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MONDAY, JU JUNE. 26) 3 1933. SLUGGERS NOSED OUT BY PIRATES EIGHT TO SEVEN GAME REPLETE with: THRILLS SLUGGERS TO MAKE PROTEST AND ERRORS; (By JOVE) The Pirates defeated the Young Sluggers, 8 to 7, in a game that was wild with start to finish yesterday. The biggest crowd of the season, roughly estimated to bé around 1,000. saw the contest in which Angel Fruto. Slugger outfielder, made the outstanding play of the day, when he ran far back: from his regular position at left to make @ beautiful catch of Mayg’s high fiy to deep left center in the fifth innihg. The ball was apparently sailing for an easy homme run even f ww funnbr like Mayg. - jrates started fast right off the reel when they put over. five runs on a8 many hits and two errors in the first two cantos, Aft- er that, Bethel, who went to Pel- I *s rescue before the second inning was well under Way, check- ed Mendoza’s boys until the sixth Joe Casa, who was” pitching wW great gate for the Pirates, weak-1 ened in the fourth. and rounds and the Sliggers touche him for a half dozen hits and As many ruhs. The Slugger management én- tered a protest in the eighth in- ning when Umpire Garcia ruled a balk on Bethel and automatically scored Casa from third. Manager Gonzalez contended that Cyril Griffin, who was at bat at the | time of the argument: with the count three and two, walked off the batter’s box just as Bethel. was in motion to make thé pi “dso el, however, instead of de! the ball walked over to mae Garcia at home plate and called his attention to the batter who had stepped out of batting ‘posi- tion. The ump ignored the pitch. er’s protest and declared a balk, scoring Casa from thitd ee on the rule. The box scores follow: 0 3 9, 2 1 ie 3 J a abe _ NRweroeceornmy SBR On acoun> Ror ROM ct mt Totals— 35 8 13.27 Score by innings: mary Vidal, Carbonell 3, Casa, Cates, Bethel 2, Traynor; two base, hits: Mayg, Gates; stolen bages: Cates rez, Vidal, Carbonell, Aceved on balls: Bethel 4, Casa ‘ine innings; left on 5, Pirates 8; time ; umpires, a Pirates: Traynor failed to hold 3 Gonzalez’ peg of Vidal's groundét| M to second and the ritiner safe on the error; Carbonell sin-' gied; ©. Griffin bunted and both runners advanced on the sacrifice; Acosta flied out to center; Viilal seored on the catch and Carbonell went to third; Cates fumbled Pena’s grounder to third and Car- bonell scored; Castillo forced out Pena at second. Two ring, one bit, two errors, Second Inning Sluggers: Cates went pitcher to first; Traynor popped gut to Pena; Ingraham went out on strikes. NO Fins, ho hits, no errors. Pirates: Mayg hit a double to enter; Perez struck out; Casa ‘Beauty over second for a hit, scor- ing Cesa and Vidal; Bethel goes im to pitch for the Sluggers; — get a hit and Carbonell, pve ys at field; Acosta went out, MANAGEMENT excitement from! at}pitcher; Pena out,’ AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Detroit. Boston at St. Louis. Washington at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Chicago, NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. Cineinnati at Brooklyn, St, Lonis at Boston. pitcher. to first. © Three seven hits, fio ertors. Third Inning y Sliggets: Sawyer got a sate hit and was forced out at second by Gates; Gates, Whio was Sdfe on the fieldet’s ¢hoice, Went dit catcher to short on an attémpted steal; Bethel fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors, Pirates: Castillo beat out a deep grounder to short for an in- field hit; Mayg struck out as Cas- tillo was trapped off first base; Perez got a base on balls; Casa went out, pitcher to