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JUNE 29, 1926 \ LTSE ERIES WITH A WIN o Cos o B LD 2 . @: Pittaburgh. F R Atlanta (second game) 13 1} -~ Office representatives in the race for Philadelphia. 9: Brookl paper Golf Club will play in the an- | Stewart, Thomas and O Brien i ean it Ll 4 ) 7 E iliniited club, and are series, got off to a good start in the ) §r & y . ey Clubt Friflay hgd First practice was held . re terday by trourcing Interstate Com- m; . aye 2 \ n . . ! petition. the player |Little Rock. . - & 1/|Meal who was umental But Three Hits Off Lefty Wiltse. merce, 10 to 6. with the low net score to have his | Swarts. Sweener. McEvoy and Hinkle; | Starting the movement ment Printers today in a game with il . All those who have not done so |New Orieans - 6 11 3| Radice, E. H. Harris, Monroe ¥ Patent Office. Phil'phja 36l ward Building, for handicapping pur- No other gam@s | Vaughan, R Nationals’ Winning Streak S ffed by Rev d Red Sox in Op t Bost . — s Merz, Crowder and ryan. Government Printing Office tossers, t. Loulw, 8. Members of the Washington News. | irmingham . . 8 Aithough a bit late in star heine Griffmen Turn in Four Double Plays, But Ogden and /{7 championship in the first half of nual competition for the K. B. Mc T e T opening game of the second half y | bl i o Famc s : ‘he pliyvers e LS el DS snance L4 3 4§ name engraved on the McLean | Burke and Sengstock | meet agaln on Friday v BY JOHN B. KELLER. Brcisicy >rinti - Treasury. The Printing Office nine | (uicage 591 41400311, 3 . should send in_three recent 18-hole| Navior, Settlemor and Reed: | Stockeft. Gorman H ks, N. Rex perity these days. All steamed up by their four wins in a vow— [PHept 0N | o [hirehi ! 3 ! ; g, ek 5 pur b 2 3 Cleveland pose, and rush their dues to Jim | ynNmpRNATTONAL LEAGUE. | Horsce Benton, it SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. CHAMPS SNAPPY IN FIELD, G P-0.0PENS SECOND| | BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS | NEWSPAPER GOLFERS , |LYON VILLAGE NINE runners-up to the General Accounting flolphis. T3 & g New' Sorie. 5: Boaton Marklc, Bogers and dusebte, Brock: Ketls | a1l enthusiasts of Tayvon Vi e the Government Base Ball League i iR 6 E | for Palmero Pitch Poorly and Harrismen Get Ties, ot off (o a ko yi e b e Jonea and D. Auderson; [ District and Virginia sandiott i hefeven Eerasenilionind BN 12 1 |under the direction of Will to even things up with the Govern g trophy. Mobile P 2 9 0 Candidates for the nine include Dan B OSTON, June 29.—It seems that the Nationals just can’t stand pros- [sees actlon again tomorrow with | petroit 81 91 6I36 13134 cores to A. W. Dunn, 1119 Wood- | Warmoth, Hilton, S and Lee Collier, Groom quite a streak, at that, for this 1926 edition of the Washington | things came to a showdown in the |wuanton | : E ] Chica bi10] 31 2] 4 Preston at the Senate prees palle L James. —they cared rea » step along in good form here. But. pride |race for top honors in the Commercial |st. Louls Phi'phia | 1] 2 4 The tourney will be held Frida First game R M E goeth before a fall, and instead of being right at the heels of the Athletics [ Dairy, tied with the Power Company I T O e At FGLe s e Rending g SDaeers: dicditor ihind plac e 7 E e ot of | pastimers for first place, chalked up Parnham and Cobb: Bhird and 1yua and I)Ee‘r . tied for third place, they are once more in the sixth slot P e ot g Saalked, O e pae T e o5 o 1 b the American League machine R . 