that he cuts i That five runs meant thg ball game ! Crouse, ¢ : I 2 06 5 0 0| N.Y. ABH.O.A _Clev. AB.H.O.A, when the Pirates closed = o in two and uses as pads in his spike) Peck made the brightest fielding "% "O8FIOA MECR G0d Mo Toies Hiinton, b, 19 0 0 0 0 0'Johnsnata 358 Jameoni B 1 I 0. With a fiveran attack, resulting from | Totals..33 6 Totals ry brogues. At that, the first sacker |Play of the game in the fifth frame. | o "0 ¥ they suddenly lost | Edwards.’ p. 2 00010 I 19 0 Summart, 3 2 3 01five hits, a fdmble by Frisch and two | *Batted for Hartley in the ninth RECORDS OF GRIFFMEN | |<icis around gingerly and declares the | When he raced far back of second | pade them, for they suldemy \9C1s sa A e 4 2 8 MeNiget 3.1 % 0l sacrifices and a base on balls. ~ #Batted for Scott in the ninth. | hoofs torture him all the way through |base. grabbed Hellmann's drive with | (o018 PRCTEIVE BOTT ; : B 590 #18° 4 21} 0| The second game was a pitching [Rittrbureh ....... 0 000002002 DATTING. | a game. 7 |his gloved hand and flipped the ball| ™y, i 0o 5 much the master of | *Batted for Edwards in elghth inning. 0.8 1 B> 4 § 3§ duel between Vic Aldridge and Jack | " Runc travnor. Weent Youns Eoren. | |to Bucky Harris for a force play on|yl siyation that up to the ninth |Philadelphia . 510000000—0! 93 3 Liewdiald 179 Scott, and while the New YorK vet- | Barnhart, Lindetrom. = Fieo pons ik To add to his troubles, Moon Harris | Wingo. When the sphere left Heil-{; o\ "0 020 Ny could get as far | Chieago ... 00000000 1—1 S g bl le.n.... 4 0 2 |eran yielded only six hits against nine | bee. Scott.” Home run—Wright. = Stolen | lost his first baseman’s it while inWann's bat, it seemed bound for &, coaond. Heo retired the first nine | Twobate hitsoMiller, Lamar Sheely. 2.0 0 for his opponent, one home run was | B3sco-Curler. Double play—wright, emith. ! Cleveland and has been forced to use (Single. The stop was remarkable and |y Y*(0NG 4 TORE Lad BESG TLRC] Theeebas, e e e 00 0 his undoing. With Pittsburgh a run | New York. 9: Bittshureh. 5" Baces citsiie | an ordinary fielder’s glove, as no mitt |the throw much more so. | Mack. said. ldst night: : | DAt Thuteton, 1: off Fd Totals. 3% 93410 Totals, 34 112711 | Pehind in the seventh, Traynor opened | ——Off Aldrich. 4. Struck ont—By Scott 2 Jndse to fit him can be found in Detroit. As ¥ % Tho only way we can get out of | Hamis B Struck out—fy Edwards, 4 ¥y 2 . 2 with a single and preceded Wright wha vl’m by pi '”71’(%‘;{?‘3: et | a result, his left hand is getting some | Wingo was out only by a whisker |y, (G, Y Toe B piteher to come | b Martlst B MitsCoN anion, £ In | +Batted for Duean in ninth tnning. {around the bases on the latter's Guigley q | rough treatment. Burke's grounder s a result of Peck’s flip and the Tver| j,ough with an alrtight game,” | off Kerr, none in 1 inning. Losing Pijcher | Batted for Wanninger In ninth inning. }homer. New York scored its only h minutes. 3 n the third inning was so speedy that | buss believed the runner safe. They | 1.1 "siid vesterday. Harriss did it. | o Thusston. = Umpires — Messrs. O'vens, | New York... ©160200010—4|run on Aldridge in the fourth when 7 JieNeely | it almost blistered Moon's paw and he | not only booed Umpire Nallin, but Mack sald vesterday. Ha S mng A08 Urmaty; (Eine of-Emse 08 Prereaml D gendis. Sum | Young beat out a bunt, reached sec- 51,200, POLO GROUNDS S asie: | had to take time out to have the hand | those in the center field :leflchml' and | Collins Sewerely Injured. | = | ma, MeNily. 1}!‘('zdnfin.' L. se;.-n‘_"}-hi; Er- | g(ndl on a pass to Terry and scored on ’ ’ e | bandaged. |right field pavilion showered the . A rawBld g - ror—Johnson: :base hits—Gehrig, Burne. | Kelly's single, | ez l i [round in front of them with pop |, Ve TEORIAED COUINS, WHO Bis | Cottins wil not be atle to play in any | B Spnmd, fiome rug_faih " S FIRST GAME. RECORD, AT TWIN BILL : Johnson’s homer fn_the second in-|bottles. The game was delayed nearly | {jou GSHIRCHOR AL SEUOED BE VR SO more games in the series Wit the | fceL Sewell: Toubie Dlape-Hodavp to | Pigts. AB.H.Q.A H.Q.A. NEW YORK, August 22 (#).