first. No runs, one hit, no errors. Fourth Inning Sluggers: Acevedo’s short fly to left was taken by Acosta; Gon- galez singled to right; Fruto was issued a freé pass; Cates singled to left scoring Gonzaléz; Fraté wed when the centérfieldet rew the ball in the grahdstand an attempt to catch hith at ind; Cates reached third base on the bad throw and tallied ' after Ttaynor’s long fly to center was caught; Ingraham lined ott to Acosta. Three runs, two hits, one error. Pirates: Vidal rolled out, second to first; Carbonell flied rang, out to center; C. Griffin went out,} Cates to Traynor. No hits, no errors. Fifth Inning Sluggers: Mayg tumbled over before reaching Sawyer’s slow grounder between first and iz}second and Sawyer was credited with a hit; Gates beat out a roller to third and both runners ad- Vanced on the third basemman’s wild throw to first; Bethel sin- gled to left center scoring Sawyer. and Gates; Acevedo struck out; L, Gohzaléz was safe at first on in attempted fielder’s .choice. by Castillo who tried to get Bethel runs, no lat third; Fruto goes out, pitcher to first is purposely passed; 8 agi ovér Second, scor- anlez, who y also jome On play, thrown out at-the plate by |. Three runs, four hits; two errors. : Pirates: Acosta weit out, citcher to first; Pena popjed out to Cates; Castillo walked; Mayg’s: long fly to deep left center on taken by Fruto. No runs, | hits, no errors, Sixth Inning Sluggers: Ingraham fanned; Sawyer followed the same route; Gates lifted one to Vidal. No runs, no hits, no errors, Pirates: Perez was safe on Cates’ fumble; Casa singled to right, scoring Perez; Casa was thrown out at second by the catcher; Vidal was thrown out at first by a beautiful peg by Gates from rightfield; Carbonell went out, piteher to first. One run, {one hit, one error. Seventh lining Sluggers: Bethel flied out in back of first; Acevedo was safe on Maye’s error L. Gonzalez lined ut to'center; Frnto flied out to left. No runs, ‘no © hits; one a ; rates: Griffin went out, Gon- zalez to jor; Aosta beat out ‘a grouiider for an infield hit and Was trapped off first base by the! Strick out. No runs, one hit, no error, Insing Sluggers: Cates singled to left and went to second oh A gh one sacuifice bunt; Ingrahitih’s liner wis taken’ by outeush a at third base, who in ah attempted double play hit Cates on the back with the ball at second base, layg recovered the ball and threw ft into the erowd over third base While Cates scoréd. Sawyer sih- gled; Gates doubled to “Brel Bethel flied out to center. run, threé hits; two errors. Pirates: Castillo lined out "| Sawyer; Mayg went out pitcher to| first; Perez is safe on ronal error; Casa got a base on bal Vidal's single filled the bases; Ca: boticll hit safely seoring Pere: Griffin got a base on balls moment after Casa was babies a home by the chief umpire | tlainied a balk on Bethel; Acosta flied out to Cates. Two rans, two! hits, one error. Niath Inning Sluggers: Acevedo flied out to same spot; jfanned. No runs, j errors, Boreas Ward, a oe Starkville, is aghigerd the rifle team in Mibeinigil Sate collage. _Bostoht SENATORS WIN. | TWICE THEREBY INCREASING LEAD | NEW YORK GIANTS hebatt IN BOTH GAMES OF TWIN BILL PLAYED WITH REDS FROM CINCINNATI (spect te The Citize) NEW YORK, Jané 26.