6-10-2 setback. Flynn was the pitcher | Washington at Bostou. ¢ | dian Spring won the qualifying round | Baltmore I'he Nationals also are once more reduced to .500 in winning per- |\who spotled the Pepeo record. | York: at” Philudeivhia bl lin the miniature tournament staged | Beading = centage as a result of their 6-to-2 deieat here vesterday. They'll have to| Pullman failed to dislodge Southern o it Clovelnn vesterday at the Town and Country 1 BHivIsiE s Metice sweep the remainder of the series with the Red Sox to get above the | Railway from its place at the hea - Club by the Women's District Golf | o X make much of a showing in the Capi Assoclation, she was beaten in _the [Boheste - tal City League serles, winning on} 50-50 point before leaving the Hub. the Washington Terminal League | < = " 2 ) That may prove a tough job. In scoring their win, their second of | standings. With Medigan pitching Db “ AIN DOW’N BU( S final round of the first fitght by Mrs. [ S oo o et S o or | tWO games out of six. They hit wel . for Pullman and Tripp dofng the hurl 4 v H. A. Knox. also of Indian Spring. | row oW avarauin: 16 IhEiblony oa. the year over the Champs and the first achieved in Fenway Park, the Red | 752 S0 T S e s attice Mrs. Tilley qualified with a card of |poon . . |game. Sunday against the Anacostia Sox appeared to be a much improved club. least, it seemed to be a3®, b oo T calling it a q 1 Al 26 for the five holes played 1B 4 18 Eagle Senfors they smacked out °4 e s Sumimaries and O'Neill: Kamp and Lake Cardinal Seniors have the use of 2 | diamond and plan to play fve games | over the week end, a single game Sa urday and double-headers on Sunday and Monday. Managers of senior clubs should call Ray McGarvev at Adams 3489, The Cardinals failed to TODAY'S GAMES. Club that will take a deal of beating. in so far as the Nationals are con- | The eoums wag 1ol Satedion, First flight, final--M:s H A, Knox de scheduied cerned. Civil Service won its second victory 3 ordia; ors pl b Bucky Harris' athletes had no li in the Potomec Park circuit when e ahetre s e cotm | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. S Aot e N Thursday, at 5 o'clock, on Plaza « cense to triumph yesterday. "Tis true WILTED BY WH.TSE Shipping Bourd was swamped. 16 to bia. defeated Mry. W S Corby. Columbia L ssi h e s et - ‘R . S e Na-|1 up in 10 holes Luchessi held the Shippers to ACK HENDRICKS' Cincinnati Reds were Na- |14 R e R Kby pring. 2 and 1hat afleld they performed like world | perched atop Hhird fignt pounded | e tional League dec e S their (losest competitors in the pennant race today, after repulsing | Fourti fight--> Lansburgh. | Burwell a ex: Clarkson, Thomp-| The Beall Athletic Club wanis S champions, turning in four double- even hits. while hi plays, but at bat und in the pitching | wASHINGTON. Pieper and Cheseldin, H Town and Con Mivs Louse | sou and H | day games with unlimited team; successive conflict e D & ing fields. R. Crawford is arrar DLox they were a minus quantity. |Riee, ef the world champion Pirates in fou e Chane | s dofSated Mre. {i x 412 Third street south with a leeway of tiwee and a half games on |gbring. defeated Mrs. P. B. Hoover. Indian |irglegy e o1 B 6] e sury won vesterday's Depa PYYTY TOSR-PPe eco09090020™ cos00-0s00-0x cs00-0030--0% Three bingles were all the Nationals |§. Harrl could glean off the portside pitching |5 Hasri, League gume, nosin ’ I achen of Harold Wiltse, and they were spread | Judge. 1b Veterans' Bureau. 4 to 3. McIn Ihe Corsair craft was unable to make headway against Eppa Rixey ional, " defeated Mry. ") Tndi lumbis e : 3 | the schedul as many innings. Wiltse did nge{'"",‘ e and Corkins were the opposing | Yesterday, the Reds® hurler vielding but four safe blows, while his mates bt ani%yb: Wilkinson aud Devormer: Faeth | east. P up six passes and hit a_batter, but |Ruel e " moundsmen ¥ |Rarnered 14 off the combimed eflorts of Aldridge and Oldham for a 6-to-1| J. P. McGovern won the biind boges [ (00" + 1n o The manager of the Royal unlimiiad the Nationals were unable to take \,‘zl"r;:_n . = triumph. ;»nurg;nrx;em vlafm .