— |nins was a powerful drive. The ball|10 minutes while the Eroundkeeper's|ipe'grs: inning that he had to be car- | Athletics, He may be out of action |yPuptgs to, Burns, J; Sewell to Spurkest | Blsbesrt, 5°1° 476 1 98] Attendarce records at the Polo | {soared :high “above the ;score board|gang reigved the dsbrin.; ) (s | ried off the fleld. . * 10 days or lomger. Sy S i | Gleveland. 6. pass on'balle—Oft Shawker | Guvlertet s 8 T 3‘ §| Grounds were broken today when i b i & 13 4 severe loss to the fast-going Sox, as|3: off Uhle, 1. . Struck out—By Shawkey: _ } [back df left conter and landed on &l . N ¥ cmod TWHD et toithe ot | \¥hile Athietic runs wers flowing to | SeVers Joss Lo, the fasteolo Sox, 58 | B by 1 wiiriok vty Geviert 39 §at 8| oioan"paid admisions were”vc Fleld, Such a hit in Clark Grima | field after Bob Veach was withdrawn | the plate, Jim Poole lnwe&ted a wmzz-]wm_k of Comiskey's Band. - The Box asan es: xz(m:mznmhm: and Me- 3 B 248 :e\ ‘nh l"‘l:t hl ouh le-} e:] er\_ - £2 lopen concrete stand bordering left | N0 have u batting turn; Hani Sev. | ond, Clline turred toward Arst and | Lpou Teas. “Bill Barrett,” alsos a | * 01 Bubiol YeouNatlonal Taaguo Ginbe. - =S ereid, pinc] tter, and Barl Me-| A Kman, 5ok tha Piane of AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ® = }neld. Neely, - pirieh :runnet. ‘Weps’ the mfly'mu In Junging tor,;wl.rd 1;: stepp:) fg;fl;;;lg&ccr:a&& 2 WL Bt T P e o000 a-lne.“mh]:;i u-etl.,\?:fl-‘g-kmo‘;.r Sokaon ‘ Bobby Veach, who played with the|men in the Champ's line-up who fail- g;lul‘{llee sfirl):;egxe“nll;g 52; \t-:')e:e *;‘)5;0“:“ o §1i pere oy (LGuisle "81" 42 aa7| Kane, Cy. 08" 6% 18 bn‘:'l.f.i‘; lasi;flx; Wasgtorn [XTET -l P B:fi‘:n e 7 0;“.‘1 e ovetenkic local club many seasons, was given a |ed to registor ju hit. Leihold and|Muscles I e torn, ESaR | Bnnoasr 08 09 Bisigeedo. 08 19 4 o r Snyder in the ninth. , 1924, 243 paid Sacther vt Shand when hie. stepped. o the | Severeid walled the only times they | Bddie could ot put his foot on the INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | SOHER 00 6 5 hnket, 37 71 398 | puteburen ... 10020000 5_s| see the game. Jt was estimated Pracbeery = for the first time. Inspired by | went to the plate. * | ground and had to be assisted to the W. L. Pet. W. L. | City. 2% Toledo, 1. w York.. ...l 001000000—1| that more than 30,000 fans were Trenn - - | Mhe “applause, he doubied to teft and . clubhouse. {Batto.. . 8746 03{ ) Buftalo, €5'71 478 5. iflamapolts.” o Runs—Bighes, Rawlings. Cuyler (2).| turned away today. Rumell [ the NatloRally et T | Bluege made Food catches of fouls| The Sox trainer saw that he had a [ Toreiid S0 58 293 ) Jers. O 61 71 hneapolis. 5 Barnhare (31" Traynor. Gooch © Frisch:| | However, the aftendance at the Rochest. 70 62 Syraeuse 5 e Oy | Errors—Grantliam. Gooch, Frisch. Barnes. *Ogden . from the bats of Jones and Tavener.: grievous injury on his hand and K Reading #4 68 485 | Provid'ce 58 81 ‘Pwo-hase hil Rawlings, Home ring—Cuy- | 1010 Grounds has been exceeded. at i e 18 3 | When Johnson grounded toward | His grab of the former’s long foul fly| quickly telephoned for & specialist to | Rohester, 2: Jereey Gity. 1 FIORIDA S¥aTR: LAAE lor.” Prisch. ¢ Sacrifices—Meudows. Wricht. | the Yankee Stadium, where more i e e R R | short in the fourth inning, Peck, run-iin the seventh inning after, a hard |learn the full extent of his injury, The Syracuse. 1.5 Profidence, 0.2. cland, 7, St Petareburs, g, i ey York. 7 Bitsburgh. ' | ¢han 60,000 have been assembled Spord Whlls with Natmeie ning from second base, had to stop for run was a nifty bit of fielding. * left leg entirely Incapacitated, and /Baiimore, 4: Bi 3 B e R R e LR oo T Strick out—by ' -at one time, / : ;

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