—The New York Gidhts triumphed over the Cincinnati Reds, taking both games of a double bili, and added a full game to their lead in the National Leagub. The Washington Senators had a lucky stréak and Walked away With the honors in their twin bill with the Cleveland Indians. The Nats shut out the Indians in the opener. The score) in the second game was 10-1. The contests were witnessed by thirty thousand fans. The Pittsburgh Pirates Won thée first game of a déubleheader With .the Brooklyn Dodgéts, and lost the night cap. Walter Beck’s pitching featured tlie last garhe. The Chicago Cubs took the op- ener of a twin bill with the Braves, but ldst out in the coneluding con- test. The Cubs’ vietory showed a scote of 12-3. i The Dettoit Tigers were success- ful in the opener of a dotble bill with the New York Yankeés, los- ing the closing game, however: The hight cap was called at. the end of the sixth inning on account of darkness, The Browns took two games from the Red Sox, and are now only a half game below the New Englanders im the American om ue race. Athletics and the _ Chisox mh divided honors in ‘heir two- ply affair, the opener going to Chicago, Jimmy Foxx knocked his sixteenth home run of the Season. The suthnmariés: American League First Game At St. Lottis £6 10 “10 14.2 . Johnson, Kline, Andrews, Pipgras and Ferrell; Hadley, Gray and Shea, Roel. Secbnd Game At St. Loui Boston .. R. H. EL -4 8 610 4 Brown, Kline and Blaeholder and Ruel, aii “" First Game At Detroit Ferrell; 9 3 ee Ss eg oore, Bren-], Detroit .. Batteries: Allen, <% RH. Bf ‘New York & THE KEY WEST CITIZEN nan and -Diekey; Bridges, Fischer FOR TOMORROW and Hayworth, Desautels. Secohd Game At Detroit lew York étroit . (Calléd entl Batteries: VanAtta and Jorgens; Sorrell, Herring and Desautels. First Game At Chieago Philadelphia - Chicago -. Batteries: Earnshaw and jéski; Durham, Lyons and Gri Second Ganie At Chicaga Philadelphia - Chicago -.... (10 Infiinigs) Batteriés: Walberg ahd Mad- jeski; Jones, Kimsey, Hevitig, Lyons and Grube. First Game At Cleveland Washington . Cleveland 0.5 3 Batteri: hitehi and Sewell; Fertell, Craghead and Spencet. R. H.-F. 914 0 Second Game , At Cleveland Washington . Cleveland .. Batteries Bean, Connally, Myatt. R. HE. Burke and a, Craighead and National League Game Av New Yor! R. HH. E. Cincinnati Py New York , Batteries: ip, and Lombardi; Schumacher Mancuso. Second Game At New York Cincinnati New York Batteri Lombardi; euso. nton and tzsimmons and Man- First Game At Brooklyn Pittsburgh Brooklyn iS Batteries: gnon and Pici- nich; Mungo, Shaute and Lopez. 0 4 Second Game At Brooklyn Pittsburgh Brooklyn Batteries: Finney; Beck and- ‘Lopes. R. H. E. -144 First Game At Boston Chicago Boston Batteri: R. H. E. 1218 1 310 3 ‘inning and Hart- { Detroit TIDAL WAVES PLAY HARRIS SCHOOL OUTFIT; FIRST OF THREE-GAME SERIES The fitst game of a three-game seriés of diamondball is scheduled to be played tofiorrow night at “| Bayview Park starting at 8:00 o’clock.. With the Hatris School aggrega- {| tion presenting a strong atray, the Tidal Waves have brought togeth= er a fast playing bunch of former City League diarhoridballers in preparation for a hot contest. Although diatnondball has oe- eupied a minor position in city sports lately, it is expécted that the game will once more be popu- lavized with the inauguration of the summer season. Pet. +615 Philadelphia 525 Cleveland . Chicago .. 492 2485 379 878 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club— w. 22 37 26 85 30 33 34 80 35 .462 28 33 = .459 29. 87 9 26 40 Pet. +639 687 538 493 St. Louis Pittsburgh - Chicago . Twins, B. and W. Rideout of i Tuscola, Ill, high school, finished one-two in a mile run at @ prep School relay meet, and both were under the track record. nett; Zachary, Starr, Fallenstein and Spohrer. Second Game At Boston Chicago R, H. E. “3 6 0 Boston: 410 0 Batteries: armnpbell ; Cantwell, Fratikhotse and Hogan, Spohrer. No others scheduled. 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