\';“l\;nhln_:- ‘mr' 0- | St Paul i 4 '8 2|club is after double-headers for Sunda- udvantage of the openings. | 5 Meanwhile . the (‘ubs took toil of i 3 i St E L At GG LA Chuli Orwell, Sauders and McMenemy: Roett- | and Monday, us well a8 Sunday games Curly Ogden, righthander, and the |Reevers °. < HORNSBY OUT 10 DAYS il iéliers 160 16 clotits ADER Club, who participuted in an outing |ger aud Hoffmia: throughout July and August. O Cuban’ southpaw, Emilio 'Palmero, = = = FOLLOWING OPERA ’ hree ‘4“"‘"1 LR BIG LEAGUE LEADERS. and golf tournament & the {\’lu'r;»gum | " only” games scheduted SO0 after & &k, oF Norilh 8 were on the hill for the Harrismen e for an 11103 decision. Eight 16l 5 tha- Assbelaiod Prew: tery County organization. McGovern == Cirly Marted and ook a sownd pum: | | BOKTON. Romro AE| JUCL e el re i T i e b Fad s carpor 115 and lseted 25 aaibis | TEXAS LEAGUE = _ meling for six sessions. Twelve hits | Flagsteud, 2 ST. LOUIS, June 29 (®).—Manager | for 8 runs. : N IEAOLE | handicap. When the sealed envelobe | i 6 Houston, 5 ors dropped a decision were made off him, while he franked Todt, Ih 5 Rogers Hornshy of the St. Louis (. he Giants kept abreast of the Chi-| Batting—Ruth, Yankees, .396. containing the winning number Beuiluignt, 55 X% eiepo t 2 . 10 to two men to first and hit two others. |Jacobson, ; dinals will be operated upon here to- | cago club for fitth place Lonors by | Runs—Ruth, Yankees, 3. _ |opened it was found McGovern wi Yacos 0: ¥o Curly took about everything the Red | 4 p day for the removal of a carbuncle |overciking the Braves with a | Hits—Burns, Tndians, and Falk, | the only player wiio guessed the right | e x could-give him, especiaily in the |iigne p his thigh, and was unable 1o uc- |pally in the eighth inning, to win by | White Sox, 101. number. Three others. Dale .| ifth frame. when they unieashed a | Mokes ¢ company his team on its brief trip |3 to o Tv Taxon was added to tie| Doubles—Burns, Indians, 2 | Drain, Dr. . B. Muncaster and Onieer | SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. five-clout attack that put the game in It to_Chicago and Pittsburgh pital list of the New Yorkers when | Triples—Gehrig, Yankee: Metzerott, tied for second place with . the bag for them. What Palmero did | Totais E ; Hornsby has been suffering from |an X-ray discic 4 Homers—Ruth, Yankees, 23. net cards of §7 afterward did not matter. Some fast| sBatted for Ogden in seventh. boils on his legs for more thun three |bone in his right arm. sustained when —Meusel, Yankees, 14. fielding got him-out of trouble in the | +Batted for Palmero in ninth. weeks, but_has continued in the game. | pit by 4 ball pitched by Jess Barnes of ching—Shaute, Indians, won 6, seventh and more snappy support |Washington 0100000 10—2| He is expected to be absent from |the ftobing recentls . ) saved him from severe punishment in |Bosten 10003161 1—8he line-up for a week or ten days Manager McGraw ed NATIONAL LEAGUE. o e Columbus. 9 : alake um . Batti Bresiler, Rl has heen announced by the manage- | R L Ll el U L A ment. Auchterlonie already has | e | Norman Dulin, at Potomac 2875, 1s aniz midget ball team. Appointment of Williami_Auchter- ! lonle, formerly of Richmond. Va Marberry Insects defeated the Ame: an All-Stars. 18 to SOUTHEASTERN LEAGUE. | the eightl. when he was reached for | oTwobase hits—Ruel. Todt Stokes o $ed Biiiit wior Caivier oF i [ e s @) Finetoad. " Sialen’ pase—Teckinpaugh Ned Po ar twirler of il HERMAN FIGHTS WALLACE N . uns—Blades, Cardinals, 3 5 | C. s—Judge to Peckinpaugh fo . Hurris: a contract. Porter made a good show- et emap B dniia VIRGINIA LEAGUE 1 : A couple of hits, with a sacrifice | I L N G 4 Doubles—Frisch, Giants, 21, | Nofolk. 10, Richmond. 1 f Junior ligh mandwiched Detween. nected the Red |Eaft an barcs —Wauhineton. 15" Roston: t0; | Lo Tondler. Ph e e it L AHEARN-RUTH FIGHT | s gt ¥ weight, an Wallace, former Bor o arkoe i the it Taning, | First ass e Bais g Geecs, Brio 10 | weikht, has been fined $2.000 and in-| Frank Ulrich, right-handed pitc Homers—Bottonley, Cardinals, 10. i e Sox Tally in Opener. kinpaugh to S. Harris to off Wiltae, Struck’_out—By | definitely suspended by Boxing Com- | f the Waterbury Eastern Leaguc| Stoles e i hretonty s s : ¥ 3 5 rom the Waterbury Eas . TOPS CARD TONIGHT, COTTON STATES LEAGUE. | Meraian. 5 La : &8 a starter and Herrera made a sac- (12 in’ 6 innings; off Palmero, 3 in = in- Datto. Cleveland, rificial bunt. Todt <lid a two-bagger (nings. ~HIt by pitched bali— Oeden | Violation ¢ a seven-day rule. his | straight vic in_ humbling the|lost 1. i feld 1 g, | & . Flagsteud) ; by Wiltae (Goslin) | provides tha down the rightfield line to count Fla L sing pitcher—Ogden. | niitted (o engage in a semi-final bout { four Brooklyn boxmen for 14 hits, ” 24 gy. That was all Boss Bucky nolly, Rowlund 4 . isl in attraction of 12 rou ikt tossed out Jacobson and Ogden | E¥ et hour “and “55 | Who has seven davs previously partici- |and had « he Fravush sarting| KAPLAN IS FEROC'OUS R DR G anned Regan. - pated in any bout twirle: McGraw, to the showers o g g The Nationals, who had wasted & = before the second inning was com Ruth cones here holding deci ¢ walks in the opening round, pleted IN STOPPING GARCIA |, n ompes heve, Jundio I cs < in the next to match the | 1‘ ONAI S AGAIN DISPI A! 1" Connie Mack's Athletics lived up to Dundse, Mike Dindee. Red ¢ : burs 5 High Pomnr. 4 Red Sox score. .Judge let a final = £ ! their reputation of being the stun — = | Tohnny Drew ia 2 nd | — =3 strike whizz past. and Bluege was an | bling block to the Yankees, as thely o 0 e Billy Petrolle, and is credit infleld out. but Peck drew a pass and | REAI Cl 4 SS ON D F NS New Yorkers found it hard to solve (3 ML R St RO L, | with a draw with Mike Baller YRR the Rajah quickly set sail for second. I‘: Ii: I‘l, | Letty Grove and fell. 7 to 1. Babe | HARTEORD. conn. huue wb 2| W0k &rn's chiet clain, to fame is 1 He got not only that bag, but third, |Ruth's single after Lamar had bun-| Gl CLO0 RERE T oday | having traveled 36 rounds with Honey % Used Cars are Goor g (2), Flagstead. Stolen base—Peckinpaugh. 1 Versity of Florkla team. had signec TENDLER IS PUNISHED. Hits—Cuyler, Pirates, 93. parn laaio e | Harrls to. "Peckinpauich {5 Judge HARTFORD, Conn.. June 20 ). — |ing against the Glants in Sarasota last . 2 = Flagstead rifled u one-baser to left B 4 . 2 - ain eve five-bout card here & 0 Ogden, 1 by Wilise. 3. Rits—ON Ogden. | 1pissioner Thomas E. Donohue, for | club, twirled the Phillies to their fifth| Pitching—Rhem, oyt 1 Pittsburgh, meet Joxerihell o ver Robing, 9/to 4 Bl Lo errd Babe Ruth and Goldie Ale: Jacieor Boy Finnigan without leaving I feet. Tonizht's match should show whether or not he can he counted among the leading feathers of the country he semi-final Lrings Buster Dundes Saltimore into action with kd ell of the West Coast. They ste : ! six rounds °d 15-round bout. 3 In three four-rounders Billy West Kaplan sent the challenger to the{ [& three fodrrounders BiLw W est canvas seven times before the referee | neats Phil Bruen and Kid Woody the fight tackles Kid White 1 an offensive not shown since it Danny Kramer Janu- . to win the title, Kaplan overpowered Garcia by the ferocity | of his attack | | Gareia stood the gaff until the| With Wiltse going along in brisk tionals probably wou!ld Lave been more decisively defeated by the| The sevengame winning stretchj S yiirigen hizzsaw night manne 1t Nationals had little Red S h . e 1 N 1e | O the Tygers was stopped by thelg.oraq . technical knockout over chance 1o get anywhere during the Red Sox in the opening game of the series here. Four double | [ngians, who came out on the long end | oyt 5, Lo A0S ther- neat m»;\ rounds, but the dnau sos were engineered by Buc Harris and company, two behind the |of an 8:0-4 score. Detroit’s defeat en- | ieiont champion of the United States kept pecking away at Ogden. and| o) i Carlv e abled Philadelphia to tie the Cobbme . nt ‘ f a sched- ket veckine away at Ogden. and|piching of Curly Ogden and two more behind Emilio Palmero. abled Philadeiphia to tle the Cobbmen | Army. in the tenth round of sched firth None of the two-ply killings ended | trips to the plate, one of the blows | Boston beat Washington. & to 2 Stokes opened the sesion with a loft [ innings, but they helped the floppy | being good for two bases. The fourth The White Sox took the measure o the Lank back of left field. Goslin | flingers considerably. The one made | time Flaggy faced Ogden he was!ije Browns, 7 to 0, in the fingl game made a hrave attempt to get the ball, | after Palmero filled the bases in the | plunked in the ribs. of the series, Edwards holding the but it fell back of him for a two-bag- | elghth was a boon to him, even though 5 , — Sisler ontfit 4 hits; 2 of which were ®er. Wiltse cracked a single to left. | the Red Sox did push a run across Two pinch batters were tried by the | 005 L e PG scoring his battery mate. - Flagstead | afterward. ‘The Fohlman appeared on | Nationals. ~Jeanes butted for Ogden el got his third consecutive clout of the | the verge of another pitcher-punishing | In te seventh und sent a measly FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By the Associated P for Stokes heaved the bail to center | gled & fiy Ly Gehrig gave the Yankees | WEIEHY ¢ fow titiaticlders ¢ field. Ruel then brought Peck home £ [ their Tone tally. Grove struck out 10|55 ee of the few titleholders Lo de- by o double to deep left OSTON., June 29.—But ior their fine work afield yesterday the Na- |batters. Ruth fanned twice R4 IAAE YeAY Or Autic peavie Various Makes Priced Low—Fair Terms 1707 Kalorama Road N\ MOTOR CO. Conveniently Located on Fourteenth Street 11333-37 14th St. Main 5780 RN BRRREERRR | = day. « double to right. sending Wiltse | rampage like that which caused Ogden | roller to the pitcher. Reeves b to te far corner. | 50 much suffering in the fifth vefore | for Palmero fu the ninth and e |etghth round, when he went down | Wild Pitch Scores Run. the erasures were made at the plate | the game with a pop to Todt near t three times. | Peck made & fine stop and throw o 2nd first base Hab. HARTFORD, Conn. Louis (Kid) | "yn " he ninth, he hit the canvas get Herrera. The play let Wiltse cre Kapan, Meriden, Conn., feather-|iprice more. There was one more sub- i e Wally Shaner took a hit away from Stan Coveleskie was likely to s weight champion. won a technical | “trin in the tenth, with the count mained as Ogden tossed out Todt, but Curly uncorcked a wild pitch while Jacobson was at bat, and the third Red Sox tally of the inning was reg- istered the game vesterday when he scram bled up the bank back of lefc field for & circus catch of the pilot’s hoist. Shaner broke into the Red Sox line- up during the past week, having but noon. AManager Fohl refused to an- nounce any pitching choice this morning. take third, There Ira re-| Bucky Harris in the first inning of | pitching for the Nationals this after [knockout over Bobby Garcia, more (10). FEddie Lovd, Meriden, Johnny Leonard, Allentown, Pa. Meyer Cohen, Holyokem, Ma: pointed Lew Tendler, Philadelphia (10), of nine before the referee took action. | crowd of 9,86 pal id treat your motor Ogden then was hit for singles b¥ | recently ~recovered from a brokell Bhaner on the hand, loading the has-|{raining season ®ocks. The rally ended. though. when : S Regan. ninthh at bat in the session,| Tn his first batting turn ogden sent | popped toward third. and Bluege, after | Jacobson fur back in right field for a | stagering about barelr managed 10| fly catch. Curly gave the ball 8| SERWOOD FOREST Md., sune|Fuller. Boston. outpointed Srap the unhere : | hoen | HEALDY sl 8 GGotEe Voigt. Bapiockirn |maine. Cleveland fter the first two batters had been | . Li p ! . P amateur i Dan Horgan, profes . I in the sixth Ogden suffered; After singling in the second Siana) it 2y « of Wash- | e punishment. Curley hit Flag-|attempted 1o plifer second "”‘"(‘;“:_‘ '.‘,'.',’:."‘j‘ "If‘;"mm:em' w(‘)".:"i NINES IN TITLE CLASH. sional best-ball match here vesterday, | War-Navy f(ossers . over winning the play-off after a tie at | Treasury vesterday in the Colored stead in the ribs. and Herrera's hard | perfect peg to Peck had Topper lashed amash caromed off Bluege's glove to|to the mast left fleld. Before the ball could be re playeoft. : sy any: Jn. tne < he ball be ; ay was made|142 with Larry O'Tell, .amateur of | Departmental Base Bail lLeague. 11 ;:y&:}x Plagey b A ;}'&&; = ,,‘.":‘,,;";3;,":{1;‘,_‘;“,’,{*(;’;‘-‘h;;; round, | Baltimore, and Kenneth ‘Allen, Balti. |to 1, Play Government Printing Office marker was chalked up when Todt| With Flagstead on first as the result [ more professionai. - " Jloday for the title in the first series, shot the ball pass Judge at a mile-a-|Of a single, Herrera bunted. Judge B“;lh ‘Vh‘;‘f‘ and e e minute clip for & two-bagegr. Ruel|got to the ball in u flash, feinted a}on ‘osr e e checked tha onslaught by bagging |break toward first, then wheeled and |fof O'Tell and Allew. = = o Jacobson's foul threw to Peck to get Flaggyv. Joe | Mel S?fl;‘fl. profaasloun Sand Passes put two Nationals on the|then scurried to his station to take | brother, John, amateur, tied w runway after one was out in the|the Rajah's return ahead of Hererra's T:wnnsB rfo‘:g;sio;’x:llflfll;\!‘ry;m:r'l‘dqm_mg seventh, and Jeanes was sent up to|arrival. ) D! £ 3 bat instead of Ogden. Tex rolled to == DRI ND ako; Rwithiig0 ole facorky Wiltse and Rice did e samo thing. | Regan made & sensational sob and | '(5h 2 ryckerman, amateur, ana 3 throw to nab Rice in the rame. | . i e Lol D The second-sacker ran in toward the | Rulbh Beach, profeasional of Eurning In the eighth the Nationals counted| box for a one-hand plck-up of Sam's |, George D. Brantley, amateur, and Nash-Rinker Motor Co. for the second let} Bu(k_ Harris| glow roller and without coming up Rovert I Bhrmett of ‘Chevy Chase i Wi i tiolos tneiptotiy | [ Pyed heEphors ORI had 153. b ||| SALES and SERVICE first, but threw wildly, and Bucky| Peck kept an error from Ruel when Thfiq{'- ‘33;5;‘;{:,’;““;""‘:;‘“;“; ,;‘_SSI;\;“'L- 6 years at the seme took second. Goslin, who was hit by| the latter tried to snare Stokes off | (Aot PROTRsiona’ At bie TORM SUG address speaks for itself Wiltse. was advanced with the man-|second base in the fifth. Muddy's |,gung"and withdrew, while ze | 1} 1419 1rving St. N.W. Col. 4467 ager atter Jacobson caught Joe Har-| throw was wild, but Peck, who had |Found and withdrew, while Geor e e et corptr Ks) el G by Ston st | 5 SRS 0 B T | I Gl E=— Rigney and Todt took care of Judge | managed to cuff the ball so that it | Boss Bucky scored. Bluege's best Was | giq not roll far enough into center to a grounder to Herrera. give the Red Sox runner a chance to Palmero, who had stopped the Red dash to third Sox in the seventh, was rapped for a R run in the eighth, Stokes' double. a| Anotier good bit of work was done pass to Wiltse and Flagstead's single |y the Rajah later in the same frame. filled the bases, but Herrera drove into | yje 1an back of second for a one- a two-ply Lilling that left runners on | pung stop of Herrera's grounder and Second and third. After Todt's walk | ql S0P B PROTE E B oot of crowded the sacks the second time in the Fohlmen’s big inning. the frame, Jacobson's single to left tallied Wiltse. Flagstead tried to get| Flagstead enjoyed himself at bat. lome, but was caught by Goslin's fine| He got. four hits in_as many lej throw — —— to BOSTON. —Tiger Flowers, Atlanta, . . G middiewelght champion, - out.| Autoline oil pointed Ray Neuman, Newark, N. J.| i Newark, t keeps upkeep down Wm. C. 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